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Show - . y . THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUND AY MORNING, OCTOBER 12, 1924. GREEN &9 conflict of the eerie last week. Many of the aensattonal plays are shown clearly and graphically. Another In teresting portion ill the Dews reel le devoted to the caravan of wagone which brought to Bait Lake the gi gantic bones of the dlnreaura from the quarries In eaatern Utah. Phrl Flectier and the Victorian furmah the musical program. U DESERTED VILLAGE, HOME OF BRIDE, WILL FURNISH SETTING FOR WEDDING OF NATIVE. UTAH FILM CELEBRITIES gpeetalne The Trtbea. V TJOLLTWOOD, Oct. 1L getting ready for iti bigs of Betty Compo, Utah's cw wedding. Tk nuptial nativ dufktw movi star of th first saggnitude, and Jame Cruie, Utah' owi native tern movie director of first magnitude alio, whoa it comes to aro making picture box offie kaaekont MISS BETTY COMPSON (vida "Tk Co trad Bollywood U will b Uiom Balfe'e "The Bohemian tilrl." which the Brandon Opera company win pre- eent at tne ban tneater tcia week, beamnlng Monday night la a with many elements ef composition strong appeal. It la at once romantic. melodlo snd quite comprehensible. The text le Dy tsunn, who tooa tne plot from a ballet written tor Ellsler. a fa- moua dancer, by but transferred the scene of the action from tkotland to Hungary. The story I of Thaddeu (Harry Pfell). an exile from Poland. He is fleeing from Austrian troops, and to make easier his eacape he casta fall lot with a band of gypsiea, headed by Lvilhoof (Ed Audrewe). Aa( the tribe le crossing the estate the governor of Presburg. Count Arn helm (Carl Bundachu), Thaddeua li enabled to reaouv the little daughter of the count from a wil atag, and In hta gratitude the count invite the gypsiea to the hunting dinner. In the course of the fvsthritiea Thad deua refuses to drink tho health of the emperor, and Is about tc be arrested when Devllshoof Intervenes, and la himself confined In the castle, when Thaddeua ta permitted to go. Devllshoof climbs from the castle and steals the little Arllne, making his escape good by chopping down th bridge as the eoldlrrs puraue Mm. Twelve years elepse and the tale comee to a climax when Arlin has maiden, grown to be a beautiful with whom Thaddeua haa fallen In love. The gypey qutcn, herself enamored of Thaddeua, Is forced to unite him to Ariine, but secretly plana lrma Tlce will take the role of the queen, and George Olson the part of Kloreatine, nephew of th count. Chorus, scenery orchsstra, and costumes will all be In keeping with the high mark set by the talent ed principals. Wagoa"). A n a o a nement tkat the wedding it at hand, ai tka biggest gappy event of th year la tk cre world' capital, wai officially made this week by Betty' mother, Mia. Mary Eliiabetk aad that (J o m p s o a, ihould be official enough U will k.. , ' i i leer lights Wilkes to Present "Passion Flower" "The Passion Flower." the 1 V ep'l.' t i $ " " "Tk Covrd Wagon," and it state of abandon- ""tA: 'i ' ment, whet one was a hive of mining industry, made a profound impres-aio- n upon hi drematia mind. Aad when later ke found out the hamlet waa so intertwined with hi fiance ' girlhood, nothing would do but that he should marry ker there. Accordingly, the latter part or this month, the wadding party, mad up of the principals ana seme or JAMES CRUZE (BOSEN) the biggest figure in tioiiywooa, win journey bj Union Pacific to a near th old town a tk rail will carry it, and tka aeros the desert and all to make two one. Bo Friaco, wkick ka lain somnolent for a score of year or longer, is going- to get a joyous jolt A. lot of water ha passed under the bridge since Betty packed ker violin, witk which she once entertained some of the public, aa represented Bait Lake City theater patrons, and came to Hollywood to grab Cam by Fortune by her hair and kold ker. After ker arrival, tke dame proved most elusive, and more than one Betty looked en tk verge of earning to the conclusion there "wasn't any - such animal" Those were the day when she net only kaunted tk casting director' offices, but partly wore out tha chairs there as well. She used to arriv early aad stay late, but never was anything doing, Th chairs were getting