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Show r ' SECTION j THItEE A ? . SATURDAY DESERET EVENING NEWS MARCH 29 1919 Salt Lakers Will Aid Teachers By Seeing Big Roosevelt Film : W. GRIFFITH, through Julias Kahn, of California, Will petition Con greag to pass a law making it a criminal offense to plagiarize a motion picture or the name of a motion picture producer. According to Mr. Griffith his name, as well As the names of other authors and producers, hare .beeir falsely used in connection with certain motion pictures,' whose sponsors attribute their productions to men who have had nothing to do with the making of the pictures and who are to no why concerned in their exhibition. cites several instances where his ewname has leen falsely used, and calls the aUentlon Of Con- -' greas to newspaper advertisements and announcements exp lotting motion pictures of , inferior make as "Produced by D. W. GHffith." This system of flagrant falsehood and open "misrepresentation is injurious to the reputations of men who produce only high-clapictures and is a direct attempt to mislead the public. , Tt ith lor- the th Veit on late iked hitp ss Xu' PARAMOUNT-EMPRES- tut RAT la undoubtedly the of the screens young actors when it comes j'to portraying the homely huqtan Virtues and foibles, and the inner ' dramas of the soul that are so often' a part of the young man's life, says the press announcement of his next feature at the Mr. Ray is not dashing, he does not portray the He does give real rollicking hero. life, however, and the sorts of young men seen each day in the street. He CHARLES tod i b . nuk . th liven , Eiwtll i refuses to strut and be unreal, and Vtth each screen characterization his vogue grows, for the public has been quick to recognize the value of his work. In his new Paramount picture. - "The Sheriff's Son,, which will be shown at the Paramount-Einprea- s theatre next week, Mr. Ray gives one of his beet creations, a young man, who has inherited a great fear from his mother, and who makes the groat fight to win his courage and .manhood. That the girl he loves comes to him In the winning accentuates ?- .the constructive side of the story. The Story was written by William McLeod Raine and the scenario was the work of J. G. HawkSj. ' -- Tea ding woman lii Peena Owen. i rand'- - mtn. Vhen n hi . tbs adit, r t the hi fu- ot clo that, not iked 4e- - tntan - ielm n for UST a young man madly In love and out for a good time. The girl resolves to "bring him to his senses; K would never do to have a hubby who is so fond of his cocktail Down goes the engagement glass. ring, and np goes the spirit of youth! He'll show fier a thing or two. He'll go to work and prove himself a real h a abl aa shea rich, that ' ' quit . ncea t t th n Tom Moore, a he appears A Man and Hia in his latest play: The ahow will be at the Money. American the first two (it week only-- -- It-- is reputed to he thts That's rived -- ip per- - versatile screen' favorites biggest and best offering. . The story is one that concerns the son of- - the idle rich-- ., out- - for a good time and not., caring much how he gets it. The girl who wears his diamond on her finger, determines to bring the young man to his senses and she sends back the ring. The young man decides that it Is time for him to show something, and he an- U ciety i Hi phfl- -' swers an advertisement offering a position to an intelligent young man as valet to a bunch of pet puppies.. The play Is replete "with good humor and the best of acting. It enda of course, in a most satisfactory manner to all concerned, and with the hero and his wife Costly ensconced in a bungalow Just right for two.