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Show X- - t - JVIagazine Section SundayrApril '! this former Member of Tribune Staff WEEKS BILLS Mono KINRMA mottoes. la teat mwb reel Lloyd w m Ita tlrl Sky, aodjr fourth lad mord breaking waak Body podyo IntertMUoaal Newt aod Topic ot tba Day PA.RABOI NT EMPRBB8 Cacll da units mttk Ltatric Joy, and Rod "Tmiapfc Special to Tbt Trtbaae. U- - Kimball a Ut Maejr A laRorqu tlo Bynipbony Path Nra. 6. What glues the kid to the movie scatf IJOLLYVOOD, April TICTOBl 1 Answer The serial feporling Yootta " with RriaiM t f tXaxn aad Laura La Plant Ralph Pol Who writes the serials that glue the kids to the mov to seats' in lark and hia Victoria; Liya comad y, Patka Nows, i Answer Among others, George W. Pyper. the ynra IMBKICANTbc of ttautioti And out at Universal City, wheraJwava at least three serials are in tioa. "Dauyktara of Tartar with Patay Ruth Miliar, Ralph (iraraa, Zau Pit a production to make the small bov's hair stand on end and hnthrall Mazie and Uie phonoAlima athara she SjLaalay to the extent that graph yirl, tha IxMtalana Bracopatora forgets to chew her gum GBM Pola Nayrl la apoctal Paramount faa GEORGE W. PYPER thev are turn, 'Shadows of Faria Alto actaan anapa of Hollywood Ufa, aoralty aad good George do it. ' oomady George doesn t care as' Is Gifted Movie Seriaf Writer Harold j CLONINGER TO APPEAR IN GREATEST OF ALL WESTERN ROLES, THE VIRGINIAN uy letting DKAMA AYS TA0DEYIUL PAVTatBft Sii big raudarllla acta aad apaotal ptetura program. 8 ALT LAKE Robert Mantall and Gaaa rloro Hamper In Bbakaapeareao rrpar-totrw-. May & 8 aod 7 with ma tinea 'The Old Soak " May 6 8 ynd 1 WILKES Tbo Virginian " Owen H liter I great play of the waat, praaekted bv Ralph Cloalnger aad hi company MUSICAL COMXDY. ORPHEt-Monte Carter and company la Car traeeaty on JTocl Tons a Cabin tar an "Marks, tba Ihwyer ' how many people mav become millionaires bv bootlegging, or who is elected to sny other office, so long as he can write the nations serials Yea, thats his ambition, and hes on his wav ' to real' nation ; for al ready the natives and the giraffes m Africa are getting an --eyeful and a neckful of U. & A. serials, ss written by George, who is a native-bor- son of Salt Lake Citv and whose dad is still in the show business there, as attested by his management- - of the Salt -- Lake theater. Mr. Pvper, graduate harness horse of bait Lake journalism, and formerlj on The Tribune been in Holhas staff, lywood about isix years now six vears of my and downs and some more ups. And now it looks as though be were up to etav and going higher. In the time hb has been here he has worked for a number of producers, including Louis B. Mayer, and has alternated this with periods of free lancing. As a net result of his afrtivitiee dually thus be has a most creditable number of brain children, all christened do his credit. These include both originals and adaptations not only of photoplav s classed as serials, but Iso features However, it's serials st rough with George just now, and be intimates he has hopes of crowding Post of Battle Creek for the title of cereal king; bnt if he wins the crowa there will be a reason why he will change the spellingto Among the noteworthy serials written bv Mr. Pyper m the vear and a half, about, during which he has been with the Universal i'icturta cor. The Diamond Queen,' starring Eileen Sedgwick; The poration, are Riddle Rider. Cofeaturing Miss Sedgwick and William Desmond, and The with Margaret Morns and Pete Morrison. Ghost Citv, Just at present the former Sait Lake boy is tied up with what mav be called a supersenal which lie concocted and which 19 called The Fighting Ranger. ' It will be in twclv e reels tor American consumption and eighteen for the foreign market The author n assisting in the production of this opus, which has as its leading pla'ers Miss Sedgwick aha Jack Daughertv, handsome young actor, famous as the most recent husband of Barbara .a Marr. THe Fighting Ranger The big company producing is now on loca tion down near tha Mexican border, ami