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Show f) SECTION - THREE DESERET EVENING NEWS .SATURDAY. MAY dios of the Famous Players-Lask-y corporation, Catherine Calvert has already started "The Career of Katb- street eras Bush at tbe Fifty-sixt- h studio and BUlie Burke hag begun "Billeted." the first of her series of- Paramount pictures under her new contract, at Fort Lv Meanwhile, Elesie Ferguson is well along in the pro- her duction of "The Avalanche," new Artrraft picture which George and Irene Fitzmaurico is directing "Fometimes when I am playing in Castle with Director Charles Maigns a scene that requires whirlwind ac- and her supporting company, will be back, from , Florida In a coople of tion I wiah that I had short hair weeks to film tbe Interiors for "Ths that I needn't be bothered by the fear Firing Line." that my hairpins are coming out and that wisps of hair are straggling aU over my face hays Miss Priscilla Doan. Universal star, "but I assure you the feeling is only temporary. A Womans hair is indeed her that is. If it is glory1 Vrownlng xmv playing properly cared for, and if more women realised the importance of keeping DOCBAKERANDHIS their' hair in perfect condition there Picture Star TeDs How to Care For Hair l HE First National mte Qrcntt baa planed ita corp beneath the JaatOT . Coml 1 ino TaTmailge mi a Producer Talks of of EBEnnsawsmSira --t tot the distribution of aU bis hr her-pro adooe The agreement m option In favor of First Na a additional stx prodao- cussed it with fervor, sought some equable means of adjusting the aitnaikm. and yet so far as I can determine, tbe practice on tbe part of many exhibitors of cutting to salt themselves seems to continue unabated. t he.-- jrmio q t,hl JLhia Lcv;l. i1?. house-hol- d. a foe in our own and to be starred la to be written .directed by John Emerson aad Anka phix-topla- vs This combination of taleert la byFlrst National of-a-a "an effort to farther Increase aardards of atSreen entertainment by direction jbtaimn In the writing od to ol (pedal attraction, ability equal star tbe of that io. 1 In tbe West. It aU the wild riders. jM occasion when .Wncbo busters and sure shots of the Vwt assembled to display their prow-0- 0. Such n scene is lent red In The Artcxaft picture Jjjeey Corral," a pow orrics William &. Hart, which will ts shown at the FazamounfcXnwreea waa f0 three days next week. It -- arisen by Mr. Hart and Lambert and they also collaborated is Ha faction. Jane Norak la the Uadtny an, heeding an excellent supporter cast. The rodeo scene of thia picture wan ipensrve and took lots of time, but 2 justified tbe effort for It give a ooeh of realism that could not other-ris- e punch-r- t. have been secured. Many s aad Indiana. Mexicans, stiers rente to Hollywood to make in rodeo scenes and over a thousand therein. jprMi appearedCorral" la said to be The Money tfet most eliciting film that has been . produced in months !? i thin V. i 4 fir Vr r of this lndiariminam v N U -- . ,! f-- a.-..-- , W innils.1 iiia1 SHIRLEY MASON slTrW 1 heart-grippin- g, ng e Tal-ma- con-'iso- es ck e ess a, Corporation. r mi BROADWAY FIIUfT TWO I) WEI Ji. Madlaine Traverse Try to Get In. LAST TIMES THIS EVENING That popular and dainty star Ws OF (Last seen here in the big feature "Gambling in Souls") In Her Latest Sensation That Dares In which an extravagant wife makes amends for her foMy. WM DUNCAN in Man 'of Might KLBHHHKECXHa She decides to help Bin the war by becoming a farmette. She picks pumpkins, peas and peppers including Bobbie, ho had pounds of pep. ALSO Another screamingly fanny Mack Sennett Comedy AMERICAN PRESENTING FTltST TWO " DATS OF WEEK -- Sesso& Hayakawa The Courageous Coward rt Beenes are laid in Oriental Quarter of San Francisco. SPEC! AL FEATURES - big Arte raft production staffed full, of thrills and action. Risked his life, saved a million dollars and then IMAGINE what he asked for! TBE Csastrv LAST SHOWS TODAY just Itonp. r -- Paths Review Harold IJojd OomrdT . Orolicstrnl and Pipe Organ Selections The Money Corral Aba Rubens - J , atoe Ideal Color Film of the type that Miss Griffith has appeared in to such advantage heretofore. - Found, is Gaim . Hi,-TliT- ly Afternoon prices j f t j. t Nlght prices ll 10c, 15c, 25c 15c. 25c, 26e wwisisiswwwigigwwS 1 nourished. but not too many "Scalp massage of them will keep the hair youthful Dandruff should never be permitted to form, but snuuld be attended to, as soon as any signs of the condition appears. An olive oil wash Is beneficial to tbe scalp that, is too dry and for brittle hair, but it is not wise to at- tempt home remedies when the hair breaks too easily and constantly. In cases of this sort, a reliable hairdresser. capable of describing individual treatments' should be consulted. "To gain its beet effect the hair should be simply arranged. There is nothing beautiful In the grotesque modes affected nowadays and more than one woman has reined her hair, by plastering it into unseemly designs with the use of 'sticking1 pastes. "Whenever possible the hair aboutd be loosened and allowed to hang free. Sunshine and fresh air are tbe best beauty doctors Hi the world and they are just as proficient in bringing life and gloss to tbe hair as they are in bringing roses to the cheeks and brightness to the eyes. 'night except Monday . Four beginning Thura. 2 IS. in. NOW PLAYING THEODORE KOSLOFF - o o o o o o o SAM ADAMS A J. P. GIUT- - CHARI IF VmFtOM Hnnwe Eileen HOBSON PALL u: BEATTY V IUUi BROTHER H. C. Mr IN TYRE o THE o o o o 0 0 0 0 SIXKIRKSMITH GIRLS Vitagraphs next Bessie Love pic Four Big Pictures turn, "The Little Boas. has been Tn a Musical Interlude filmed for the greater part in the vithe Now in Making 10c, 25c 50c, 15o, Evenings. in is the Cal. This of Eureka. cinity Matinees 10c, 25c, SOc. midst of tbe giant tree portion of tbe on Beats sale at ticket ofllce state and forms a wonderful setting With four big productions in work m. In II p. m. dally It for the photoplay, which is a lumber In a recent issue the British Journal or in immediate contemplation, the Phono Wasatch 4240. camp story. of Photography said "We have still next few weeks premise to be replete to wait for the ideal color film with busy activity at the eastern stn- D. W. Griffith passed through Salt can be bought all complete bywhich the en week route from yard and inserted for projection into Lake during the the coast to New York City. the standard cinematograph lantern. Prizma color films ars claimed to New answer this description and project of York, FrankT5uffy, of the general manager of at the same speed as the black and Palhe. wag a jailor ia xhi city dur- white films, without attachments or aliwxiMst of any kind to the usual ing the -'' week, projection machine." 'rsei " ' The negatives are made on panchrolocal office of which of Hie Pathe. W. A. Calkins la manager, is now op- matic emnbdon. that is sensitive to mi) an (I is developed in total dark- colors erating under almost normal condi tions again, tbe aims lost in the recent Eaeh area of a Prizma color posiIF YOU FOUND YOUR WIFE fire having been for the most part retive film is practically complete In colplaced. Tbs office is temporarily lo- ors and bo viewed ABOUT TO BETRAY. YOU may in tbe hand as cated at the office of "The Bnper well as on the screen. The material Film Attraction used is a celluloid base costed with How Would You Punish Her? sensitive emulsion on each side. It is Mvnon H. Lewis, son of Walter J. first printed with a design and treat Dont Answer Until You Lewis of this city and for some time ed, after which all of tbe pictures past San Francisco manager for the representing the greens and bine ars Famous Players-Lask- y corporation, printed on one aide. Onthe opposite arrived in ths city tins week for a side alt of the pictures, representing brief via 'I prior to going to Kansas red and orange are pr.nted The reds City to accept