- ' r fl t this I Tn" with . nded id of itm BROADWAY. -nary octal it W and it.t s ' ATiflME," .with Theda an engagement begin Bararffl at th Broadway Theatre , the first of the week. General popular attention waa directed to this siren, as transplanted to the 'stage, when Richard Strauss grand opera of that name, with Mary Garden in the title role, waa banned- at the Metropolitan Opera House after its first performance. hU . Bara has beett relled-upon- -in her interpretation of proven proficiency as a portrayer of superwomen -to reveal the true psychology of this strange creature of history. - A further virtue. It la pointed out in the features press notices, is that no undue liberties have been taken with the story.. In the main, the account giv- en by Jhe great Jewish historian, Jo has been faithfully fulloWedT X Gordon Edwards, under whose direction the .screen spectacle was produced, 'put six months of the hardest kind of concentration on Sa- racrr Hu - man. . Ger- -' ltd AMERICAN. . -- rwtld W d t 4. lome, have He is said to excelled himself to th effective reproduction of ancient architecture, which Characterized hia previous effort, "Cleo-patr- a. In the JeruHalrm of King Herod's day he discovered opportunities for even more sumotuou set-- tlrrgsrrand tho- - amazlng symmetry, opulent color, stately simplicity- and harmonious grouping of ensemble pictures are not merely pleasing to' the eye, but lend dignity and artistie background to the Story. k 71 - - LJJJarallyLtheJamsulLDance--the-SeveVeil swings to a crescendo of n I dramatic tensity. ; Strand promises as its next. another bill of rare merit. The first picture on the program is Ethel Clayton lit -- "Husband and Wife." a vtrtio dramatic document of domestic' and financial intrigue with a lasting norak In this play - M lse Clayton is aid to carry out the part of Doris Baker with surpassing grace and stags aMUty. Th piece ts well photographed and artistically presented. The seoond offering in Carlyle Blackwell. starring In "HI- Royal Highness," a piece that provide tho star and screen favorite ample opportunity to display his talent before th ereen. It 'is a startling story of s mappy Amertcaa youth "who became ' . THE ,twin-draiyat- ic - V J C0DLD1SS Miss Frederick' follow The Woman I) tat ions Between with mw Hamiuon . ixe : in1 One Week of Life, arranged for the THOSE EYES? screen by Willard Mack, set for Real and Reel lease April it. re- Show Great Under the direction of her husband, Alien Hoiubar, Dorothy Phillips, Universal star, is now working on a neW super-dram- a tentatively titled "Ambiat the Universal City studios tion, The director wrote both the story and tbs. scenario for the new drama and) has placed William Stowell and Robert thing have changed since 50 years C. Anderson at the head of Miss Phil-- ! and this applies especially to ttg0 lips' supporttngcast. the relations existing be'ween the the- Eten aa reThurston Hall, formerly with Para- - j'atrq and the film world d mount, has returned to Universal City cently as two year ago it was engage an art!: signed a contract Hall was keen , ldered lcidai in support of Carmel Myers in "Who on the PklriS . age in Will Marry Me? and is also playing PPr same In Dean Priscilla city where a film easplay-Queeopposite "Raggedy! the " T" Ting, featuring that same artii aa a ' Police' were called ib .a hurry last noted picture personality. TKe tha-wee- k to the Broadway theatre, in tre manager ,would, rend their N. Ta HTfravr the play-- 1 ments and hold forth at length In . , houaiu. structure from crowds fight-- 1 a? these" . ing for a chance to see J. Stuart 8UC , Black tons latest and greatest mastera "Mfhy should we pay an actor or show Each Ray for the Benefit of the Sal lake City Teac.ior servCommon Cause." Doors actress a huge salary for their piece, "The Fund. Next Week were torn from-the; hinges, lobby ice( and cbare tbe pubUc dollat-displays and glass were shattered in Illinois. Chicago and Southern Illinois Or two dollars when they can see the Christie Launches the mad rush. conference and the misrion-trffice- . Two-Resame actor or actress in a motion Services were held Sunday at tho Comedies For the second time In three months ' picture theatre dowq the street for Logan Square chapel, the speaker ' It isnt logical and it isnt May Allison gets "married'' on the teri cents? being Elder Frank Smith of Mounwont The pay screen, in her forthcoming pictured good business. tain View. Canada, public ho is returning now nearing com- - the difference in price and my House rhrlsUe Film Orchestra D-i votni Into from the Eastern States mission, havofP two-relabored pletlon at the Metro studios In Holly- - will be empty," and the wall sounded the ing greater part of his special time wood. In In for Thirty Days." Miss! convincing. In the West Virginia conference: pauai?n But now? WeU times of are. course, Allison wore her first wedding gown. Shave There Moroni Allen of the Northern. Illinois changed. bnt prior to that had never been a ' great'actors and actresses in the film conference, Elwm and Paul bride before the camera in all her world to whom the door of the speak-cineS. Hanson. A tenor solo "Little MothAnd of course, lng stage is forever closed. 