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Show tt RaSESZWSftSCaOiSfatosa&l-- ... V W. T C Fifteen New Releases Announced For March ; Afcw; Stories Obtained Ftfur Artur-af- t proportion and 1 1 bearing Xh Paramonor Inilpmarlt are. inchidJd in th list of role,,, by th) Playera-Lask- y Famous corporation for th month of March, announcement of which haa Just been made by Walter - E. Greene, vice president la charge of distribution. March, 1919," say Mr. Greene, In William 8. Hart in "Th Poppy Girl's Artcraft-HuHbap(l, la ahirh the popular tar will pictura be seen In who .orm. ,hf rol, March 2 3 mark the release of D, W Griffiths fourth Artcraft picture. The Girl Who Stayed at Home. Thl production ts In seven reeUt In the What Do Recent cast are Robert Barron, Richard Georg tawceU, Adolphs Lestlna and other well known artists, Reports Mean? also Carol Dempster and Clare Seyhis announcement, equals ths high- mour. .two young women who are -Reports of the organization of est previous months in our history in new to th screen. ' Hie nB,g or "Big Four, Two more Paramount picture suwhlrheivr it innv be, has given rise point of total number of releases pervised by Thomas H. Ince. will be These Include IB new feature prod acto luiob speculation in the moving released the same day. They are picture Industry, ft the four of tions, them iere.stently bearing th "Partner Three with Enid Barnett, plaits oT these artist have been Imprint and II th Panuneunt, and Th Sheriffs Son. Charles Ray a linked W'th the First National newest vehicle. five two-re- el tlreu't, though denials five Success Series features, On the loth the three release, all have .come from every direction comedies and 19 single-re, reof them will he John il'he question as to whether there leases. five each from 'the Burton Barrymore Paramount, in The Malefactor. aa la ar connection between thl eon- Holmes and Rray studio. The new E. ef Phillips Oppan-betm- 's feature represent awide divrratty of adaptation novel, Vivian Martin in "lJt-1- 4 'trtbuttiig company, however. Is still tvpe, running comedies, such a Comrade, Aa adaptation by Alice o. somewhat obscure. bred Stones "Johnny Get Your Gun, Eyton of Juliat Wilbur Tompklr'9 Also come reports now that the Dorothy Gish Peppy Polly and Bry- - story. The Two Benjamins. and "Rig Five" or "Rig Four, la to be ant Washburns poor Boob, to th Dorothy Gish tn her fourth Paramount tho "Big Fight Who are th W picture, "Peppy Polfy." easenttatty dramatic, such as artists who will JplpJhom'? It is Grtffith s The Girl Who Stayed at The purchase of four new stories by . llume,' Elsie Ferguson's -- The Marinteresting to note that In a First authors, also one of the i untwined riage Price' end John Barrymore current season's successful stags Xuttpnal advertisement la acKseni edition at trade paper t The Malefactor. all lo bo used as vehicles for .Scheduled for Paramount presen-- I plays, appears fhe ar nouncement that Paramount stare, was announced last that company ha obtained the tatmn on March 2 "Alias Mik week by the Famous Plsyers-Lask- y scry Ice of anothi r tar "whose Moran." starring Wallace Reid. Two of tho stories ar Corporation. name can net yet tie announced. Clare KummeF romantic comedy, for Lila 1r and the other two tor Tn another Good with Ethel Clayton, while Wallace Reid Gracious, part of the publication Annnbeije," Billie the Burke as announcement that the st ar, u released will be starred in the screen version of appears the same dav as is also Thippy Ixivc." the Thomas It Ince who produce play which has been purchased. Pictures for the Famous I'Lyera-I-ask- v in which the youngest Paramount The play acquired for Wallace Reid is One of L'a' hy Jack Lalt and Joseph corporation, has a contract star. Lila Lee. wilLbe reen. This was directed by R. William with Charles Itnv from Aug 21. produced by Oliver Morocco Nelli from an or'ginal etnry and scen- Hwerling, U 14 to Aug 21. 