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Show ULShlUf EVENING NEWS SATURDAY SEPTEMBER n THREE SECTION1. T 3019 . Dooooooooooooooo50ooooooooo-ggoonr?- ! rtiinp.BV, of Chltf tt III , wh...bf h. Norms Talmud (olid srtkle have le pleiad vti the mark.!, Ineiiding pqrfume, puwdvr, lip tiaa, - route. Hi Id rrum and toilet aaler The tr ere Imaed In klM il and told Oolar mI. mo aith iM4Mli the Mtr, patht to Dhtribui Black ton Production Commodore 3. Smart BUdtM. M of the Vitegraph, t lilt Jmmd.r auto-Cr.phf- - tl (Continued ee -- e JX-2- L EMPRESS xx 11 tw -- Inereeeed edmteslon larer at tht DKSriTH Programs Chango Twica Weekly picture theatres of the lip thla week, broke all prt vloue reeorde. Oeorg C. Carpenter, manaar of the Paramount-Empres- s (heetra, announoed that more palrone attended that house during tbe week than to any previous waak of tb theatre' history. It was expected that the increased chargee would cut down uttandanea lo aorna degree, but It appear to hava Tha had Juat tha oppoalta affact tha confronta manager which quaatlon Juat at tha praaant lima la how to taka rara of tha patronage. That Im provemantt with thin to view muat ba made at tha Paramount-Emprre- e theatre to tha near future la an ad nltted fart. d Tha ezcallent mualcal program by enlarged orcheatraa at both the Pa remount-Epree. and tha American theatre have riven rlaa to much favorable comment and to thla feature of tha entertainment may ba attributed tha Incraed popularity of tha houeee to aome degree. LAST TIMES THIS EVENINGi;. The Smashing, Big Society Drama Mel of Souls The -- FEATURING DoroihyOalton- L AND AN ALL UPRISE PARTY The New Briggs Comedy iYv A ' FOUR DAYS COMMENCING TOMORROW The Big Artcraft Production 0 ' ;4 Murrttlo who recwntly returned from England, where ehe bee been vleltlng her parent In Loudon, hae been engaged by Joa M He he nek to write original ecenarloe and ateo for Norma Talmadga. adaptation Mtae Murrllto la reeponalble for eeveral adaptatlona of former Talmadge fllma. Hh la now completing tbe title for ' By Right of Conqueet," by Arthur Hornblow, which will be Norma next raleaee. Mary PARAMOCVr-EHPREh- WITH STAR-CAS- T J.ij:. b tha cloalng thla evening of week of good thing at f , - frl.-y.j-- In tha form the Paramount-Empreaof Dorothy Dalton In tha remarkable modern aoclety drama, Tha Market of Soula," and the refreahlng Brtgga I comedy of boyhood daya there of prom too for tha eneulnr waak bill equal If different entertainment. For the flrat tour daya that popular acreen tar, Robert Warwick, will be eeen in a da luxe acrern adaptation of that absorbing romance "Told In the Hllla." Tha lighter aectton of tha entertainment cornea In the form of a Mack Sennett comedy, one of thoae rough hlUrlou offering, tht time under the title of Back to tha Kitchen" A splendid Company of players ha been selected to support Mr Warwick. Rachel, the beautiful wronged girl, I portrayed by Wanda Hawley Tom Forman playa tha role f tha other brother, while Ann Little, Monte Blue and many other popular screen artists appear during the unfolding of thla tender, thrilling, at tunes strenuous, stoiy of pioneer llfa a e a a Madame Olga Tetrova appears tn a scene of The Night of the Dub, an Ernest Truex comedy film made by Amedee J. Van Beuran. While the Truax players were shooting aoenea at the Great Neck. Long railroad station. Madame Petrova walked past the camera to bosrd a train as naturally aa If she were playing In onn of her own feature playa. Harold Boil Wright. Asti- - id T1e ttaeptwd of tha HUIa. Now Bring Hhoax at the Mraod Thratrcu by United Picture Theatres Inc baa been titled Her Game." The story deals with the adventure of a young southern girl who comae to New Tork bent on restoring tbe fortunes of har aristocratic southern family now