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Show - 4: SECTION' THREE i ' All II TIP ., , 4 , DESERET NiMigimilMIENID ., XL "I 1 . PTAH V , II., ' 11,10. . MAIIIII.IIIMOMOIVRECLOYOMM01001Ps . ' i .:71J 4) le c 0576H-0 11 141$1 (1 (1,105:4- rokS git2, A r , ''Tar,,(Ir I .. t I, -- 4 ,1 i Om 1 (44'... 1. mmo 'I oF frf 4 11 6 -- - I ' f oat In New York. 'Broken Bloesoms I WPWOOWMM rnt ' i ' 1 s,', being handled 4 ' 1 104 t i the United Ambits corpora 9 e through el, V0 4 Dolt, and Manager Mono says that he has arranged for the early productinti )9 t thi "big four," and the pictured sill 1 be shown either at the Liberty or the r .s American. 1 , ., 011111Et M. t,:, 1 I ,. QALT LAKERFI and conferonee visit-k- J c,. .., ore sae to have an ppm.. to, tunity to ace "Mickey," the great Mack . ,I i Sennett' featurea photoplay, Monday ...,........, .,, .,,(t,,,,,, and Tuesday. when the Orpheuni themtro brings the nuccossful picture back ' for its second local engagement II "Mickey. with Mabel Normand In . . t the stellar role of the delightful min9 .( ing town tomboy. played the most 4"., ....::. successful motion picture Prifilfe Ment .0...4,4.. :' r ever recorded In this city Party last ail. '.: 1 ' 9... -- -f ' summer. The groat screen drama , t .... 0, At.f... , , 4 t' . P., then entertained thousande and broke ,..."....t ,,,,,,:. :, 11.'.'4 ' all local picture attendance records. I '.'d ' : r 7, .10 keit!--but so persistent has been the demand ,. ,4i 'S. i'it . I for a return showing that the Orr; ..4 k , .4, - . phetim management decided to bring ,, :,..:,..:::', the production back for a aeoond I t 4,, ,, , t, showing of- two days only. . -' ',' ,,, ,. 4r 't:,, .''' ,1' e will 4,t ' ' "Mickeyprove a delightful - '". 1.. q. .1 ' , , .' ,.,, .,.' ' . . ' ',''. for confer-eric- a , diverting entertainment , ,,,, o.4 '1 '' ' 9' visitors as well as for hundreds s ...',,,i'l s '', 's; of Sall takers who may have mimed .9 , . ', 3 4 1 .'', l',,, her the first time or who want to see 4 '''.44 4 , . 4 , r the rollicking drama &Jain. She's 0,",, f f, worth seeing again and again by even A t, 41.4. the most blase of picture lovers and , ,....6.... 4.0..mw. ." . -- to those who haven't seen the picture It will prove, as it did when first hers. very Wtrtb while as a drama of human life Wonderfully well played by a period when American theatricals screen. Detre tuid tho leading part in Permit us to introduce blademoil-ellMiss Nortuand ana the many stars In Yvonne DPi Vit. of were in the full flower of their glory. Leonce l'orrett's visualtration of The ratio! the cast. itejane held her audiences spellbound Thirteenth Chair," by Bayard Veil ler, theatof Anierican Var.lous periodsTh picture will be produced with not long after. and for many )ears which created a PO noation as a stage history have been punctuated held a secure place in the hearts of production. In France, Delve has b Spectal musical features. Including rical been hatted as another Relane. She aongs by Frank Gibney. the popular with the emphatic success of some American amusement lovers.. actress. There are Bernhardt. French and music the Now from the land of Bernhardt has the poise. the subtle emotion. the Orpheum baritone, by concert orchestra. Performances will and Re of the most cele- and Rejane there has col. to Anter- power to hold attention rapt while be continuous from 12:30 p.m.. to 11 brated artists who ever appeared on lea another spetibinderNtlie. Delva. shot Its .on the stage, which were so admiaelon prices: the American stage. Their fame is who introduction to audiences here marked In every performance of the p.m.. with popular s- .undying. The Divine Sarah ruled at will come via the motion picture great emotional queen. procaine& A V is ' I . Of f , - 6t meetiELf load tote! kosomintirritte ."111 bit rf:,,:an gAid th on him mind. elk abk , 4, I' '";:. 4 : " ' 4 v '0 II --- 0 , 41 ' , fl All,a)t011Nr EMPRMS. boy. How be surmounts the prejuTo RE new bill for the first four days dice of his rough neighbors and the of the coming week at the Par unyielding barrenness of the land. 0 should appeal mtrongly to all 'motion picture fans and "fanetted." The announcement Wallace that handsome and popular Reid is to be seen in him new production. "The Lottery Man." undoubtedly will, draw the proverbial crowds but when the first of the much advertised to fling Lardner comedies which-arbe known as "'Ito Thta. s America" and the Paramount Magazine with its educational features and Smart Set Sayings are thrown in for good measure there should be a wealth of entertainment for all norm and conditions of likes and dislikes. The Lottery Man." taken from the popular story of the same name deals with the adventures of a young newspaper reporter who offers himself as ot prime in a, "marriage lottery," promIcing to marry the woman with the winning ticket. It is said to be packhumor and ad with heart interest. Wanda Hawley and number of other popular screen fa-- 1 vcrites support Mr. Reid. amount-Empre- , , ' : ' , - - ; ; ' ! u - - - 0 - thou art still my busb,and. .beseech thee to realize that any will hurl our act of for another thousand , years! Live bravely that I may stay near thee, although my fingers may thee!" 