pretty decrepit, and ia tk midst of her affair thus a director on day thought ke would giv this wistful looking girl a tip. It was: two hour getting yourself ready to come here, and W0B 7o "Spend get ker stay fifteen minutes." Thi we violent reversal for Betty, because, it would seem, she had been in tk habit of spending fifteen minutes getting ready to two hour in "sticking around." Whether tk advice was good mav be judged from tke statement that, soon after taking it, things began to brighten up for the Utah girl. Then, chance. It was in "Tk Miracle Man," and pretty soon, she got ker big in whole or In part knowa what tkat pretty nearly everybody movie-wis- e pieture did for Mss Compton. It just reached down, lifted her up and hurled ker at tk heights of f am. And there, ever siace, k has stuck with tk pay tkat goes with being upon theeiaema height; but at th time sh waa reached down after. Betty nor anyea elae ever realised tkat ker great mosnaat ia wkick to do or die had com. But Betty just did, and the best sh could. You e tk result Bine being touched by tke waad ef tk twin fairies, Fame aad Who wouldn't! Fortune, Mi Compeoa ka ckanged ye, decidedly. But to thi day, whit shell "upstage" to tk world' important people-terr- ibly she's way down on plain ground to all tk itudie at tim electrician aad 34t ordinary eomnioa labor about tk movi factories. That' because she still is on of tk "just folk" crowd, tk million wko toil to so bmr of trumpet aad for aiew dollar, compared to tk baak vault wkick some including Jim Crui weekly lug horn ea pay day. a, kr "Hct Love Story" Is at Paramount Paramount picture, In ker aewe "Her Love Btory," now p laying at theater, the paramount-Epros Gloria Swaaae prevtr the truth of that adage, "bove Maaee tha World m Of course, there are all kind of love, but It le eafe fo assume that the naa or wemaa who first uttered thoee wards had tn mind mother lov.. Because it la the obit real love that will taad every add teat of reality aad circumstance. "Mar Love Story" waa adapted from Mary Ubrt !Unhart' Story, -Her Majeety. the Queea." Mr. Klnehart, bealdea being one of the ' greateet living novelist, has reared five vena, so that when sh writes It ta from th aitgl of mother-lovof a mother entirely familiar wtta her aubjeet Thoae who road th story when It - first appeared tar Cosmopolitan mega Ina, will recall that It concern the throbbing romance of a kroly little prtaoeee. She aecretly marrte the man ahe love, a noble captain of tXo guard. But this marrtag le by her father, aa archduke, who marrleo her to the diaaolut king la of a neighboring state. A born to the oa of her bat the king, Ignoring the oueen' eonfeaaloa of the faot of the child' parentage, order her imprte-eae- d ea ia the aad p th ae heir to the thrvne. The drama tie crleee that seen and the sari flees made by the mother and father to regain poeaeesloa of the child, furalah the thrilling whleh tnak "Ht Lev atory" on of Mis Cwaaseo' beat stlH anfurnish It Also, picture. other proof of the exceptional versatility of thle remarkable actreea. for she he never before appeared In a oharaoter even remotely like that of h prtacees. Chief n support of Mis Swanaoa Go Xeund- - e. hr eoldler-bueban- cU -- i; d, are laa Keith, Oeorg faweett, the veteran character actor; aad Mario Majeronl, Alien Dwaa, who produced the picture, selected aeveral actor of royal blood to portray th supporting rdlee. Including lus Russian general, Lodljenaky. A comedy. Path Kewa aad th made of Kimball's Little tsraipheny complete the offering. Victory Offering Diversified Bill . Ramon Novarro, who haa proved to oe one or the meet popular of the younger romantic adore occupying places of importance on the sliver screen appears at the Victory this week In 'The Red Idly, a apecUcu tar photoplay of love and adventure la the unlerworld of Paris. "The Red Uly" was written aad produced by fred Nlblo aad Enid Bennett one of the favorite eatresses of the screen, appears a leading lady In support of Mr. Nsvarro. Th story has to do' with sweet hearts of Normandy who-- are mae rated and go to Paris. Misfortune overtakes them and they drift Into tne underworld the girl as a reman of the streets and cafe and th man an apache. After