aadty depleted by unsuccessful litigation nnd 'the law's delay." Conway Tver la, Jed Pronty, Florence Billings nnd Mathilda Prunes are prominent to Mlaa Reed's supporting east. see Elaine Ham meretel n nnd company, along with director Alan Crosland, hare returned from Cooperstown, N. T where the screening of her Itret Belxnlck picture The Covntry Counin" was started. The upstate town afforded Just the right atmosphere nnd backgrounds for Booth Tarklngton and Julian Btreets popular stage play. I e e Work Immediately waa picked up at Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Im- the Fort Lee studio where eeveral sets mortal poem Evangeline" win be re- had been built to antlalpaUlon of Mias leased by William Fox in motion Hammerateln's return. picture form this month. A big deal has Just been consumFlorence Reed's forthcoming screen mated betwven the Norma Talmadge feature-dram- s to be released Film company and the Willard Whits shortly M la-an- end-tumb- see AMERICA. PAULINE FREDERICK'S new "The Fear Woman," tomes to the American theatre the drat two days of the week. Written by Izola Forrester, It Is de'ViTAOfiAPH scribed as a drama of purpose and power and the star la easily at her best as Helen Wlnthrop. ONES of the first real fareorlu of the scroee,- Alice Joyce has developed With everything a girl could wish of such an actress is that the considered one of the "Bit ability for. she. is miserable lest her fathers weakness for drink manifest Itself In Tew In the picture world. . YlUgraph lately baa put ber to a severe her and destroy both her own happitest by assigning ber powerful emotional roles In the famous Charles ness and that of tha man aha la to Klein dramas, "The Third Degree and The Lion and the Mouse." Her marry. Helen breaks her engagement ability as a comedienne Lea been attested by ber success in the O. Henry it the altar, and sends Robert Craig stories and the Robert W. Chambers romances. Few stars have dlg-Milton Sills) away from har foravar. ho Subsequent episode ilngnlehefl them eel yea so remarkably as hag Mia Joyce din-t- a Ih past. sacrifice she makes for her friend. year, and Yltagraph promises still greater opportunities for her. Stella Scarr Beverly (Travers) and tha curious situation In which Helen find herself at a fashionable summer hotel, the Harold Bell Wright spectator is shown, very why 'he Is amueed at the amorous atten- corporation hs worked constantly Mr. Wright emphasised clearly, the point tion of a laughable boy, Percy with a large staff of assistants. The that this actress must know how to Hiera) and when his exteriors hare been taken tn thoOzark ride horseback. ThUncen- s- is on parvenu mother (Lydia Teamans Ti- mountains and the Interiors in Califor- of the most thrilling ever seen upon tus) In alarm sends for her lawyer to nia The work has been long and ar- the screen. save Percy from the clutches The engagement runs the first three of tha duous no expense has been spared, adventuress she believes Helen to be, no detail overlooked, press announceonly of the coming week, when dajs tin one foresees the turn affairs .will ments way .All of the people engaged the picture must be sent to fill booktake. For the lawyer Is none other tn the work have had enough thrilling ings In other cities. than Robert Craig. What happens experiences to last them the rest of BROADWAY. then brings "The Fear Woman to a their natural lives. The actress enstartling, unique conclusion. gaged for the part of Sammy Lane" ELVIDGE Is scheduled to A special musical program will be is an expert horsewoman. In this par- JUNE the first two days of the week rendered by the new Phllharmonlo ticular. Mr. Wright has been very exact there could be. no tricks of the at the Broadway theatre in "The Soorchestra. see n Supported by