'not So prays lime Ko. the beautiful ipk, Dragon Maid' in ter," Sessile Hayakawa's new 'picture,at Opening the first day of the week the American, based otrAt beautiful of old Japan. The moonlight , was streaming the .open-- window, gently thrbugb the brow of the sleeping arttouching ist. Tatsit, the Dragon Painter. The figure of the lovely. ti'me Ka, robed in black...knelt gently- caressed his hair while. the tears streamed down her cheeks--scenes the. many .ot This is but one In' 1The Dragon- Painter.... and is the one in which Ume Ko appeats to Tatsu as in a viaion after she has diaappeared from his home. The exquisite photography and ob- old pealing pathos of the story of one of Nippon, make this woduczton - It the artistic triumphs of the year. Ha- was made for Robertson-Col- e by worth; and is distributed by Exhib, tiora Mutual. It This is the second article of a series er should the studio take care of the continuity.. by Monts M. Katterjohn, scenario In studloirthe tustdrerniaw pert, in which he tells Deseret News is foralmosfall the staff writer to to the readers how to write plays for the production manager hte submit in de. story tailed screen. The form. A synopsis opening picture consultation m.otion was published in The is then held in .which the director, of the player& the production :sews of last week. Today Mr. Fatter- - several manager, and - 'OOP I ik iielgi TO IL M. - r I "' - elm.- 11.N.,, 2 , r"I-- . 4) - aPkils 111211111111111111111111211111.1111111MMEMIIII ,. ....-.- . MI6 á 11 en, amalllEb znpnEssi II molpitilP , ,IP Tills EVENING LAST TIMES I . I ,. Maurice Tourneur's Smashing Big Sensational Drama , 'UE1-11,1111-1111- I 0' ' "The Life Line" in addition to a romantic love story contains astonishingmelodramatic scenes of , a hig theatre fire and a har wreck at sea. rowing 5-i1JrarirMilBriggs Comedy , 1 7Ae Will soon be here!: "COMPANY." FIRST MLR DAIS NEXT WEEK 0. I ,, , .qt. 1- Visualizid in I Picture Drama Wallace Reid ' In 111 1-1-- , vre - IThe 4 , 1 IN - , ...as.. , ,. -- . . , , s , -, ,..,,, ,. Lottery s , - , (.1 he lig ,,,,....... I A - - .7aalyslaPairOP1.ball'aiStIPWPystr,sitl1P1PtstiOsartstiOiaWidPsiallostiPstalt, - writ-scree- o 0 11 Al rislikalloidlliNAPkiPlkelsogilagINSISN"4101"dik BiblelVill be , 1111 ' This Is to he the biggest year In the history of the Hart studio. Every, possible meant' to render the e', new pictures far above the vertigo In every respect will he employed and nothing will be permitted to stand in its way.' Big things may be expected in the way of announcements for future pro. ductional work at the studio in the next few weeks, according to those who are Informed of the plans that are being developed by Mr. Hart and Mr. Allen. ,' , ' ifP - e. ,s,, , - picture this popu. Jar star has done to date. I Crammed full, of laughs,' a with a l delightful love story. yComed. '' ; , Briggs ' "SATURDAY." Paramount Magazine The Usual Good Music : at-t- the Ten. 8 ' 4 a 00 , , Ilipeeailitrr.oe rafirphoosol; .., - ,4401 , While Mr. Hart Is busy with these details, E. H. Allen. who Is managbr of productions and studio matters. la makins arrangenients for adding studio facilities to cope with the big plane for production that are immt writer.--withoUgh . , bst4' () film-don- ..trk -- -- I k t i t t ' , - ; 'kk,c:, . tempt to include techniquie in his play. of the peculiar needs of his respective s and what pate are best suited t1 1 1 It shbuld be of sufficient length to tell studio AT-CASI1 to the players, IntietevensubmtthieT omas It Ince has surrounded his N A sfa . Ilbid 7Bennett, with a ispiendidl siory.In synopsis form before it i NI out in continuity.-- 7 Occasion- '' aupporting;cast in her new- - pieture.i eimPle language . and endeavor to tIL instead of submitting ra synopsis -'"The Woman in the Suitcase." fromi make it read as interestingly as Pos- ally, 1.,. in writing it is analyzed and discussed en Original story by C. Gardner Sul-1 sible. Have it as no menu-liven- .- verbally typewritten, 4 ' N, before being placed in conN, Prominent am Ong those ''" . 