many adven ture they encounter each other and. In the end, there' a happy reunion. following a eeriee or dramatic pl eodee esectator which lead th nd through the labyrinth of Pari a wnoiesotns nsair appeal. nvs In adltloa to Miee Bennett the uppertlng cast Inrfudea Wallace Frank Currier, Beery, Roeemary Theoy, Mitchell bawl, Qoorg Per lo ut i aa other. a new Th victory also orrer comedy, "The Bky Plumber," featurArthur The Btone. Pathe Newi ing lesu auw being shown featuree the baseball first gam of th world' aeries between the Washington ard New York tssms. showing the fa- mou player in action In th flrt th big mountain engine thundered Cown oa top of him. "Ah knowa that that rwltch ia supposed to bo turned so de engine won't rush ovaii tne, but Ah Jes' can't help troaglnla' what 'ud hap pea If tha awitch wamt ' turned!" Lou-Telleg- I to en v Aid Gifted Youth ; Had not choaea aetlnA aa a career, he would sow oe a fa mous sculptor Instead of leadlnar Dvnum rviwxvu yimfmi ti a. ine Breath of Bcaadai. picture. This particular ambition of his life, bowavsr. he hopes to awe realised In cart Dualn, aa Belgian refugee whom he haa arranged to ptsceaa a atudent In the California, Art Institute of Loo Angeles. Teliegen in his early youth waa a pupil of Rodin, the farooue sculptor. Letter hs became associated with, Sarah Bernhardt a her leading man. and, unable to follow the two pathe, he abandoned the mauet aad chisel forT3...th footlights. - Va V . - t, ka. cherished a yenwnlng to follow la th footsteps of his great master, Rodin to give form te art inrouga in me dium of marble and bronae. Just before he left for New Tom on a mission for ths National Acaa- emv of Motion- Plctenrei visited th California Art Inatltuta on unusual business. had In New York last year h chanced upon a small boy culptur-in- g In th sand at th beach, and hla work had ahowa auch talant aa to attract Interest. "When I get back to New Tot T sm going to find that boy." declared "and I'm goilng tet Mr. aend him to Los Angeles as a (ta dent. 1 am going to give him a chance at fame If he will take It." And yeaterday Manager v,Ti arias r. Keyas received a messag from Mr. mat reaa; "1 am enrolling Carl Dualn, ago 11 years. In California Institute for ted ea r t, . r " af -- - - a u - i I i r 1 1 1 , iin --"r- I i I V t i V I r I t 1 - " term."- Circus Maximus ; Can Seat 150,000 fam Tela bowl th The and It 1 conceded to be a remarkable structure, one of holding a tramendou number of people. But the structur ef th Circus Maximus in Rome for th prouwciiuei v net of I e, le cap-ab- werld. man Tiur, famous drama by th greatest of living Spanish dramatists, Jacinto Bona-ventIs to be thla week'a presentation of Ralph Cloninger and hla play- - Mil-for- d " I Salnt-Ueorge- a, to suit anybody. Tk ract date ka ao thia month aad when the former "Jim" Botea of Ogdea (Cruie) return from a btuiaet trip to Chicago and when Mia th flaiihe Compeoa picture in which, tjut at i airing. preaent, the The mctur i "Locked Door." and it 1 th aeeond in which ihe ka been .directed bv William C. DeMille. Ia mod of ker other for Fa mou P I a y r Laiky, witk whom ah is under long contract, ah haa been directed either by Ceeil B. DeMille or om of th megaphone connected witk. Paramount. Th marriage, which will climax a romance which got a flying itart about a year ago, will take place in the deserted old "ghost town" of Frisco, Utah, twenty mile west from wher Mis Comp-o-n 's father was a miner and wher Betty spent much of her childhood. Cruse discovered ' ' the place while he waa ' ' on location ' ' filming " Bohemian Girl" Has Elements of Appeal tkt V... "Passion Flower," Famous Drama in Which Ralph Cloninger Played Juvenile Lead With Nance O'Neil, Especially Released for Production by Him at Wilkes wDica im ewiiis tb direction of Fred Niblo, make dr th Yale bowl look like a miniature at.