'This er was experiences. of Mine," suug by Elder DeL in real life she i still heart whole doesnt mean that their talents are Mar Egbert and a girls chorus coorj aqy the less in their own particular of .Catherine Matheson, Ruth suiting line, but that nature has not been Callie Jensen, Belva and Elteworih,' prodigal in her gifts and that versaViolet Dixon, under the direction" of tility has been denied them. Miss Mir! Clark, sang "The Opening-Buds To a superlative artist who has of Springtime on both stage and gained distinction Elder Del Mar Egbert who is re. screen, the competition between that home from Albany. New Tork,, turning story, suggested to Winifred Dunn by artist as a theatrical star and a mohas spent a. week ar the guest of hia" an act In ast. original play by Harry ' uon picture luminary is a healthy and brother. Dr. Egbert, who is gradual S. Sheldon, is a hlghlv dramatic one stimulating one A case in point oc- ing from the Rush Medical college. Zin which love and politics clash, Curred in Providence. Olga Petrova ' to return to his home in Lo, was booked to play Keith's thMtre, ' L and will be accompanied by Dr., gan I" is which the theatre Norma Talmarige, accompanied by'an(1 Empire Although the nm Egberts wife and baby. mother Some changes acre made in the of- -' 40 members ficers and teachers of, the Logan, Sunday for hiorn- Square Sunday school occupying a picturesque log cabin injwrd, nr made PetrovaA her own op- - niy,tery stories. especially written for ing. William P. BowerSunday was released The most result. natural Position. scenes the heart of the woods, where ' bjm and affordinir to as second assistant and Student Wm. , Plfy th poor movie gtar who at- - out "Nobody in de world never black-temwill he taken for the next ten days fori?.. The film fans first flocked to properIy prelernhtsmZ srUlne M. McKay .was choren to fill the va- to see their. favorite velth theatre the which I no oh Russian ed shoes lsthf she A. le B If there picture, Reeve anythataway." Whereupon now anonymity author of the fa eancy. - Florence Telford and Cisra r actress In person, "to know . Russian work at This is mouswhile-atelstory the director retired "Craig Kennedy stories and Devey were reteneifn teacher an.I momentarily, body who doesnt recognize hmnedl- from the pen of H, H. Van Loan, ZL"Z K MrerTex nnd Geo. II. PAI J were seBew wiied charge of the the ftashteg eyes of Dorothy Gish W" ,he lected tn their place. ntTavehielefor kTnnidredogulaHVmpaUvins Pedro Mis de is at? Cardoba 4 I let him be marked a. a man who doe. Miss Clara Dei ey hus been trams-- 1 new leading man and other prominent added to the long line In ffont of 19h19 forred from the mission office to. labor not know-mucI box office. And th' vaudeabout the screen.' cast are members of the Marguerite and now, in Racine, WUiConMn. says triumphantly. was also 4,The Heart of Marc McDermott, and Ma- ville patrons? Their attitude "If uch there be, go mark him welt shoes, at" t 4 h baa something to fall back upon If Clayton, cn Mrs. Aurora Dixon Humanity lined' a most natural one. - It was "Weil, In a secant Paramount picture Mlae the fails In the movies. Her most it tilda Brundage, weve seen her on the stage, now let's Sunday dinner Prest, Paul S. 1 Lius oh On blood ' soaked Miss Jonee. fields Be and Pearl Rn 1,lf' dead where waa taking the role of a alavey. ceut film U Peppy picture," and they dii Four Thomas H. Ince productions Pony," a Para-lh- e men lay. Two conferences were held last. motion picture theatre bene- studio bootblack was watching the mount picture, which la pretty food were included in the (5 photoplays se- Wifi the heart of humanity forget week The Northern Indiana conferIn fact, many equally. lected for the president's entertain- eene. Good Laved T be finally burst