WANDA HAWLEY, TOM FORMAN, ANN LITTLE And Other Notable Screen Favorites In a Tale of. Romance That Never Grows Old TOLDfflTH new ALSO, The hilarious, slap-ban- g MACK SENNETT COMEDY BACK TO THE KITCUEH The Usual Good Music Enlarged .Orchestra POSITIVELY ONLY ALICE JOYCE a THREE MORE DAYS THE WORLD'S GREATEST STORY. PHOTO PLAY FROM THE MOST POPULAR AMERICAN NOVEL - ( - -- ha-.blg n Story-Pictu- re -- STRAND, rfs- - photo-pla"The Shepherd Hills, made from the novel of the same name by Harold Bell Wright, la now running at the Strand theatre. The picturization of thla story has taken a year and more to complete. The author at the head of THE y, - "More Lhan a theatre camera no illusions. It was not easy to meet tha author's requirements. The young woman finally selected was born In Arizona, practically reared In the saddle- - In the picture, the scenes' of Sammys" wild night ride down the mountain side when she rides through the lightning and rain to save the good old shepherd from the lawless Wash OIbbs gang, the A Sait LAST TIMES TODAY Closing the Most Sensational Ron tn alt Lake MARyPICKEQ,RD in THE HOODLUM - FIRST TUO DAYS OF WEEK Exotic, Regally Beautiful PAULINE FREDERICK WorUL-PIctur- -- e, for the theft of a valuable x bracelet which she had found in tha street The note she had w ritten to a newspaper advertising the fact that ehe had found the bracelet, cannot be found, eo. thq Judge pends, her to - Jail,I for six mohis. When Dolores gets out of jail. Fate again takes a hand In her affairs and she meets and falls In love with the whose bracelet" It son of was she found. How this "situation comes out, what happens to Dolores, to the man she loves and to the itians mother, are interestingly and entertainingly answered. Also on the 'program Is Jas J. Corbett tn Tha Midnight Man." -- -- - t) the-wom- an In a Vivid Society Drama of Today t r; cial Pirate, the latest said to be one of the best productions in which Mlss,Elvldge has yet been seen. "The Social Tlrate" is a gripping. Interesting, entertaining story the sort of a picture you talk about long after you've seen it, says the house management. The Social Pirate tells the story a brilliant, of Dolores Fernandez, beautiful young South American girl who comes to the United States to win fame and fortune for herself. She is a violinist of real ability, but because she has no means of getting her talents before the public abe has dtf- - THE FEAR WOMAN h. SPECIAL TODAY ONLY MrsiCAL-PROGRA- mrrionn Theatre Philharmonic Orchestra. Thirty Pieces . TED HENKEL, CONDUCTOR. Ehlrty Minute Concerts Every Afternoon at J:3 and on Montly Come Early. Open at 11 A. M. and FYkiay livening at : 1 V ' ' WEEK'S CONCERT PROGRAM.. of WerJtt lit Two (election. Her Soldier . Boy", Ram berg )boe- - Solo. "Csvatine, fMejerbedr) , - ,, , A. Kelb reberger -- . , ..7 77 Cobb Popular, Russian Rag Wednesday and Thursday.. , ,r. Selection, "Tou're in Love"., Frlml , novelette, Dance of the Wood Njmphi..., opolar. Sweet Siamese.".. . , Friday and atnrday h erturtv fta' mocd'V Thobiaa Feist a CipiilarJinr,es of ISIS "W Sweden . , . prtnett . hen'lfa irr Popular, , BROADWAY !)( -- A Big Special Dust of Desire Featuring Benin Ifni RUBY DE REMER New Creations ExqnWte Gown Society Picture Defaixe Tu-da- FIRST rVVOD AYS OF WEEK June-EIvid- ge II Key. latest pKx MWIALTr sre -- The Entire Population of Salt Late City Wants to See This r Try to Attend the Matinees and Avoid Waiting in Line at Notable Screen Production . Night. ' . "All Record s f or The Strand Theatre Were Shattered This Week, But Still They Could Not Be Accommodated ' In "The M kin I pi it HENCE THE" EXTENDED ENGa"gEMENT THIS IiE Y0UR iaSX CHANCE TO SEE IT- - WILL ENDEAVOR TCL.ARRIVE AT TIME PERFORMANCE BEGINS, SO AT NOT TO START IN MIDDLE : ' - 7 OF PICTURE. r |