- - ta aa exact Clrcu Maximu replica of that which waa usedracela the ancient day when chariot port 01 tne iw for them thia week at tho WUke theater, when Balpo Cloninger present "Tk Passion wr thIn favont Playgoer hare an nnnsual theatrical treat Is store thle huge edifice there will maaa arama an. tn O Name in waa ' 'NeU, with whom th greatest starring vehicle of Cloninger puyea Flower, by Jacinto Bonavento, starting tonight. Thi enacted the thrilling chariot race rueaaea to aim, sua aucewsoga. be couio, gea a Juvenile lead. The play mad such an lmpreaaion on Mr. Cloninger that ne aecldea n would aa described ra General Lew Wal lace a novel ana stage piay. sow a 1100 eet will be centered en Ben Hur, tlon ralsms lunrtma. The doctor yesr's vest refuses to button may with the above Initials, wasattached. k DllYlM KflH w. Welne, - bond with iiw a new save of coupons the w...Bt nUvul suit examination and Liberty Insists on an by taking j THIS WEEK'S BILLS up fencingprice Cevens points out that The anonymity of such deeds doe varre, and Measala, cbaracterlaed by unto distraction. grandpa la near X. Bushman. but of value. use enhance their Franci a man who the ena is However, in the practices everything KOTIOK PICTTT&EB. While the Yale bowl I knowa to swords is never burdened with a "bay straightened out without disastrous hsve squeesed from M.oO to 1.0t results to snyone. PArUxlorNT EMPngsa Glorts gwsBSeala window," which, as hs explains, would Into 1U fold, th Clrcu Maximu "Her Ue Story." with Ceorge Fswwtt be too essy to puncture. Mr. Bridge haa a comedy part mat can comfortably and safely hold over sod otbers: comedy snd Patlis Neva "Fencing exerclees every muscle of gives full play for Kitnhsll's Little S.vaitliony. the body," deelsrss Cavena, who 1(0,00 spectators. In this respeet It eltuatlons. He and Miss Woodward TICTORV Rsmoa Nersrro with Bb14 Bee taught Douglas than any amphitheater la Is Fairbanks. Conway win sive a ainging and aaaclng nov Miss Lillian Rich la absolutely tho larger In "Tbe Bed Uly": comedy, "The Tearle. Wallace Beery. nett 6111a Milton world. Is whicR number per originality elty on motion without a Pltiaber": rin'ber Pstbe Newt, (ear Bky rul picture In and many other actors to fence, sonified. end the Victorians. MIks woodward appeara tor the first that they might enact leading "kt.v She will do anything the di-in "Msb From Bredney's " witk order rolea in pictures requiring the hero rector calla for. from swimming time as a little girl, and in a part KINEMA noted besd Warren J. estt. by Kenigts. treacherous waters to riding a wild In fact, to be. also, a swordsman. which she has made famous. with Lois Hg tod but sh will not mak a public "The handling of the sword requlree horse; these two hsve the center of the stags Klchsrd Du is tbe leads; three dsya address move of much the be Dorothy that comedy. swift, properlv every during today. openisf Mlsa Rich tried it Just once, at a ' Margaret lOllver. who recently be"A timed snd lithe, so that superfluous AUEHICAN Raymond takes the pert of the mothStrettos Porter's (iene came a Mack Bennett bathing girl, big meeting of the Hollywood Womer; Beulsh Hayee ie the neighbor, and Girl of the Llmberloat"; Mack Brasett's flesh rapidly dlsappeara. Fencing will en a club. She waa called upon un- was notlflsd ysstsrday that she ha an Bill1' Rader again appeara aa "Half Bark ef Notre Psne"; Pells com- keep a man in .better condition than of te,000,eu made a and very pretty fallen heir to aa expectedly B. cook Mr News he As sad tiall the Irish buddy. helps Weekly, Lay all other edy, combined," seys little speech, but she waa scared stiff, franc sport through th death of a grand aad bis Bostoalana create many of the laughs. Joe Bar- Cavena to sh la Reuvler take turned As Allele da sh Cam admits. leas aunt. ai-nett takes the psrt of the doctor, PSAXA AMD TAtrortTXXZ. her sest she collided with a piano 01 Pel. sn MacDonald also haa a good part PANTAGCS Everett's monkeys, slyer and tn a will miesed snd bench being depart attorney narrowly num Margaret's and is featured in a specialty Hsnford. Youth. Irene Trevette, Ulllr from her feet. few day for Part t represent th trlpi"d ber. od Cspstaa, The Dreyers, the Heart of me the cured before the French "That orating." actress young The principals, besides being starred Bandit. tittle star declares. "I'll do anything chamber of deputle which ta handling in a play which gives good chance WILKES All week. "The Ptesioa Flowbut I'm net Patrick Henry, and th settlement. to demonatrate Jheir acting versa "Mar bin crumbles ths very names elss. er." br 