alliteration, aay we. an overflow Where they fought through the night ence convened at Peru arid Southern on hia latest trip to Paris. They ninP there w and the dying day Indiana conference at Indianapolis..',;-Splendid were "False Faces, an Ince BpeciaJ; unable Jo gain admittance to the And Hell wept with regret him shortly before his unexpected the- - king of an European monarchy. reports were given by the1 Bennett in When Do We Eat, atfe t0 a Petrova in person that the The program will be offered at the death. All the proceeds from the local jand two Hart pictures, "Breed of most natural thing for them to do waa Forget the men on that gory field. missionaries of the work being ae- And ' the women, and children too complished. While the force of mi- to see Petrova on the screen. Strand the first two daya of the week performances are to go to the city Why they dip for you and I and thetr sicnarles Is grow ing smaller the work school teachers' benefit fund. The only. ' deed ia RIALTO. teachers here found it necessary to f Dorothy Datton, the famous being carried on by the local priest-Will help us to live and do. . A Narrow Escape. if . , hood in the various branches. their association funds H. Ince photoplay star, has been sacrifice of a little wtfe who which were badly depleted On those shell torn fields where ' 2 S. Davto of the Wis- -. Psest. during the- showered with telegrams from theatre THE a home among friends in the fight with the recent influenza flowers win grow constn conference," who spent the past epiRuth Roland. Pathe star and all the way from Los managers In dust the and the rain and the week In the mission office, returned when the teachers engaged in Canadian Northwest to minister .to New Torh Ctty asklng her to George Larkin, who plays oppogsleeo rand' to his field of labor Saturday accom--panl- ed during their enforced idleoff en route east and make a the wants ,of homelesa and Orpbaned ntmrtng site her in "The Tiger .Trail, the men Where ness. They have undertaken the sale stop for right fought bv Eiders Levi Swenson and: new Pathe serial, were overcome children of France and Belgium, is of tickets for these performances, and personal appearance. the wrong and the foe against Oor W- - F"6 w r. Elder Swenson hag . Hollv cave in th in bv smoke a of Heart "The theme And the dominating the soil wasaenched with been transferred to the Wisconsin T" 1 th management of -- the Madge Kennedy is spending more wood hills recently and were resof Humanity" the eight-reproducblood. is in their hands. ' conference andwQLl3bor for the time in the gymnasium and swimmtug cued by the technical crew lust e tion by Allen "Hoiubar In which In thetr death lheTr ForgeLLhey-garthen-fiveThe Fighting Roosevelts is. like pool at the to save Culver City present in Milwaukcc. Sunday ruorn- aJl small and was cave Phillip la said to score the most the life of the former president, re- - studios these Goldwyn very The Ing wak epent in ractne where theyj days than any other distinctive triumph of her screen plete with thrills and tense action.For such as yon and I the smudge pots, used to rive it were at the services. From she is expect Goldwyn star. afire, . career. the appearance of being scene And the loved ones at home when Racinespeakers It all the exciting episodes in jnr t the near Perhaps a depicts went to Milwaukee where , future role re that they filled it so aulcklv that the Tbl feature will be presented at the career of the "moat interesting quires her to be a stunt artist. can heard the they could not be filmed before Miss they were speakers at the evening i the Rialto Theatre for five days be- Atrierican, and, while educational In To do and to dare and to die. Roland and Mr; Larkin were in services, Monday morning wo apent-ginning today. In front the highest sense, is also keenly. in- , Transplanted from the Metro servof asnhvxiation. danger cave in seeing potnts of interest in MilNanette, ward of Father Michael, teresting. It Is full of sterling Ameri- ice flag to the new Metro studios in of the ODemns there was waukee. the parish priest, and wife of .John canism and is a picture every only a narrow ledge with a sheer nine M r. Gerajits Humphreys of Paris, . Hollywood, stars