tbe position of district and greens ars in register opposite one same appites to' the manager fvr tbspompany in the. mid- another sod-'tband 1 dle west. oranges and biting. Attar development and further chemical treatments the F. J. Murphy, formerly of Denver, Images appear In their natural colors has beeir appointed as chief booker at and are ready for projection. the Sait Lake City office of the FaWhile this description appears to remous Players-Lask- y corporation. quire a great number of operations, tt in the DRAMATIC COMEDY is in practice rapidly executed. Bo far as the time consumed in making a Shell-ShocPrizma color film is concerned, such k films have been made from the negative to the projecting positive in a day. Examined under a microscope or screen, the images doe to toa projecting AT THE be in black, with color passappear the and whites. This ing through grata is dne to the tact that tbe Images are to. minute AsctWBOamiwlatMiwiwix as white on the screen is not white at all. but instead is a series of designs. White light, if separated into its sevThe grim realistic touches that Da- eral parts, is composed of red, green blue light, and conversely if one vid W Griffith puts Injp his pictures and combines red. green and blue Jighta been has often commented open fa- from three lanterns so that all of the fall together on the curtain one vorably by critics. The following , colors 111 coI"r .but. Instead, white. touching incident related by George I If Dot complementary lights composed of V tho Paramount-Em- j Carpter, ofbesidea orange for ono color element and aa the other &Aer element prww theatre, ALL NEXT WEEK telling of the! jrren-blu- e horrors' is testimony to the are oed and they are blended together Performance night. Matinees Thursday and Satur-da- y. every on white rtam. accurate presentation of life that U'," nnoth" 23c. 35c, 50c. 75c. Matinees, 15c to 35c I Nights. Griffith is famous for. The same applies to Prizma color ms. fil What appears as white a "Located in the foothills adjacent1 white lily for example is composed to this city," ssys Mr. Carpenter, tiro elements of color, so ml- of these a military hospital for note in size that at tbe distance from wounded soldiera. Recently we start- which one views the pictures, they aped with Griffiths A rt craft, "The Girl pear as whits. . Who Stayed At Home, and, as usual, i there were a number of soldiers in the Irene Mrs. Castle audiencec "I happened to be looking over the To Wed Ithaca Man OE EE crowd when my attention was called to one man In uniform who was act1 watched him for a ing quexriy. Mrs. Irene Castle, biternationaJly Q.H2X minute or two. when one of known dancer who recently signed a shoUbursts appeared on contract riavers-lsky with Famous fa tbe screen. This man jumped out of to appear In its production of "The ALL NEXT WEEK his seat, ran op the aisle, and 1 caught Firing Line," is to wed again. Tbe tho He was him as he reached lobby . fact that Mrs. Castle, widow of Ver as pale as a gnestand I pushed, him i nOB Castle, who lost his ttfe'ln "the Into a settee and started to talk to aviation service in Texas- - was to marry . him.- was verifed recently. The poor chap looked absolutely again Mrs Castle is to become the bride AND HIS OWN COMPANY IN Insane and would not otter a word. of Robert E. Treman. of Ithaca. N. T. After jollying him and trying to get Mr. Treman, until recently a captain him to come into tbe office for about in the air service, is at tbs five minutes, I noticed tbe color re- head of a hardware firm inpresent Ithaca. In face. a few his to minutes turning he was apparently normal again, bat n would not speak to me. Leaving my Oh, You Women Released office, be returned to bis seat in the theatre and covered his face wtUi his Loos bands, apparently watching . the Tbe Jobn Emenum-Antt- a The famous drama of loves triumph over intrigue, screen through his fingers. Paramount picture. "Oh. You Woma one "For the space of few nitrates, an,., which is Heralded as of the From the novel by Bertha M. Clay Fj on forth occurred. ths Then cleverest satires yet put nothing very startling a big shellbum in the foreground ap- Screen, has Just been -- released. The Performance every night except Monday peared on the screen. The boy, whs picture has been beamy wdrtrUSed to was a great, big, husky. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday the public, and the press book Issued toa is of couple wound tn connection wtth it fellow, wearing something House doses after this week until Sept. c chevrons on his sleeve, bolted ont of tally d iT event from all others issued seat like a runaway truck horse, ran by Paramount. ont of the audience and. without extThe sldespread favorable comment ending-his hand, ran foil tilt Into from exhibitors en the press book has I Nights the wall, and was knocked down. 'ed to- - a request that similar pre DUC Best Scats. Picking himself up. he pushed every- books be breed wn all body out of hi way and disappeared specials warranting it. Though into the street." tbe cost Is five times tbe regular An army doctor explained later that press book famished on pieiates, this TT tbe man was a sheU-bocvictim. step will doubtless be uksa. 0 0 0 0 For Prizma vepre-nentati- j , HAGAZ1NE GIRLS- FTVE OTHFR BIG ACTS J Xhree-ahows-dai- dust and d:rf. There are a number of good shampoo iyuaps and preparations to be used for tins purpose, but care should be exercised in selecting ore 'best stilted to tho condition of the scalp of Abe one who te to use it. U jx not wise to shampoo the hair too frequent! , however as the process tends to lessen the amount of natural o necessary to keep tbe scalp propertv i t 0 L O (j ye -- Crane Wilbur Maude Fealy Victim 0 Overcome by TheFoolsGame Picture ar, TT IN Diane of the Green Van "3" - PHOWE WAS. ' - IN WHEN LOVE IS BLIND." ROBERT BAGLIN, THE BOY SOPRANO THE USUAL GOOD MUSIC NEXT ATTRACTION - ot-w- The Love IN t iie A. 4 streak-edha- ir that has lost every vestige of 'charm and beauty "Hair to be healthy, must be clean , -- iV Vivian Martin & . e (fajmouneQkcturn ADHLAIXE TRAVERSE will be seen ax In at the Broadway EEritreTBe trst two days of the week a The Love That Dares, a William It. Fas production. "The Love That In Madge Kennedy's new Goldwyn Ores" Is a story that ranks high in sHodramatie force, a story ever new, picture, now being directed by Clarence G Badger at the Culver City err eser vital aa a Announcement was received this piquant comedienne has bit in the progress and well-beiof week by F. A. Wagner, local agent Btudios.thethemost distinguished cast of smeti, and is the story of a wifes for tbe Yitagraph company, of a rad- easily career. Besides John Bowers, her tf'Oliyn fmd.-0.- f astounding sacrifices ical change of policy as to releases there are Herbert 'Standing and that rjich thardevution will undergo in by the company. It ha. entirely j veteran artiste, Lydia Teamans Titus, Viu.f of a loved husband. It gives abandoned the program booking sys-- , together with Robert Bolder. Eugenie Trai ene an opportanUy to regis-,- -f tern under which the eootrart sailed Ftorde. Gertrude Norman, Kegtr Macon the screen her great dramatic for 5S pictures yearly. Ender the new Kinnon and Helen iiuir eeJ in booked be s satr, "The-LovThat tiaras' deals system picture any 3vjtssr Individually or any other way. v.tfa She wealthy class. now Its characters rie.' a member is Natlhe Tatmadge ooincident fsclude an idle millionaire who has . The change of policy is d of production of of the cast for the next Norma with the ge neruh.ng in the world but the wo-n- in bigger andbeginning production, By Right of ConMr. Wagbetter feature. will he loves and despite the fact ner Natalie play "Janie saya Among tbe big picture quest." this she marries another man be soon to be released by Vitagrapb are quite an important part in this story his pursuit. He attempts to The Wolf. "Ths