'Rslph Cieslsrer snl presented la aa singt Margaret Oliver to a newesmer of cities are forgotten bin If one I know It." Is audience-shy- , his players; every aifht at S So. tility, will add to their laurels lust a pictures, Miss Rich and like all girt with screen ers snd dancers of high caliber. The Tbaradsy and Baturdsy. human; heart has beeii touched If many camera-shy- , are orator Interview an glftsd first SALT LAKE "Bloasom our sought for and chorue. Tine." California come coming aspirations, where eorrrw once was it would appear. beauty joy haa tee three daya' engagenaent, October 23. with Mack Bennett. Her pretty orchestra all lend their share in pre the ertnr haa not lived In vain." and figure admitted her at one to KVSICAjT OOjTXOT. senting one of the funniest comedies Henry Irving. sh , of and beauty, th Sennett chorus yet produced by the Bridge Players. OBPHEl'U The Bridge players Is "The Anonymous letters are Invariably and new hat already been east for a bit an a New costumes, looked upon with disdain', but one iongs Eehard. Cake klarfaret Eaten," by new Harry lingdon comedy. A first-ruwill be featured dance "AI" Bridge. Dorothy Woodvard containing the above quotation, reTh Tl.ftvO.tOO franc that haa been snd others, with beauty chorus and picture alee will be shown. cently received by Mr. Wallace Raid, to Margaret le of minor aaotloa pictare. bequeathed of has received a place honor among Spencer Belt, colored comedian with the ambltloua young tnoae letters wnicn reach her deny Mermaid Comedies, never can get ac- Importance to with OPEaU. tho problem of compared lady uommendatlon of the successful customed to seme of th thinga fast- which I BALT LAKE Braadoa Opera erapsay la in the bast greens paint to use. action comedies demand of the come Balfe'e "The Bohesiiag Girl." with Thee work done at the Wallace Reld founPennington. Harry prtll. "fid" Andrews dation hospital devoted to the ret diane. and other stare; opening Monday sight; liabtlltatlon of drug addicts. For Instance, Spencer betray lgn Few situations In recent motion pic The who saw the Messrs. fichu. aad Saturday. mstlnees The letter waa mailed at Washing of nervousness wbsn tied to the rails th aa Wednesday are aa tures episode striking Vert's production of "Blossom Tims" in William de Mine's ton. D. C . the publishing ef whleh In front of an ' onrushlng express production of last season, will see It again at the Icebound" for Paramount. In which she permits as ths only possiblo way train, or when ths director asks him " Salt Lak theater, where It scored the today, are Edna May th ender may receive her very to let the engine chase him down the Dorothy Dwan,. teadlnf lady with girl aleala the new dress of ner day, beginning solidest success In years, and where It rival, of the Oliver, Ethel Wales, Helen Dubois. grateful appreciation. arms the flnda in It rends: tracks. herself In the two-reLarry Semon returns for an engagement of three man at the Alice Mary Foy, Joseph Depew, moment For the your work In affectionate "Ah ee' can't help It. Boea," that very he I making for Educational beginning Thursday, October tl. owner of the dreae eatera, and then Chopin. John Daly Murphy and Frank remembrance dys, of di shadow a the to aald friend Norman to Taurog, laej., narrowly Film Tne title or tnia piece indicates Its whom 1 ows many hour of pleasure rector, when he chlded the duaky escaped Exchanges, offers to return the gar Shannon. instant death during the delightful tgualitlea. No more agree- shamefacedly ana reiiei rrom sorrow a. Li. b comedian when Soencer remonetrat ef "Her Boy Friend, filming able mueleal glee ha been seen In ment. Inclosed with the letter, signed only ed ng.Mnst lying on tho rail while The contest between the two yeung first tinder tb new aentract. Amerlr In year than thi charming women Miss Dwan, who I aa accomplished by different mo and diverting Viennese opera. Pero tives oneIs actuated him win te to back hopes swimmer and' diver, waa called upon ts y ueaneur indicated aer splendid and a Joy in worn, the to dive from tbe main truck ilAi- capacity aa adapter by her rewriting cheerfulness herself. Seeks him for othsr only square-rigge- d The screen version of Oene tailing vessel. of the