making ot the picture recentlv was interrupted bv an auto accident in which M11 f'edgwick received ingetting a pair of crutches for her. Her director. juries which necessitated also was injured However, the picture is being tunjed ou Jay March ant, to schedule and George is getting all set to start practically according another tnnller. Patches. Among the features which Mr Pvper has to his credit aremade at Innersal and which starred Reeves Eason, ,Ir now dead, who was son of the well known director, The Reverend Meddler, also pro duced at Universal, with Frank Mavo the star, a picture of six reels, in which Carmel Myers had the feminine lead, and The lighting tjhep herdess, produced bv Maver, with Anita btewart the feminine lead. Mr. Pvper a work in features has been in the nature ot adaptations, and altogether he has upward of fnrtv adaptations and serials to - DOROTHY WHITMORE, daughter of Mr and Mrs. F. B. "Whitmore, former residents of Salt Lake, who has made, a distinguished success on the stage, is visiLng Dr. and Mrs L. M, Meyer and other Salt Lake friends. Miss Whitmore spent her school riavs m Salt Lake and atudicd piano under the direclion of Mrs. G. B. Schettler. Later she attended the Damrosch conservatory in New York, bhe made her debut on the stage under the direction of Henry W, Savage, singing the title role in feeeBaw. Miss Whitmore spent seventeen moaths in Irene, beginning ns and later playing three parts, including the lead. She p laved for weeks in Blosom Time fifty-twappearing in the role of Fntzn and eleven months in The Rise of Rose O Bcilh, under the direction of eorge M. Cohan. Mis Whitmore is now under a three year contract with Cohan. Miss 1 o Ty'scobsonnuning'at appears elsewhere on this page Girl Shy Make Long Run Record V-- V It seems almost unbelievable, but nevertheless it Is a fact that "Otrl Harold Lloyd s latest feature Ehy, comedy release. In now In its fourth week at the Klnema theater here The two previous Lloyd feature oomedlee. "Safety Last" and "Why ll Worry?" hav now held long- record run of throa weeks each However, In proof of the statement that .Otrl Shv'ie greatest, IJoyirs thin picture will continue at the hlnema for a few more days. Simplicity of etory is the keynote surroundingA "Otrl dmall rural community Is Shy." the background for moot of the action and laughs oocurrlng tn flits fun film. Lloyd ha never made two successive comedies alike, so after hi last big hit.remotely "Why Worry-Which was produced on a lavish sals with many hundreds of extras and maMdvw sets, he decided to turn to a simple, story for his latest "Girl Shy" wilt be offered at the Kinerna theater for a few more days. un-t- true-to-li- fe Daivjhters of Today Is On at American "Daughter of Today' wtth Patty Ruth Miller and Ralph Grave In the en leading role, opened a week Meement veaterdav at the American is the theafer. This picture that has laUyWiK?618 the la,?! n, -' ll,onta Carter ha mads this tn hue comhdy extra vaxanas with numerous spectacular features f rare beauty, appeahn to folks from t to to. ty a Headline Acts Feature Pantage ra bill at Fan taxes this The week tnctuoes many headline acts ef vaudeville, besides two novel and In- ' Uncle Tom Cabin Travesty by Carter The Old Soak to Come to Salt Lake - The Old Soak wtH be the delightful offering for throe- nights and Saturday matinee, May 8. 8 and 10, at the Salt take theater This la the famous comedv hv Don Marquis that has won such extraordiand nary triumphs In New York e transmaking a continental tour that wlH carry It clear Into next season without a break This masterpters of American humor with Tom Wise as the featured In a typically brilliant Arthur player 1 1 ,,ldr.o cast, recently concluded a remarkable run of five months at the Princess theater, Chicago, where It than was acclaimed as better where Mr. Wise s por blghtntn," andlovable old rascal-hertrayal of the Car his greatest achievewas voted by ment. Its strongly dramatic story of a typical American family, and its extraordinarily amusing study of a point of view