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Show Lon Chaney ha renewed his con making snow scenes aboard a box car advent of the talkies. "In Old AriSTAGE ACTORS FAIL d train for "Thunder." new film in zona" brought out hi personality. In- tract with en route which he has the part of a railroad TO OUST FILM STARS creased his prestige and gave him a The character star is now to California. OnStageScreen 'Kit Carson' Film Epi of Old West, . 'Give and Take Pleases Audience Spectacular backgrounds, miss movements of whites and Indians. itrugBlM between trtpperi and the red men. with Fred Thomson and his white horse. Silver Ktaf , at their b?st. combine "tbsjnake "Kit Carson" one of the outstanding pictuies of the season. Carson's life was a series of thrills and Mr. Thomson has .skillfully chosen many of them in building up a remarkably dramatic story for his Paramount special, which opened last night at the Star ISew Comedy Offering at Rialto Tu's Week John Bauer, owner of a fruit canning factory, has built up his busi- boy. Jack, U ushered xt " engineer. BtG ATYPACriO US COMW& THATE$ ALL TALKIE 100 ' HallXft ; MGM'S Ae of Talkie, THE BHOADWAT MELODY" CLARA SOW in her 1 1E8T Talkinf Picture, "THE WILD PAETY" LIPE VALEZ and GARY COOPER ia "THE WOLF SONG" , . "SPEAKEASY," the Tala ol New York'' TORINNE GRIFriTU in --THE DIVINE LADY- . NANCY CARROLL and CHARLES "Baddy- Refer in "CLOSE HARMONY" JEANNE EAGELS in "THE LETTER" Broadway's brightest stars in a d glorious drama of her innocents all the sparkling splendors of stage and cabaret in a charming love story told in golden song and thrilling dialogue! hard-boile- i , . Mi 1 MWJA iWM WITH tp Broadway's Singing, Talking Musical Stage -- jl out-lde- xa vv IN m Wt PHONE WASATCH IFILAYIHI THE WILKES STARTING SUNDAY MATINEE HI WANTE0 WOMEN HI TOOK THEM TODAY I TfE SCREINS 0R.EAT LOVER. IN 4MH of THE MOST SENSATIONAL MELODRAMATIC SUCCESS OF ALL TIME WITH A DISTINGUISHED CAST OF METROPOLITAN PLAYERS AT REGULAR PLAYHOUSE PRICES LinfTirT ,' 4i Imorton OOWNEV ''1 i V,1 rnrriufin A , rf - tii r " JW .. .Mmml.- rmmtr rMin f I n hwmhi .. .' j,. T44t MELLOW SWANEtVQlCt- - f xCvftt 1 ARTIST 1 Ttt&lUirVULL'' . lTWtStS so-s- FORMERLY v I MM Cut ti6CTX CJOHSISTAHTIY T L.HASCUS his stage experiences have equaled career, Is directing ' Madame X," and they tell me his direction will go forward in down ia history as a the movies. So it goes with both movie stirs and stage stars getting recognition, but never with any thought of our film favorite stepping down from r. Warner Baxter Js another actor their place to make room for who has come Into his own with the staged a remarkable comeback via Betty was doing only o. Her best bet was the Quickies. Fltzmaurice gave her a hopeOeorge ful role in The Barker." and she played it so acceptably that ever since that blessed day Betty has had one of the voices that have been in constant demand. French-Canadi- AND enjoyed. lWIATt "tEam the talkies. prod-acte- r t iACT IAKKS wyn-May- from Oreen Bay. Wis., standing that he had not heretofore ) portant than that, our stars, are not Downs Have exactly voiceless; SUgea Coraebalk. comeThe talkies instead of proving the Betty Love's phenomenal swan song of our silent actors has in back is still to recent as to be among a be to cases many blessing. Hollywood's current events. A talkie proved Let me explain. Lllajtee, who was "Broadway Melody" did it. There were to not as are dozens of other who were only find jobs beginning plentiful as they had been when she intermittently working who have was Paramount' child wonder, has come back into desirable limelight blossomed out as one JoV the girls and enviable position ttnee the mi with a voice that wins. crophone proved they had both personality and the right vocal tones. Lite lea Seal Tnis nasn t s tor pea an tne legiti Savior af the Film. mate actor from their chance In the It was Bryan Foy who first dis talkies. In New York they are being covered that Ula's voice has possi interviewed for pictures to be made in bilities, we have told many time Manhattan. Some of the stage playhow he called her "the lady who had ers "obtained a hold on the affection It over the microphone." She made of the public through the talkie. A"The Queen Of the Night Club" for lthough Al Jolson's popularity was before the footUght. he Warner Brotherj, Texas Gulnan. world-wid- e wa not a movie idol until he made who had the lead, wa a disappointmeasure