now service drooo of ISO feet and the amoke Patricia, oldest and handsomest of American should see. stand for nine restored by Idaho, Is matriculated at the North- - ' so obscured the ledge that escape five sons of the Widow Patricia, in Two matinee performances will be Metro Pictures positions western law school. corporation to that that wav meant -almost certain the Canadian expeditionary forces, is given each day, starting at 2:20 and number of its A Mr. Lai kin erv .death. . employees who respondElders Allen, Perry, Hull and Beck so moved by John's descriptions of 4 of the There will be one evening show ed to Uncle Sam's call to the director plight (Special the warned Correspondence.) p.m. colors stead, missionaries from the Eastern the misery and Buffering he has found each . day, beginning at 2:30 p.m. and have and himself and of Roland Miss taken March 25. their The HICAGO, again up peaceStates mission, spent a few days eight A the rescuing partv reached them among the children of France and Tickets are on sale by the teachers time occupation. Men who wore the Both artists were at the time. in seeing in Chicago. While here they lust Logan Square Belgium, that she decides to go and public school pupils, at the khaki of the army and the blue of were guests of Elder Moroni Allen.- verv ill from the smudge but othabroad aa a Red Crosa nurse. While church was one Friday evening theatre. Walkers, Callahans the navy comprise th nine whose -erwise suffered no in lurv. Through the courtesy of tne j. G. engaged in thfa work shells captur- book store and the Owl Drug store. moot of the elaboratewhen affairs came they McDonald Chocolate Co. of Salt Lake. ed by the Germans and brought bef"back. ever ore-Eric given by the ladies of the Na- Elder C. & Scbank amt Geo. W. Fo von Btrang. a PruBSlan dffi-ce- r, Egyptian Princess tional Womans Reliefsoderty. who had once been her husbands The ler, formerly of the McDonald comAnnie Luther ie the latest addition pany. accompanied Prest and Mrs. college friend and who had tried to to was auditorium decorated to Appear with the Engaged Paths galaxy of aerial stars, foqr Ellsworth, Blanche Ellsworth, Elder make love to her in the little Canawhich includes Pearl White, Ruth Robeautiful booths to represent the four Leon M. Strong, and Mr. and Mie. In Motion Pictures seasons dian village. Btranv tries to force his land and Betty Compson. Miss Luof the year. The summer Otto Mehr through the Ruckenheim attentions upon her. She escapes will ther be with Charles and and plunges a kn' booth waa presided oveiby the teach- Bros, and Eckstein Cracker-Jac- k her bosom with the The pet subject Hutchinson in a new serial to be made Just as her husband rushes into the the of late ers of the Sunday school. The spring candy factory. namely, by Western Photoplays for Pathe room. She recovers and is persuaded of royalty in commercial fields .UOtU.ll wae called The Great Gamble., to go home. jpeslded over by the nreal- ith the close of the great world President Fortune. of the Y. L. M. I. the ISIS. A notable ranOias been selected to ajjTjggfelg proving to be more"a fun. than fall of booth Mrs. fact ter Cora Pickering of r by support Madeline Traverse on the new NH of themost remarkable The estate orj$S08,000 left by TUeo- William Fox picture "The Love that Vltagraph has' availed itself of a the of the Relief society, scenes 'that ha thus far been Roosevelt' a very moderate Dares," now being made In Hollvwood. lot of dethroned talent lying idle in whilepresidency dore the winter booth was under the fortune by New isYork Cal. Thomas Rant chi plavs opposite the highways and byways of Europe shown on the screen, is promised in standard but - Lquia Marcus left this week for Miss Traverse. Others in Mrs. direction of Alfie Jensen and asyis are the cast where and in America, sought size. Dr W. Griffith's new Artcraft photo- Denver to j fb over the affairs of the Frank Mrs. Winnie R. Ashton, who repre- for a president one of unusual " Elliott, Mae Gaston, Thomas lum. Roosevelt, indeed, as proboffice in that Guise, George B. William. . 