on the "eighteenth amendment," mark it as one of the most notable things In the theater today. - eet-tin- rs 10.000-mil- o s Presents Triumph Cecil B. DeMille, long regarded as the premier director for his imposing aeries of Paramount picture successes, again comes to the fore and claims attention for his production, j Triumph."1 which opens today at the Param theater for a week s engage- ment "T r i u mph also marks a return to the and w moat earlier impreaeHelv DoMiUe succeseful Leatrice Joy. nd p r0d u fea trice Joy ia again seen in the tvpe of role which featured her performance in "Manslaughter ' "Saturday TriNight and others In short umph is a picture which lakes the spectator from a factory to ballrooms and glittering cafes, from overaHs to Paris gowns The picture tells the story of a girl forewoman in a factory, much beloved of twt men one a rich and idle young star, the other a fellow worker in overalls. Fate steps in with her c& pricious tricks and reduce the rich m&a to rags and a bench In Madison square, elevates the poor man to a ttmousine and perfumed pajamas, and skyrockets the humble working girl to the position of reigning star of the operatic stage What happens to the principal characters in these altered circumstances storv. There is plenty of fast dramatic episodes from start to finish-dra- ma amid the roar and clatter of the factory, drama in speeding automobiles, drama In glided reeorta and a charming iove story Needless to say, Mr. DeMille has Invested tha photoplay with ail the sparkling beauty for which hs is famous. There are gowns displayed which deserve the terms of confections" and "crest Iona" and there are many beautiful settings- - Mis Joe Is supported In the two principal male roles by Rod La Rocque and Victor Varotnl, the latter a new DeMJUe "discovery" from Hungary Beside this trio, the following famous players have prominent parts. Charles Ogle, Julia. Faya Theodore Koeioff, Robert Edeson, Zasu Pitta, George Fawcett and Raymond Hatton. Macy and Scott, the two aces of humor, who have appeared for the past two weeks with extraordinary success at the Paramount-fm-pres- s, have been engaged for another week and will entertain the audiences an atth entirely new act more pretentious than the considerably two preceding one They wlU Introduce several new song Kimball's Little Symphony will furnish the accompaniments for Macy and Scott and will play a specially prepared musical setting for ' Triumph, under direction of Edward P Kimball. Paths News will complete the Paramount offering -- Features Of ; cNexyYoiikSitlge . Sporting Youth Hit at Victory Blanche Gilmore Clair have strong them in an excellent manner. Tire musical numbers are expected to be town talk1 this week, as Baba Dale, ballet mi. tress, has provided ectraoo-nx musical and dance specialties m nt Paramount-Empres- Mark a th lawyer, and handies hia part to perfection. Ire Robertson aa dtmon Legre ia clever In hie role, and Minor Reed aa "Unala Tom" u Just aa lovatble aa snr. Verna Mereereau aa "To pert was a stream all through the abonr. fior-enr- e Johnston as "Dva" is dainty and handle her part to rood styla Lou Davis, aa Boo St. Clair, and , teresting pictures. Hughes and Merritt have a navel dance act, entitled "Romanes In Daifceland. Harry Gray presides at th- - piano and Introduces soma Inter musical numbers bherman. eating tan and Hvmart are oproarouety barmon Ed BlondeU and leers. tunny company. In' tha "Lost Boy." furaiah a fin comedy sketch. lUves and Arnold appear In a skit In with h comedy predominates Louie Maasert and sister Introduce clever aad dancing quick changes, and "Th Three Londons" are clever tn an artistic aerial novelty. The ' pictures feature Th - Uninvited Guest" and th third dlmsnstoa "I tastigsrarus,movie. Neat "Wedne-l- ay the change of bffl" wlT. InchideTh Nautical Follies Baby June Earles, Bert Walton, "Th ilmrt of a Clown." Tuok and Clnn sml th Earls In "The ftplder'e Web " Monts Carter and hia muotcal comedy company .cored again last ntxht Th picture frtore will b "What'S Women?" In their