Great Divide." "The by Arthur Hornbiow. editor of the Xatilie Talmadge nap this old sweetheart, but she is Third Degree," "The Fortune Hun- Theatre Magazine appeared with both her sinters ved through the bitterness of a ter," and others of like magnitude. has girl in previous and Norma Constance, hem the millionaire has cart off. lias Traverse is supported by a spec-all- y H. E. Lots, western division man- productions. selected cast including Thomas ager for Select Pictures corporation Selxnick Pictures corporation anSonlschi Frank Et'lott, Mae Oaston. wrtth headquarters at Denver, was a nounces it has secured the exclusive Themis Guise and George TV B'liu.m. Salt Lake visitor during tbe week. services of Elaine Hammerstein. She irrr Millarde directed the picture. becomes the third star under the Selz-nihin Duncan and Joe Ryan will be Louis Marcus division manager tor banner. Miss Hammerstein is to wn on the same bill In "The Man the Famous Plavera-Lask- y corpora- start work shortly , f inert." York Nevf week to for Miss Hammerstein is The daughter tion, left this of a conference attend of Arthur Hammerstein. the theatriJ J v... aad special representatives to be cal producer, and a great grandAil exceptionally wide variety of held in that city tbe week beginning daughter of the famous 'Oscar. She es is represented In the sir dramade her first appearance upon tbe May II. matic feature picture which William legitimate stage at the tender age of far will release during Slay. Power-f- l five. Her first picture was The Face is Pauline Fredericks happiness drama, a romance of the Orient, something no one st the Goldwyn stu- in the Moonlight. neding comedy-drama thrill mg Wsstern story, a delightful romance dios seeks to find a reason for because Cortnne Griffith's next Vitagrapb a young couple's struggle, and a everyone shares it. The star's radiant Ice " Wightlv adventure story aU three smile end buoyant good banter era re- feature will be entitled "Thin he entertainment fare served dacted In the eyes of her mother. Mm It is an original scenario by Corporal J y ths Fox Film L. E. Frederick, who has Just arrived Shannon Fife and is a society drama branch-mana-ger- v mU!iirUlni bi from New York, and Mia Frederick's aunt. Mrs. E. W. Pettengill of Boston, both of whom are becoming acquainted with the beauties of the Goldwyn studios. They are delighted with the unusually elaborate present production in which Pauline Frederick Is the central ftgnre and will remain with her indefinitely to ace some more like BROtDWir, .. P - 4f & ilAiilVnrVJmWin trimming TTie exhibitor who deliberately mutilates a photoplay simply to render tt possible to crowd In an extra belt reel of some other character, or for any other reason. while he may be Of the opin km that he is doing a shrewd bit of business, giving more variety to his program, etc., is in reality destroying thy beet efforts of producer. director, actors, authors, scenarists and every one else concerned in making motion pictures and. finally, insulting the Intel iigenee of his patrons and laying the foundations for failure on bis owp part. of films. If - eor.-giri- In his new the Jesuits of c .. EAKS aco tht (Odeo waa the bis was ao-S.-Ha- day. which cannot fall to be disastrous to ryone concerned unices those exhibitor who practice it can be made see the error of their rrf.ro and be convinced that they ary simply lnlnring rhotrown prospects and hurting the pause of the motion picture to. a far greater degree than they Jierhspa realize. , I am charitable enough to be. lieve that ho wrong is intended In even the most flartvst examples PARAMOUNT EMPRESS. Willi might Could bo less evidence of dull, M-a- n O rfarttftenaed -- Evil g By Jenee L. mn Taimadre r Film-Cuttin- lanky. I am well aware that this is not a new subject. 1 am equally aware of the fact that others have dis- !r. Tr. Y .. - - " RALPH CLONINGER -- 4- i DORA THORME " 2e4-pou- .. ft k f tr , - i 4.V i u IT |