ment, she failed to up to talkie for Warners. Ruth Chatter-to- n never seemed to get a chance in expectations. Llla, who had only small part, and that cut into ribbons, the films until stage play became a stood out as the savior of the film. part of Paramount program. No Result a contract with Warner she is one of the regular building a for Lila and plenty of future job screen success that ha astounded even her most confident friends. promised. Lionel Barrymore, whose screen Betty Compson Is another girl who ness for the sake of his only son. This returns from, college and to hi new office in the The-neday he discloses factory. to Kruger, factory foreman and crony of Bauer, Sr., new plans whereby the employees of the place should share In .the profits. Bauer, Sr.r and theater. Two pleasing love stories are his secretary. Marion Kruger. object threaded into th drama on with to the plan, but are forced to yield a pretty Indian girl, and the other when Jack and Kruger threaten to with a Spanish woman. This latter close down the plant Marion, daughrole Is played by Norm Lant, who first ter of the foreman, is Jack's fiancee. Bauer owes the bank $23,000 and leaped into prominence in "Jesse James." --and later added to her lau- Drum, the president, threatens to rels in The Pioneer Soout." The foreclose. Ruin stares Bauer in the Indian girl, a newcomer, la Dorothy face, but Drum offers to buy his trademark. Bauer signs the agree Jams. stranger, ar Old William Courtrlght. who por ment iust as CralB. r. travs his now famous lovable charfcir've and offers to buy Bauer s He Is mo-j uct for the next seven years. takes care of the somber mpnt of the film. And Raymond trying to buck the food trust and ap Turner, as "Smoky," furnishes plenty parently ia a big financier. Bauer accepts the agreement and of corhedy relief. Raoul Paoll, as the trapper and Kruger then threatens Drum with the fact that he and all the emrival of Kit Carson, does an admirable plee of work. ployees will withdraw their money The film version of the twooman-ti- c from his bank. Drum Is angry and episodes in the life of this coun- declares he will use the trademark, try's famous Indian scout and mili- but. by a ruse, the contract is gotten tary leader la authentically done, the from him by Kruger and destroyed. intensive research work undergone Bauer starts on an expedition to He by Mr. Thomson In setting It to the buy fruit for the big campaign. realistireturns only to learn that Craig it screen being manifested cally. It compares favorably with insane. Bauer and Kruger almost any of the big western specials pro lose their minds worrying over this. w Pt (Continued from Prtwiin a paramount, its cent jean, Metro-Gol- In re duced, by any fUm company 13 MARCH 31; 1920. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDATMORNING, J'. 1 1AB - . I I... llfllfal MB l1JA hw ruiiiij M,SS By BAYARD VEILLEU INTERNATIONAL COLUMBIA tf INTRODUCING THEODORA f. WARFIELD R.ECOR.D STAR. IN WARACTIR SONGS AND OARK DITTIES t sis, ttOUuLH tOb 0OWNIY , i 66 4 CASVONt CAttf ElUS T WO STAY OUTS VARIITY Or J TM RILLS !A " evening performances. "THIS THING CALLED LOVE" NEX c 7 ih it ; Ui Am Received a LOU .V Ik. V CtmOSM lim M m ' BEEN HAVE YOU HAVE WEDNESDAY GRAUMANS EVERY BOOKED CHINESE THEATRE r I . PEOPLES PICTURE A MELODY HAVE WIT . HUME Um iv m lit mmmtm. AUDIENCES " ITAKtwaO riMa. JkfB) HAVE THE GREATEST RETURNED LOVE i BREAK fHEATRE TREAT ITS NINTH I PICTURE II - New 'Wbmsf risTlnf Ihmr x III ' I I w AT I.I 111 AWAY AT r V' ( YEA! 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MARCUS LIONEL BARRYMORE PANT AGES iij Gripping Heart Interest Picture, reaturing- 107 NLH0LLYW00D CALIF 27 SA513 COMES TO rr"- COMPANY t Haines V1 THE UNION rt idTtu. m Tto WILLIAM ! WO TO WESTERN fu!!-- r r Cbl- - cTfdchrct WITH ; it Tl--gr- VALENTINE" AND ftEQCCSTCO Clasi or StRvtci "ALIAS JIMMY ; AU VATtONI j WE'RE GLAD WE HAVE IT FOR SALT LAKE! READ THIS Broadway's NEW. TALKING PICTUEE SENSATION - Fred Waring's "Pennsylvanians" and Victor Recording Artists SPECIAL NOTE Because the curtain li sp when the a diene assemble and never fall during the play, patron are requested le be In their seat by X:10 matinee, and 1:10 tor i InVT SOMETHING ljcaCHO" j AS "MARY DUGAN" A ROLE IN WHICH SHE APPEARED ON THE PACIFIC COAST. SEE IT EARLY IN THE WEEK CHAMPS C JUT SYCAMORE tl ! 1 -H at " Caia yopiictit prices the- - j j - '.OiJ 5atuM Wn ' N s j B1XV -- MAT. TIU.T. WSAVC CE - X " " |