trare.ty on "Uncle Tom s Wrong With th Cabin " Thl. week t oWerin at th Ernst Lubttsch contends that- most' Orphsum theater, wtth hie troupe of auicide nr tunmakers Is on of th funniest of women contemplating his many comedies and al o one of bluffing, either themselves or somele th reason else. This he has body the best .taxed The trave.ty afford, opportunity for hie heroin in "Th Marriage Circle" her shoulder kurh ralor and clever etas nonchalantly shrug and xsoatume. enhance, tha pro- a hen her suicide plans go astray and buav herself with her nail fils duction (Mont Carter ts the feature a under the leadership of Ben Light who la reeponwble for the wav theae bos turn out music, but who wai unable to open the engagement Mith them, being In tha east at that time ha apHoweter, making records peared at his position at the piano he will where be in comveerterday, mand until of their engage-EPBen brought laUMhJm from the east many special arrangements on the songs that are sweeping Broadway and agree to put them on tor Ilia Salt Lake friends created a sensation in the film wordd and ahereNer shown haa broken ail records both for public comment and the Size of the crowds attracted to the theaters, according to the news-PPclippings and film magazines Described ss a slice of life today," Daughters of Today" deals with the problem of every American mother and father. Are the girls worse than the bos Where are the young men and women of today drifts7 Jlow many parents know the company their children keep? Whose fault la it when tragedy stalks into the home Has the present generation, despite its Jasa, Ha midnight bathing and strip poker h&rtiea, its cocktails and cigareta Its new women and old young men, a 'manhood and womanhood creditable to the best American ideals, when these venturesome feet have pursued the paths beet described on the billboards indeerre-tlridisaster, and the Youe probably seen awakening Youth which created such "Flaming a sensation throughout the country a few months ago, but until you have seen "Daughters of Today you have missed one of the moot daring and fastest moving picture ever screened Miss AHeen Stanley, the phonograph girl, who, due to the many hundreds of requests, has been held over an additional four dayn, offering an entire change of program Juflglng from I the reception given her by the capacity audience yesterday, this popular star has more than won her way into the hearts of the Balt Lake pub- ' Life, love, a chauffeur's uniform lic. and the thrill of the "roaring roed" Gail B- McKay s Louisiana 6vnco are the Interwoven elements of drama patori, fho for the past four weeks and subtle comedy In "Sporting have been offering musical programs Youth, Reginald Dennve new starboth on the Mage at the American and picture, which is playing at the In the Dans&nte such as have never ring week this Victory been heard in this city before, opened Sporting Youth" Is Dsnnys first their fifth week yesterday and the re- picture of considerable length since ception afforded the boys was tre- his famous production of "The Abys mendous. The orchestra Is again mal Brute, for the reason that Denny T have In. a oer lou very fc!ku iw wuvie the sceues are laui, xueuiuue txw aod the jacketm Mure vuuuiry A lew ears ago. wheu the restraining handon of tivuuaUou had been hud ihe great latLe country ut iignlA Wyoming mere took place what has gone down m history as the great i cattlemen s war 71 he Virginian and oteve ore on the ranch of Judge rescue 'The Virginian Heniy Moilv Wood, the new s hoed teacher from ermont. from death when the suge coach horses run away. Later. while but ending with Molly. "The discovers his friend Steve Virginian branding a calf that does not belong to him and realises that 8teve haa fallen under the influence of Trampaa. a cattle rustler with whom "The Vir ginian' haa had several claehea The posse which pursues the rustlers catches bteve, and "The Virginian" is compelled to gtv the order which tpeans death hy barring to his friend Steve Molly Is shocked, and tells "The