4 the wives of tbe Utah stu- It ranks play, The 'Greatest Thing in Life, Famous Players-Lask- y This company has just engaged the sented the countrys richest chief. ' , with Lillian Gish in the stellar part city. niece Of tbs dents in Chicago. The booths were ably Delia. wince Washingtoav Princess Pattra, and which will be shown at the Isis Theand fact has a suggestive interest. Many planned "Married in Haste, thefimt picture presentkhedive of EgypL who, ac- were The making of motion pictures in produced built William A. atre the first three days of the week, Matheson. by has told, she just ruler ot a pettv republic haa beby William Fox for his new cording to the story business houses of the city has crewere served by tbe lady acome Th war has swept overw'French a Albert Ray, and his new lead- is the heroine of a sensational escape Refreshments bnt no ated a good- deal of interest during star. missionaries and J. iaKe Jn which a young French-Amer- iPrinFrank The Pickering her father from has ever been president of the Woman. palace. Elinor is said be to ing Fair, thA concharacter-portweek. have Curious crowds becan girl, Jeanette Peret, the a conducted "'wonders and blunders to was Intended cess Della Pattra richest' worldand a the of greatest cleanest smashing big comedy rayed by Lillian Gish, is living gregated in large numbers ttr see how wife of sn old entertainment. The sum realized was and thin notwithstanding tberepublic, liveliest sort snappy, rapid, bub- come the thirty-fourt- h altered It with her father. Hammered by the pictures are made. The making of and the engagement noble, being 3333 83. scale of personal wealth under whteh Egyptian with humor fine and excruciatbling Mr. death storm from the. great gm. they these pictures is a part of a project ingly Mrs. ex Alex and was J but the she when father her made spent aa of by the in situhtiona. its comparative magnitude. funny Motion Picture in' Screencraft an have taken refuge by the week in visiting points of interest and -11 years of age. of 21.000,000, has .de-- . . which ia film . r underground company, of this e .city,known dugout. As the years intervening between friends in Milwaukee. creased. fortune was ' With the various distracting influas "Put Aa the French are leaving, pressed ing a picture W. Oswell Jackson of Ogden, different, moreover. it being mainlyi childhood and this arbitrary Stent , Elder lo be an' advertis- ences of war and -resultant conditions, her hack temporarily by the Huna. a ting .It 7ver. Itia an to the arrived at mission office less she began escape plan prepared an Inherited; fortune. possessor Jeanette's fath- ing comedy, and scenes are being laid largely removed, the present spring grew au4 to- - begin may have added to it In his lifetime, er how the water Jar opens with a in several of thedepartmnt-tor- e made home he haa her a she taken tn short but. as case the of leaving secretly other ne. Englishman presidents, and business institutions of the city. active from a productions! standpoint way secret spnng and discloses-telephoRome, where she lived in se- trip into the Southern States mission most of his persona! earnings In a Part of ft is being made at the Des- In motion' picture circles that rih clusionto while dra- visiting friends and relatives ia Alaand music of 40 of studying life were -years period I public Pacific ocast has witnessed since the matic art. " "When the the lieu- eret Gymnasium... was able to bama. she la absorbed the Eventually of his support family. on Into the earn a livelihood by grace of these acgreat Industry grew being tenant' tells the old man, "You can Elders Elwln Ellsworth, Wm. T. No other president Metro entertained .penny .Leonard,- weeterti serve France by using it.'' slope. The early summer is complishments, appearing In opera such of remunerative pub- -, ,. advantages The. old matt tries his beet to send lightweight champion of the V. Hendricks. Otto L-- Ander- 11 city as Roosevelt, and besides hia ItalyT , thi,J. studios last companies engaged simultaneously In "throughout visitor tu Itr Holh-wddthe message but Jt waa then that her family became son, and the Mlseea Cora S. Stevenson from official his Kilter undertakes to send it. Friday, and Benny enjoyed hie visit t the making of new productions, Jesse aware of her whereabouts, and agents and Katherine W. Wu rutin, and La