1420. and that he at the Bijou theatre last Beptembsr. ario hy Monte M. Katterjohn. Intends to hold Ray to that conit i tho tale of a rich young follow Fred Stone tn Johnny Get Your who falls in lovs xrltn a cabaret girl tract and to protect himself to the fullc-- t extent allowed bv the Gun," an adaptation of Edmund Law- and thinks he has to act tough to wta rence Burke s stage play, Is an Is there any connection courts. her. He marries bar la caverns between these two announcement? release of March 9. Thl wlir be style and pretends to be a murderer, Has the Cirat National obtained Stone's third appearance on th and it Is not until she starts to r storm screen under Artcrat auspices Rsy s eer icee him that he realise that he ha misThe First National announces Elsie Ferguson tn The Marriage judged her and that ahe is really th,,t It haa algnedMm Norma Price, an adaptation by Eve Unaell One of Ua." a star whose drawing power of Griswold's story, "For sIs also ar The. etorte for Is ndmbted hv exhibitors and who an Artcraft release of the8le," 9th. "Mon. Women and and "The On the same day Bryant Washburn Boose, of Intrigue;" Money has beep making pictures for Se-l- e and these for Lila t li Griffith, who Is one ef returns to th Paramount schedule hi Lee are A Daughter o the Wolf" aad or "Big Four," is another comedy of the type In which Heart and Horse Thieve." the Big to make wvveral picture for the he exoells. Poor Boob" Is th title Arrangement were recently was written by Zetlah Covtng- First National. also for th engagement of Jobe Ethel Barrymore aad Margaret Mayo Selwyn. Barrymore, Trguerlte Clark in Three Men and Lionel Barrymore, Ethel Barrytner a Girl, directed by Marshall Netlan. and Lionel Barrymore to appear to' Is released via Paramount March 16. New Story Purchased gether In g screen version of Da is an adaptation by Eve Unaell Manrter's dAmous book and F or Priscilla Dean This of Edward Childs Carpenter's roman- "Pater Ibbetaon," t be producedplay, by tic stage comedy, The Three Bear. Corporw-ttoth Famous Playere-Lask- y On the same date Thomas H. Inee Pa ing the highest price ever given and released as a Rpectal Producfor a cinema vehicle for one of Its present Dorothy Dalton in her new. tion. Th photoplay erlR mark the stars Universal ha purchased an est Paramount "Extravafirst appearance of ail three Barrypicture, more tn on on either original story from Bayard Velller, gance " Also on the 16th, Mr. Ince presents stag ov screen. predectloo which lx tn be used to xtar TrlxciMa Dean. Velller Is the author of The Thirteenth Chdir" and "Within- the INKS Law " two of the stage s most sue- 1 in I offer a more fertile at the NOTHING tlmspeculation how than the more Nothin buxines hoW at least locally, than th lLin1nJi There are rumor of new and a few theatre on every hand, are ,adkir ehanyw ttr the business ernlnc to pas rfi the a go of g,s comment ofi one iSomn the itber day; and that remark appear to For. -- ecribe the situation Wry well heed to to give every var if which i afloat, on would antiei-pa- t thyBfc5Btroclon of every other district for .bedding In th business " theatre ptrrposea jut what will develop from thie sttuedon remalna to be seen, but it U almost certain that within the future. Salt Lake City will huue how houses two or three additional Tbe cify already ha too many theatres, pome one eommentsrPethap though Salt lake is reputed t be one of the Put t,et show town In the count- he that as it may, the h lildiug of new hmjwat means progrercswi The of tho trade. The fittest wilt furtive, and apparently some keen men in the trade see opportunities 1 vimsmeggxfs. ai France The first thing Capt. Robert War- A E. F said when settled for a chat at a New York hotel whatth other morning was this ever you may say, please don t say that I have dona anything. I hae only offered myself and o6eed order. beyond anything else that my. experience on the western front has me is respect and admiration taught for the American doughboy 'The, soldier In the ranks of the, American Expeditionary Force is the greatest achievement of the war Hisj individual courage, eagerness' and absolute disregard