Irgintan" that she is through, but relents when ahe aeee that the act caused her hero great suffering later Trampaa gives him until sundown to leave town Medicine Bow, where he end Mollr have gone to he married Thrills tumble over each other all during the fast action. film of "The VirginRecentlv the ian drew packed houses, and now Olonlnsrer Ralph offering the production with the character played by blood actors When Owen Winter wrote "The he dedicated the book to Virginia His friend Theodore Rooeovelt and! it proved to be the best teller of best sellers ' The Vtrginlsn wilt he pieved all this week wtth matinees Thursday and Raturdav V t n W tatcr s groat uovei of the iwa tvyoiuing uw country, atany Ltai) uiuvu 27 1924 By BURNS MANTLE. play. "Sitting Pretty," at the Fulton, TORK, April (Special ia Itth ts result. a pleasant little piece, funny It doe, not and foolish and tuneful. And although to us that th Theater It does not strike high enough above will get very far wtth Its ths Broadway average to- set anybody It la away to- a vary good elxth and last production of cheering. start and will probably be hare In the season, which Is Ernst Toiler's J un- - when you com down for th convention. "Man and the Maesea Bolton s book Is concerned wtth a may recall, if you hav Ernst, you fat thief (Frank McIntyre) who goes hia weatern has best at In this at Wilksa and he tha theater Cloninger roles, Ralph always appeared Is recent a read dear. about th country getting a young your history will b seen in tho'peor of them all, tha Virginian, in tha play of that nama by Owen Wister, known a tha great confederate adopted into rich homes young man who went to war for GerAmerican romance, thp scenes of which are 'laid in Wyoming, as all who have read the book know. that he may spy out ths wall safes many early tn th fray and cam back and Jewel aa soon thereafter as they would 1st The confederate tn this Instance re&ted such a large following in hia road race ahich fumi&hes the princiIn William d Ten Commandments" meets s ' him a schoolgirl from next door and race of In of thrill this young-itericture the Mllle s The pal Maker he interpretations to go straight just before of the tnoet noted drivers in plais the faun Marriage in shorter features that he was man un the western front hs suffered determines th curtain. were last ' In a the for the these and vept long country emploved productions Huntlv Gordon Bluebeard in Blue- such nervous and spirit uaJ shocks that g a Smith set of scenes, beard s Eighth Wife, ' starring Gloria he Queenl time herps considerably. result Bertn turned revolutionist. Back She Isn't th riotous hit she was Now, howeer. he blossoms forth which includes several ver real acciSwanson. lin be sought to organise the radical In "Hsianquite N. of Trow. which does dents she theagain into a big nicture All cast was the other membersof students against war Later he n fadances so much The ston Is by Byron Morgan, hts ability as than mot-e- f justice n stage and screen fa-- v tne lender of th German soviet and th ballet school better a plaer of melodramatic rdes whUh mous for his Road r stories are who hav Roaring graduates orites arrest only by keeping under found their way to th musical comare at the same time, filled with and for the racing photoplays in which which will be escaped "Shadows of Paris cover. cnmed the late Wallace Reid gained such shown that Mi strengthens any stag st th Gem theater today, to They caught him in 1818, after h edy bv Mr Denny is supported tame In which she figure The Sporting Youth " as representremain for three days is from the had succeeded Kurt Eisner and was plot ed In this picture Is the outh of Laura la Plante one of the beautihas also gon In for acroQueenl Anin command of th Red army, and put batic strenuous activities alwavs eager to ful and vtvacious bahy stars who Frerfch plav. Mon Homme. by dancing to lend variety to her It was him In - jad. He ia there yet. After performance do something daring whether it la ha risen to screen fame during the dre Picard and Francis Carco