original book and supplying a Is made guardian of th of Girl "A famous though the distsncs to the water new get of lyrics. In th original this Jane, who his novel, to s trie mother will, by feet. Miss Dwan under was which the the at ninety Ljimberlost." musical play waa by A. M. WUlner youth opened arouse ill th finer instinct in him American theater yesterday, ta car took the dive as she had previously and H. Reichert. through a sunny disposition and bright tain to pleaae all who aee It, espefrom tn uerformed similar dive The score Is mad us ef music from clothe. a Nettle, (cok country girl earn height. As h toon) off frora the melodic of Fran 8ehuBrt, new ing a love affair avad realising that cially those who havs read the book, of tne spar ner snoe aeeme to stsp front the end Illnora for the must Is by H. Berte of Vienna, and Jane party dress may win th youth printed peg onto the screen la a entangled la her skirts aad th entire production mad under the from her, (teal It and wears it it was only by almost uperhuraaa good, wholesome, tender love story.personal direction of J. J. Schubert. with highly results. dramatic effort that sh was able ta tralghtea The atory ef "A Oirl of th Limber. . 't' The Messrs. achubert hgvs gene to Lot Wilson has ths part of Jane, r out so a to enter th water nee great lengths to provide a fitting pro, Richard DU appear aa the youth, lost" Is that ef a young gtr. and tar first. Hid sh struck flat sh would duetlon for thla charming piece and and Vera Reynolde baa the role of struggle for aa oducatton In spit of have been instantly killed. of her mother and her a tinging and acting company of the Nettie, other noted Player in mi the opposition hatred of the child because first quality. cast of th picture, which comes te distorted Arthur Stone haa bee preserved a consuming and misplaced love the Gem theatre for a run of three of for hie grandchildren. He' not been for an erring, husband who mat a substituted for a working model at terrible death on the night the baby ' aa undettaklng college, but be haa was born. The love affaire of the C t ' oust maa had a plaster glrr and the victory of. her wst Gertrude Lang for hie new comedy, which Hampton and loving nature over the Jealous "Man From Brodney'." pleturlsed 1 Del Ruth directing. Hal Roach opposition of her school companions from Oeorg Barr McCutcheon s ta technical department spent more than told. Ig simply and interestingly mest novel, le at tne Kinema toaay. touches a week putting the finishing u tor ia uray ia tne aeugntru It la a picture that makes the blood on their clay modal of Eton to give Cometork of the etory, a girl who tiagle oa adeouat f It marvelous roToe exact facial hi It puet expression. above the rises objections, scoldings encounter. mance, haa ben promised th new Roach and harsh treatment of her mother sltched battles and deeds of bravery. th family oo mod te decorate laa to to and ateadfaat her desire keeps tne current attraction at in junema what-nwhan the plctur ta fla- win an education. exoeeted to satisfy all. The remainder ef the east Includes Th cast Includes such eelebritieo a Cullea Landis. Rsymnnd McKee. Oer- J. Warren Kerrigan, Pat O'Malley, WMhbv Vernon haa added: another trude Olmstead. Fitsroy. Kate' Alice Calhoun, Wnd Hawley and The new leading lady to his company. known Com stock. In the principal role. Mie Du Pont. ta ia Marion Harlan, well, star Added Interest in the picture for Million have read the book, aad It eleturaland. Thi will -o sua May fait Leke lies In the fact that J. Leo ahould be a treat for them to watch eduon th second appearancelan' Martian, the director, is wsll known It unfold on the stiver sheet. cational program. Formerly sh ap In this rlty. peared in mad nejo mw The balance of the program aad diea la eupport of Ned Spark up of a Felix comedy, the News Harry Tigh. Weekly, a Bennett comedy, "The Half Back of Notre Daune' which. Oh, for th tlf ef a gag maa. Ha ac for real downright I Cake Eaters" I th nam of generally tho funniest maa on any Tha beat. has tion, anything motion picture etudle lot, yet very th new Bridge Players' musical comGall 9. McKay and hi Boatontan of the public ever hear of h'm. few at th Orphaum today. edy starting In