for oh- -' stacles or hardships make him the wonder of wonders an Ao,er,-- e share in th glory that is great enough for every nation that was represented in the Allies. j Regardless of Ca pt Warwicks ad-- j monition, this much is lo he said of-- , He was the nnlv man of ho him. rank in moving pictures who absn- doned hie personal opporiunit.es and j answered the call to the colors many montharttls name his been out ' Of the fan magazines, his pu tores' have been out of the trad'- - paper, he baa appeared as star ot no new re- leases he has been serving his coun- try under orders and doubtless doing more valuable services than his man- lines and modesty wiH allow him to, recoont- Wick. 1 ru-p- ' i po-rb- at PARAMOUNT-EMPRES- STRONG bill at the Paramount-Empre- e for the is scheduled if jwt three day of the coming week, ever popular William S. (when th Part will be seen In bis news screen -nefflT ff the west entitled "Breed- of Fat-y- " Men, and the rotund comedian Artraekle in hta latest two-re- el Both comedy spesm called "Lovs." lot these stars are leaders in their (particular Jin, and both draw heavily n the amusement loving public .wherever motion picture are ebown. The players chosen to support Mr. jITart In thl picture sre of the best, been Owen, a beautiful and experienced actress. is th leading woman and she is ideally cast for the role of Bert Sprotte is the Roth ' F'enows. land shark and little Bnster Irving is Bobbv. Other "tft the cast tnelode of th moat talented players 'A the V'i- Hv ' - r. well-kno- ,LV 1 pic-tor- Art-cra- nn-axi- al hu-At- . , n. 'crlppted "a he is. gtte his life to secure her happines-- i And that of her son Is vivtdlypor-Y- d in this photoplay. n the program with this feature 111! be Chapter 3 of "The Iron Test.1 Ana A?ht!d The Man F.aler. HIPPODROME THEATRE. TVFS.-- S tomorrow evenlhg the cur-- c tain will rise on the prologue of ttnoocsnl." F the M Ippodrome tbea- . flfs produc- Ralph Clonlnger' Fon under his own management feme painters and carpenters have en busy all week on this fd all is jn readiness for production ths- - open-- n performance. Among the new member of Mr. rionlngeFe company are, Gertrude Bondhlll; leading-lady- ; L. Victor Gili-Kwy Roberta. Earl . Elliot. Ed. Jswilse Robertas , W. Palmer L ft Tal-ruad- Paramoant Booking Announced For Month Miss-(Sarto- -- The following list of bookings and exhibition date for March and the by forepart of April E. are announced Carpenter for the Manager George Paramount-Empres- s theatre March 2, 3. 4 W. 8. Hart In "The Breed of Men," 'Fatty Arbuekle in SHIRLEY MASON. "Love" March 6, Dorothy Dalton Morrison. Prescott Erlcson, Horace C. . ha been called by J. I. Schnitser, Hard Boiled " Becker,. Stanley JonaSson, and Geo. general aalea manager, and plana for March 9, 10, 11 Charles Ray Morrell. , the coming year, new sale campaigns The Girl Dodger." The play Is In four acts, a prolorue and kindred matters will be consld-an- d March 12, 13 Dorothy Gish an epilogue, dramatized from the "Boot " . , , by Geo. Broadhurat, au- March 1G-- I3 Marguerite Clark in thor of many famous plays. A. R Henderson, of Twin Falls, Tda, Mr Mrs. Wlggs of the Cabbage Patch. Clonlnger will be seen in the part of will open the new Orpheum theatre March 16, 17. IS Robert Walthal Bela Namzettl. with Mias Bondhlll in in that city the first of neat week in False Faces." the title role. Matinees on Wednesday With The Heart of Humanity.' March 19. 20 Bryant Washburn tn and Saturday. No p.rfnrm.rr. "The Poor-BoMonday night during th month of J. E. Madsen, Just released from March 21. 22 Wallace Reid March. the United State army, comes to this "Allas Mike Mor&n.' RIALTO. March 23, 24, 23 W. S. Hart In city aa reprosen tati ve of the American Film company, for which Pathe Is The Poppy Girl. LURE OF THE circus,' distributor. He will divide his time March 26. 27 Dorothy Dalton In tomorrow at the Rialto, between Balt Lake end Portland. "Extravagance." Eddie Polo, th 'Hercules March 28. 