Which Isnt so good. Mie adapted for the American stage by seeing slab and the Masses, tells1 am airplane paat vear with meteoric speed racing in a leaps are amaxing. and aha can me Her La Plante is easilv one of the come Fred Jackson The scenario was writ- not surprised But something land tearing up the asphalt with aofmotor as toe as th her upon firmly like lieet firta of the shadow stage and ten by )ve Unsell car or seeking other thrills Ernst would do much better tn a sani- beet of them. But she ts So much Never once does the picture on or the most promising actresses nature tarium. more eh when charming, Man and the Masses ' Is a protest In grace and tbs Inspiringspecialises degenrate to the level of isshowing the She la aoon to be Marred in her own commonly right war and a plea for a world 1 ft which sh has been trained rhythms lower stratum of what seems against The But Hs message la a pity that ths should tak iton th classed aa sports such as 'cake eatbrotherhood ictory wfU again feature demichaste in lizards ers Pollock and hts Vlctowans and Its projection Incoherent Tounge Ralph vague form uglier a brand-neand the like program of latest musiThe etory Is told mostly by an earnflappers GIVEN WARM WELCOME. Virginian. that great piay of Tt is a racing storv at racing speed who cal hits selected from among the the"The romance waa real, 1 est young woman revolutionist aewt of the dav A McIntyre, not working steadily there Involving the- - love --a t--f met-Sig- ht her patriotic husband to lend last leates of Ralph several season mance between a chauffeur and the comedv "These He Goes, featuring to be this ekhiss production unless hs hss Husband, being com pan v of players aid td the worker Cloninger and hiding In ths movies ws hav daughter of a motor car manufacLlge Conlev also has a place on the and a elate to duty, symbolises been and orceram not more and the latest issue of at the Wilkes theater, opening to- stodgy round and mar seen, -turer Thev meet at Del Monte is law. order and. th state. true there Is staged the big autnmoW Path News will he shown "Sporting night wife Joins th protestor she bulky than ever. But he has After ho not a hav ar road Few sans features th Back Vlotorv other th and and to Broad- Youth suffers from a succession of distorted comedy will be the attraction all this week committee been has way welcoming' sees stock the exchange visions. She a a whirling mess of mashed bankers particularly happy applauding him, Rudolph Cameron tiguraa as a sans every army making ticker holidavs ofneacs and no sort of juvenile, and Gertruda Bryan, disaster Sbe preaches after several years absence returning and, th revolutionaries, bloodshed td when thev vote her down, ahe sees devoted to matrimony and th bora tn front ofar unJt Them dancing wildly After a most successful season on decent singing vote among shadowed row of gibbets from which th& Pacific coast Robert Mantel! the ths lot ot them. to hang. are shortly Genethey and distinguished tragedian, Krita Lleber, who Is giving himself BEGINS TO DOUBT GOD. vieve Hamper the able interpreter a rest from ths she and ths back country of Shakespeare s heroines will appear Finally, badgered and beaten, than drama. Is playing ths Shakespearean to dount God. But rather at the Salt lake theater Monday. devil a in called "Two begins modern piece of Indorsand edneada. May 5, Tueeday accept a pardon at the cost at th Strangers From Nowhere," to her execuand 7 t ing the state, she go Punch and Judy theater. And assumThe popular stars will be supported tion and leaves a couple of .women ing s fairly pleasing strap In doing 1L still quarreling the by a brilliant company of plavers Her is no horned Lucifer seeking representing In an Impressive group of the worlds masses fighting over her belonging to ensnare th Innocent for ths mere matchless plays Each drama will he The Toller plec ia another of tn of distressing God. This outcast and historically continental dramas that will have to joy superbly mounted Is hoping to pave his way correct aa.to costuming and scenic