keeping -ppear tn th prolngri Allow aa to introduce Ted Wilde, at- Bridge wui Bgam be seen tn a ex an tn with in feature picture Reach director and gag man. Hal or character rote, tnat grandpa con. ceptlongl muaical program. Mr. Wilde for quite a long time waa valesclng from an illness which re a Jose end (ltuaUoa creator oa th quire a trct diet Porothr WoodHarold Lloyd lot. waro win ee een a a little anrt and wen earn th title of with grandpa Welter Hlers, hew producing WaJ-t"telle Eater. Hler comedlea for etistributloa The eomedy la another of Margaret Ai! ve golf enthusiasts aad Iannis Ec hard's as abound with humor and tbrdush educational film exsnaeee. all ye hungry men on cruel ha finished hi first picture, "onort lauarhter. The storv centers around a players; 1 - ' on hi diets trying to get thia. listen! The , X'" Chang," and wlU soon start wedding cake which has within It all second production. It will be on'ttled way to weigh less haa at last been th charm and jewelry attendant an in "BHm ancient found kind Chance." The thereto. sport showing Dun Thompaoa neighbor bring sure lams ef a revival fencing. In will again be hi leading lady. over the preaent and naturally grandthe Hollywood rum colony, where pa, being so hungry from hi long Hector Earno, ecreen character maa I fencing baa become the dlsf, with th help ef granddaughters, for fifteen year, haa lust had hi decide sport,- - golf club end tennie rack to mak a feast of It. Then i et have resigned tn faevor of swords. enter on th aceae her neighbor, the first screen kie. Viola Dsn was the And Frederick Cavena. champion victim or wss It ths beneficlsryt It cook, the policeman arid all tb rest m First National's "An Mn It eeema the lew- ef the household. swordsman, who directed the fencing tAiVarter rol. In "Tkt Cak hsppened In Bridg will again b at Salt arenas in Ten Bears Mak a Man. Desires." Hector Is a Tahiti fisher, present within th oak also- Aa Mitxe In "Blossom Time" elrynd Lake theater, October XI, X4 and li. declro? that any man whose last tiater,; in new music u comeay Btaru&g at Ueat urpneum loogy, have been consumed aad oonsternamaa; Viola aa Impish aandng girl. ere at the wilkea theater, starting tonight. The new ottering la an unusual treat for playgoers. In that th re been dram, ha especially Mr. leased for by production his and through Cloninger players Mr. Cloninger friendship with tke tar, Nance ONell, who' achieved her The Pasalon greateet triumph In Flower." Mr. Cloninger waa selected to Play Juvenile lead in the play by Mlaa O'Neil in her presentation of the play two years ago. He enjoyed the engagement so much that he determined he would soma day produce It with hut own company. In selecting playa for this aeaaon he Ml th machinery In motion to get a release of "The Passion Flowsr." Mis O Nll gladly gav her consent to bv th play released to Mr. Cloninger, with the comment that she knew he would build an excellent product Ion. sines hi work while In .her aempany waa alncere and forceful. And here It le "The Passion Flower" In all Its glory. The Spanish dramatist haa conceived an entirely new angle to the old problem of the eternal trtanae. his situation being one of the moat remarkable known to the stage. All the passions of the Spanish people, the batreda, the loves, run rampant throughout the play, which la costumed colorfully In the garb of old Spain, while the cenes sre picturesque and massive. Tne passion flower is one t nrlil upon another, dramatically tense scenes following on upon th other, tor real acting talent on the calling part of the Cloninger players. "The Passion Flower" will be every night this week, with matinees Thursday and Saturday. Salt Lake to Give "Blossom Time" Th mum -- X-r- u f Lillian Rich Shy of Public Speaking Sennett Bathing Girl Is Heiress - tt ' Anonymous Letter Is Highly Prized nutl-Bee- Colored Comedian Nervous at Times n flrst-ru- a "Icebound" Is Bill at Gem Theater Film Star Is Close to Death in .Scene el "Girl of Limberlost" Is Impelling Film Bridge as me oom-ed- ie Cake Eater" us-ca- m rJ . iff Man From Brodney Is Offered at Kinema . hand-to-ha- ot 1 "The Cake Eaters" Is Laugh Provoker V. f Fencing TakexOff Flesh, Says Expert ' er '. most-talked-- 'alr. Bn . |