29 Enid Bennett in of the as Brenet "Partner Three." March will be known films" provides g stunt urn week an month Rathe. In for that 1 March 30, 31; Charles Ray der the "big white top" bringing the will seek to make a new rec- in The Sheriff April Bon " actual thrills of the circus to the branches The month gets it 8 Ethel 2, screen. April "A Shot for Life" ia the title ord for sale. Clayton In of this number -- Helen Gibson comes name from the fact that on March 3, "Maggy Pepper." ! 5 4. tn "The Silent Sentinel" in which her 1913, Paul Brunet became vice presiApril Marguerite Clark in admirers think she Is at her heat; and dent and manager of the organization. "Three Men7. and a Girl." 8 D. W. Griffiths proThe Screen Telegram and Mult and April t. T. W. Chatbum, assistant general duction. The Girl Who Stayed Jeff with a Wolfvllle story, finish out an attractive and diversified program. manager of the Vitagraph company, Rome. In New was with 9. 10 York, headquarters April Dorothy Gish In PepToday only; Pearl White appears in Underworld Terror" of The Light- tn town for several days this week py Polly." over at affairs the local office ning Raiders." She plays opposite to looking Warner (Hand, whose portrayal of th Harm of the Ogden theatre, Big Four to Keep . Peery, , Imperturbable Chines gentleman-crook Wo Fang, is an unusual expo- was in Salt Luke this week calling Stock of Company; sition of the art of repressive acting, uPon flIm exchange men While here he pitting his wits against those of be booked the Jewel production, The Hart Will Retire The Lightning RaldeF' and it Is a Heart of Humanity," for a run at ths dual to ths death. Wra. Desmond is Ogden theatre. The Mock in th Untied Artists', the star In the five-re- el feature Deuce will he kept in the family Thomas H. Inc Is enlarging activ- association Duncan, a real with no opportunity for ths promoter westerner. There doesnt seem to be ities at his new studio in Culver Citv to In and take a chance at buy anything that handsome Bill Desmond to meet the production demands made widely touted motion piccan not do. He has played In every under his new releasing contract with ture fortunes. conceivable role from society gentle- the Paramount Pictures corporation. decided at a meeting held man to lucky buccaneer and It Is expected that he will shortly an- In This was A nee lee. at which David W. nounce two new stare lo be featured now and In darea Its tramp, Charles Griffith, Chapitn. Douglas in his photoplays during tho coming devil cow puncher. Fairbanks and Mary Pick ford, the atFor the Monday program the Rial- year. torneys for an parties, including Wilto offers Ruth Roland in "The Game's Announcement la made by Georg liam McAdoo, lawyer for the associaUp. and en Tuesday, Douglas Fair-banE. Carpenter, manager of ths Paramou- tion, were present. The United ArtietY aewnchttlon. the nt-Empress, that ho has obtained title for tho organization of th services of Das Archer, lately of official th Rig Four," will be capitalized at San Francisco, aa organist for picture and will be Incorporated tn 1999,090 Interpretation at matinees and Tor New York. Shares win be issued at playing comedies at night. Prof. Ed- 3100 per share.' ifut there Will be no ward P. Kimball also will eontinno to outside of the ehares all stockholders, to dtroct th being divided among the four stara who play tho big orgah-on- d orchestra. Carpenter says Archer is win finance the corporation. This on of the best picture organist In makes the new afcompany a th country, fair with a chance to run family things to suit themselyea and without any interGeorge Mayne, manager of the ference from Outside sources. American theatre, thl week teleAs announced a few day ago, Wilgraphed th VltagrapR company at liam ft Hart hSA withdrawn his name New York that he turned away busi- as a charter member. Mr. Hart sacs The Heart of Humanity," the ness afternoon and evening during th he intends to retire, but there ere run of The Common Cause war Holubar which drama photo great Mayne many person who believe the lure was seen at a local theatre