inmake Its appeal to a particular section backsecretly to heaven with good deed PosFour sevent-foo- t Guild public. W wish them ing as a friendly scientist hs admit vestiture of th baggage ' oarw are required to transport tho none too subtly, that ths only way h Joy of it. 4 . Blanche Yurka la Impressively earnimmense quantity of scenerv, propercan hops to do this is to b repulsed I Jaest as the lady protagonist, and ties and electee appliances used in by those he tempt assists her a a NameMr Mantel! s production cob Ben-AThu If hs advise a young wife to stirred Is the who One less people the leave keeps Following repertoire agreed her husband and run away with ' Lee Simonson bps staged the up engagement upon for his Salt Lake and more agreeable handsomer drama after the German model and sweetheart of her youth, and eh does Monday night. May & Richelieu, with It. he (the evil one) Is additionally achieves several striking effects Tueoday night. May 6, "Macbeth: a small but particularly well-traindamned and pushed that much farther Wednesday matinee May 7 'As You crowd Like U , Wednesday night. May 7, down th ladder. ' Julius Ckesar " Years hack, when th Messrs. BolBut if she stand firm, putting her writton, Wodehouse and Kern were religion above her passion and refusing music plays for the beet people, ing to go. thsn th Devfl is given aided by Morris a good mark end Ray Comstock Thl Is his contract Gest. wa presenting them at the wtth God. and therefore he is always Princess theater and getting Is a seat hoping against bop that his victims for them, there were ten or a doten will reject him, even though hs ia stories written predicting that this bound to tempt them to th top of Pola Nerri in her fourth American trio would one day da something quite hia power. picture, "Shadows of Paris," starring as good as anything Gilbert and Sula Herbert Brenon Paramount producPROMPTLY BELLS SOUL. livan ever did. tion, ia surrounded by a brilliant arIn ths play there are two young And perhaps thev would If they ray of supporting plavers and women, so successful Within not plsved by Gall Kano been had Adolphe jtfenjou, Charles de Roche Gsil. aa you McGrath. a year or so they were rolling in rev- France and Huntly Gordon head the east tn ta and feverish fair ly Also to might suspect, work. alue and disinclined featured roles. Among others are Physical, and promptly sells her soul they began to get on each ethers for Gareth Hughes. Vera Reynolds, Rose and rich a moss diamonds of a as the etory goes, and each nerves, Diotte, Roslta Marstlnl, Edward Kip- but wicked old man Also she dies to feet that he was tha most Imporling, Maurice Cannon, Frank Kelson tant of th three. unhappily In the third scG and George OBrien France on th other hand, squatty Whatever Separatthey happened, j fair but more composed, find th Adolphe Menjou hut recently scored ed Wodehouse a gifted flctionlst, heavily in Charles Chaplin s "A Womreturned to lxndon Bolton wrote a strength to reject Satan, even after h He ha appealed time an of Paris his beet sale talk to her hna made or of two comedv hia own. Including silken gown passion Jewel and again under the Paramount ban 'Polly Preferred " And Kern went on offering and a divorce from her th Riviera ner thumping melodious paraphrenes out Charles de Roche, since he came to of the grand piano tn his swell apartpoor but honest mate ment. Myron C. Fa ran wrote "Two Stranger From Nowhere." He has writTRUCK IB PATCHED UP. V EUxabeth As Monte I ten other plav, but J ran t renal! in Carters Bogie months hack a true of sorts Hs also I as Kin, ess Aa an argument Miss Wiitmors is visiting mends la Phareoh in Cecil R aupesrs them at the moment Devnil s forth- - travesty on Uncle Toms Cabin," was and th three them of up patched thd dty for a brief tune. the Orfheuta coming Paramount production, .The (Oslo Fire) agreed to work together on another NEW wk T,'but Cloninger in Role of The Virginian thr Miss Dorothy Whitmore Gem Is Featuring Shadow, of Pari tt JL ' Blanche Gilmore Robert Man tell L Coming May 5 ?? . ' |