salary from hia books positions irigaU and from editor' At lest a voice comes at th other so much that he posed for several i L. Lastly, first of the were sent to bring her back to bet fa- Verne,, Crockett have been must work been have large. Yet. honorably ial end of the telephone. It ia the voice photographs as souvenirs of a pleasant organization, who recently returned ther's palace. - She received warning released after spending . from two It is a fair Inference that if these had of the fastldioua dandified young lov- - j afternoon, "from New York, has already made a of this attempt and fled. In the course been the side source of hts supporV-h- e 30 to as months missionaries years er from America whom she .had floutannouncements affecting of number she lived in various parts in the Non hen States mission. Elders would have died a poor man, as CleveViola Dana and members of her j both the of; ed. That far-of- f "hello eastern and western studies, of .years heard world under assumed names Thomoek, Hendricks and Anderson land died, - and also most of their the left Metro the company not tbe ,eact of which was the signing through shot and shell, means more supporting .arrived In San Fran- have labored in the Northern Indiana predecessors in the White Hose. This to her than the hope of reerue front studios In Hollywood Sunday night to 0f a new contract with "Fatty" Ax-g- o and eventually sbe-Jir- st attracted aiten- - conference and for tbe past six months has been the. common financial fat of' on location in the giant redwood buckle, effected., by .. Adolph.Zuke7.4 cisco, where the beasts who are beating down her c Elder Anderson has president and th example qf RooseCalif ornia,- In the neighbor- presided oven-thdoor: if means that the mu she levee region-o- f the of 'president corporation, involving conference. - - Miss Stephenson and velt probably merely prove the rule has found his aoui in the muck and & mm of more than 33,000,000. This rUrnfre Elder W T.- Stock! have spent most that the office of president RT not eco A glug of the trenchea j declared to be the largest Individual deferred a Tong standing offer to of "their time in the Wisconsin (hYpedwooIa" confer- nomically productive in any logical L contract, ever 'entered into by picture until the cessation of ence, Elder Stpckl having presided proportion to Its exalted state and ture Concern. CapL Robert Watwlckfthe war made her Red Cross work over that conference for th directing weeks. vEdwinCarewe! past onerous political qualifications.' New' n legs necessary. i r .t.er Fighting Roosevelts., in, , .. thee months. Before returning home, York Worlds i'll The Princess Della Pattra is a Mias Stevenson will visit friends and of Abass of the most interesting-motioEffendl Pasha and daughter ONE THE MORMONS AND THE . wiigborn in an ancient palace In Cairo; Rapids, Mich., where she spent the ever shown in this city is THEATRE. . 1897- - . - v'' in n Wurs-tiEgypt, Miss mission. her first scheduled far the Oepheuni Pauline Frederick enjoys again thej part of Monday ' haa labored In the Chicago. Wis"Bolshevism on Trial" la the title in Interesting compilation form' ' product of a celebrated author. , He la Cosmo Hamilton, creator, of Madge of a "sensational production dealing Announcement comes from Pathe consin and Northern HTinois confe- Ing the history of theatricals 'In Salt ' Kennedys Day Dreams' and a dozen with the spread of Bolshevism. The Exchange that Virginia Pearson Pho- rence; and Misa Crockett in "SL Paid. Lak by. the late John K. Lindsay, Eider for sale at the Deseret News Book is said, toplay Inc., has chosen that organiDavenport and Keokuk, low stage plays, aa well aa being a fre- picture is not propaganda, .-UsIn ot to labored a eontrsbutor the Northern but medium Mathis haa the zation distribution. drains. Star. , Advertisementquent magaainea , sl.'J . - - - Changes J con-an- n. . , - ir el 2, el . Elb-wort- I -- j - er i pt fta. the-colo- " h re-G- 1 eye-me- nt d the-Eni- Thora-replenb- sh . entire--productio- el - -- ed Chicago News I G m T- ed para-graphe- rs , mat-Mon- 1 'th' on toil-Uon- e, - " i elt to-b- French-officer-sho- Huns-come,- ... -- la-co- nt -- ' STRAND. WHO "tt ; " - I n . -.8 V "4 f Ji |