this week, said It was the beet picture ever shown of the screen will be sufficiently has been booked solid over Idaho, ac- at his bouse. strong to bring him back. cording to (J. A. Hager, local mana-- Therefor who Junt has next Sriecr picture IhTwMrh Universal ger turned from a tour of the Gem state. Lewi J. Felznick will present ConQuality Not Quantity. Unless another print can be obtained, stance Taimadgs, following her curI not an rent attraetion, "Romance and AraMr. Hager says that there h Recently returned from the open date before May 1. Of 23 citina bella." .will be a screen version - of convention at N w. T ork. F. A. in booked 20, the he William visited, J. Hurlbut'a last seam stage Wagner. local manager, aava Albert picture Including the largest towns in ths sucers. "Saturday to Monday." Har- E. Rmith. .president of the company, t state. rison ' Ford will again be seen ss Miss strong for the policy of better productions; "It ia quality rather than quan-tit- y Talmadge's leading man. . wji Th now unean-theatre The Paramount-Empres- s the wu coves a producing company. Consequently ha contracted dw tedHtut,t!be VntverwCI hi company has determined upon a current events on Wednesday and aeries nf bigger and better producThursday of each week beginning Qualities That Make tions for the romlng year than it has March 12.- over before attempted. of the Star Screen Louis Marcus, district manager for a eorpora-tlonr'hthe Famous Playere-Lask- y Stage and cinema directors, like Montana, returned doctors, disagree. What one direcwhere h attended the Rotary club considers the one- necessary, tor convention at Butte and met a numfundamental, indispensable Mr. Marcus a ber. of exhibitors. .w bich. must. btb-bi) business J". ricking, tij. anO-li- .Jitoa.-- , PIItSE TWO DAY hi WEEK quality of a young wpnmn eggi ;r peera iird lrfcj)U , .h aUo announces ' .ttt..mauat-L-- tliaci hihut- - ofi arntPue nVFnts to that" AnoOicr "big sensation considers or screen, another stage bring to this city representatives of essential. Beauty Incidentally only weeklies picto, jnake the various is essential.. says one; another deture of the Rotary eUih eoiwention mands talent; a third puts that to be held, here next June i known as intangible something ahead of all other tperaonallty" J. G. Conner, general representaWMh her son Rusarlt Thaw In tive for' Talhe,' was In the city thu Equalities Now, say two directors, glvr week en route Is !a Angeles. eem-plet- ed n , - oth be prepared for the screen i said to be even better. It is aa yet It will he produced with Mias Dean as the star shortly after she completes "Raggedy Ann. tn which she is now playing. that k , d. The "honest-to-goodne- AMERICAN. HE hero of "Come Again Smith," the now picture in which J. War-ge- n Kerrigan will he seen for th first time In this city tomorrow night .at ths American tbeatrsv acquired ths nick-naduring his college days, when he had nothing much to do h wouldnt study hot spend his father money, at which task he was sn eminent success. ' In th story, Mr. Kerrigan has th support of pretty Lois Wilson who has s sympathetic and important role that of a young girl who puts the "pep Into Rmith to th degree that she makes him have faith In himeelf. And believe that he can accomplish Any sort of a task to which he seta his lalenta BROADWAY. EVELYN NEBBIT In her first photoplay, "The Woman VTie Gave," will feature the program st the Broadway theatre th first two She brings to the days of next week. screen all her attractive personality Aawell a th experiences of her stage reer; and she la surrounded in this Arednetlon with the various helps, and scenic, that make it one of ths notable eueceesee of the year. -In "The Wotpan Who Gave this Far piny the part of sn srtiste mod-h- l In the studios of Paris, whre a .rippled American is painting a mastA erpiece, Bulgarian prince ano Ihb'picfBrs before it As finish'd, in lov with the model. Through fll misunderstanding he force her to Farry .him, and takes her sway before h The artist picture is finished. rleves and loses hi sight, and returns America with his brother. A son fc bom-bujflbe prince, who has mar-fjt- l hts wife for her beauty, hates child and actually become jealous ft Its charms open the mother's At.lnet sh reticle and .fletki )A el j PAH! mror SINT FIRST THREE DAYS OF WEEK AMERICAN (Beet of everything) J. WVRHPN KERRIGAN j COME Evelyn Nesbil i AIWATlKt Through the country of the bureau Charles II. Information, of public of films, the Cummer Hart, clal club was supplied with a special release of the Allied War Review, rq-- 1 eased through rathe, for it Victory banquet program last Tuesday evenings G. A. Haver, local manager for the Universal Film Manufacturing comlo at pany, left Friday for Denver conference of branch manatend confereno The Denver. gers west of iiiurhav vivacity, which s commonly called pep.' its the same' by either earne- r- Alep the candidate's middle name must be Talent and her initials must ' spell Character must be her moat Important feature. 8he has to be petite, quick on her.feeL thing when sh stands on them and generally she has to be so versatile that she can play anything from tragedy A la Due to tare TheWoman Who Gave' sensational story of an artists mbdrt who hated her owa beauty. vVhaptev I The Iron Teat ak Timm Today THEDA R VIA tn CLEOPATRA- - - Hart AGAIN PMTm art. In OF WEEK With Red Big I " Comedy. Inotrunionlai solo at every show ETRST TWO DVYS -- last Times Today ALICE BRADY in - IN I) LSTRUCTTR I J'. WIFE."' STRAND SATURDAY . ' j "Maternal Right fKltiy Gordon) The Home Trail." Alfred Whitman and hell " Shljv- - man) FTR.T DAY OP WEEK "No Mans land." (Bert Iytrti) Powers that I Try" Ia Hfa Latest Two- Reel Scream. (Mary Miles Mlnlerl 66 LIBRETY, TODAY GAIL KA4N tn "Tho Red Woman." EIKNT DAY OF WFJEK Edwin Arden In "Tho Gray Mai." Always a good oomedy 4 1IJBKHTY LAST the RIALTO DOCBIJ5 EXTRA FEATURES ' . TODAY - Vita-grap- I BROADWAY - , A splendid rotund fit . - tn and LOIS WLLfcON happy-go-luc- rhar-r'crtrt- tc Re a In Double BIQ Wm. father when hts mother died, ho he ran wild- - ss - A Great Tie Wasnt- - Realty Bad. merely neglected bv hie wealthy -- roster. Ince-Artcra- ft Art-cra- hair-raisin- i cm latofth a her. There are rumors of the possible location of two new theatres in th block, 'bounded by Mam and Slate streets and Second and Third South street The j possible construction of a hie .aude-vffl- e house In that blotk is said to, be I considered, and another rumor places a 2,200 picture theatre about that location. There are still rumor of the construction of a new picture house in the rear of Williams build-in- s on Main street between South Temple and First South streets, and official announcement come from the coast that the Wilkee people propose to build a permanent stock house In this city. Work Is progressing on ths new Pant&pes theatre in the center of the block bounded by Main and Weet jTemple street and First and Second .South streets. Various Interests are reported to be (at the back of these numerous projects, land the thing seems to be "all up in It is a situation which Is fthc; air.' the attention of every show-- , 'attracting 'man la the city, beside the amuse-tmeloving public. Capt. R. Warwick Is Home From WniDesniond TIMES Venus in L0E TONIGHT the East BRYANT 99 WASHBURN in James Montgomery Flagg Coined. HI PPODROM THEATRE 2nd Sooth and State. Was. 221. Telephone - ALL NEXT WEEK EXCEPT MONDAY. BFl'CE DUNCAN. totem kite Reel .Thriller. In W Pearl While 9woWk. MK44W4 HU ftatdrrk."'' (THREAT IT EATS. n Him New. , v I1RNT DAY OF WEEK of'thc-1,tglTtcdu- t g' Eddie-Po- lo in lA Shot for Life GIBSON In SILENT SENTINEL.' "SCREEN TELEGRAM."-Wol- f Till Story, and Mntt A Jeff. REI-E- 'THE 4. Ralph Cloninger StockOompany INNOCENT SEATS50c ' Offering Pauline Fredericks Famous Play t 50c-B1- E5T ' -'- 15c Gallery 13c. 33c, - 25c Balcony 23c; 35c. AND MATINEES WEDNESDAY SATURDAY. 25c BEST SEATS 25c Note: Secure your reservations early and avoid disappoint merit. Box office open 10 a. m. No Performance on Mondays During March. t V . |