4 will appear with ,Miss Bennett wiuliseriptwrittenwith nre penorpenciFis neverthltess. the T A-4AAt is same. read the S. principal William Conklin and Dorcas Mat by the studio editor. ie II VV, thew. It- is expected that this play jeer only lane side of the paper In can's Change Form. will have- a greater appeal and will the preparing a inclose play. - Always E MI I11111112 It can readily be seen that where make m far more definite impression! iks) Ithan "Stepping Out," Miss Bennett's, self addressed envelope when mailing a staff writer in a tucrio submits a last story by Air. - Suiliran; ot great, to the scenario editor.-- Place your synopsis before le start- ,, 4 ' 1,,,,,,t I ... ' 1111r of .the view one. name and address. on the upper left ed. there le no use whatever of the .... 'N .r4,41 things, are expected ..,........., outside author as all of the critics have acclaimed time and taking labor 1VF c:,t.t.tift . In , to, hand in his play in elteppleg Outo-as-bt err hand, corner ' this manner. Don't ,litTrite Letters. bestup to date: . . .. Tit 0 Soma writers excel in taltingenoth. - I , Do not., writs- tt.- It- - is Albert E., Smith, preeltient of Vita-- 1 your first attempt. letteritWing .1-synopsis - and- making a Do not try to .4,44 . -t t fromOthers are ,k: graph,. and George Randolph Chester. Joke with the editor or manager of eontinuity-ehee,...th.4 a lheatre-..--a Balt Lake Inetitution."---,-------,an ir----ite production editor. have selected production, and above all don't try. to better equipped original! V . - have ..." fewSome the rare; The Sporting Duchess" as the,next ;Clay on the editor's sympathy. Some synopsis. pfx ' '' LAST. TIMESTODAY ' '''' vehicle for Alice Joyce. Several scenee nereone write in that they hope their combination of both attributes. It is ., ,.... ,..,,, to the your into ability put words will ! story stories be have already been taken at Long - , as they ft re ,,,, purchased 0. so- we come, to the counts.And hard-uthat p rethe summer Island Beach, frightfully and in .need of Long 'Ft L' IT in m Ap auk ins leti food-An, clothes- - A writer who does plot Itself, and Its development While sort. ' ' EN IVA IVA ' these things never submits anything It is now understood that the Imag' Thrtli members , "4 ination is the baste principal of plot of the famous worth reading. New: vaudeline'llnine opens next . ' yet the Imagination "Heart of Humanity" cast are sup- - ' Give your story a title. as a majority construction, 7 onmediwitb reel WedneodnY. must work conotructive work. along of studios register all manuscripts un porting Dorothy PhilliP s in Atnni. der tha title name- - it is not advis- - manship lines. or It is liable to be er- - diamia and I high dam vaudevfile Hon." her newest Holubar-directe- d The-Cit- y ' --- - BROADWAY. es,----- , - ---- ' - 199" ' production. whicn isnow well under able for an outside writer toattempt retie. , 'Know Literature. I to tell his in war at 'Universal . story & cool breeze City. as continuity form. 4. refreshing shoull 'devote all their time to AIScomes M onte Beban i n it wh le- - They are Margaret Mann, the moth-- I Theyonnatrultion, A great many persons have vivid . er. end Atobert Andersen and George plot characterization, and Imaginations which at times seem to ' i a Men." of FIRS T T WO DA YS OF WEEK I plot A great writer be nothing more or less than flights of rillii.1111.111M11111.1.11111.111161.91 some photoplay, "Hearter development. Hackathorn.- each 'of torhont-played - is-- the Will appeal to the whole one of the brothers, , ago said, "The-play 1 years at , of art The concentration must fancy. rture-th- humanity, being presented by tVith the acreen writer, "The be Milo. Mann again playa a motheri thing." utilized. Insane are filled Aliram Abrams at the Broadway thea,1 role. Robert Andersen is seen as the story- is Ole thing." The outside writ,- - with untrained and asylums undeveloped Im. -----, 11 of the week. star's COU aPt rl lover," while Itacka- , Ton It'l aginations. To have a vivid imagine. "Heart s- of Men' gets altogether! thorn will be seen fUll the dude- .son 3Iyron Reiznick. president of Selz- - tion lind-th- en to use it . not . nick. Picture a corporation, announces .because of lack of training, HAROLDof the rich man of tha . village,LOCKWOOD Is a away from 'the beaten as path . IN I ,beft Ellitt,Lthe Usual photolilay and-h. leading man tragedy. is sitar WArre.4Dritneft----In in that the Earle Williams hoe juet eigned it, who p layed opposite soOlive Thomatin To note of interest the , N1, A g Down"-tiodlDOVie ed-SUSPICIOOF pittalrir arid 71Wcontra et in her author should have .a knowledge of - puppor,t, V,Itagreph whieh 'Th-Drathree-yea- r old son. Geonre 13ebart. Jr1 war- Ifigure his eerviceor end ,,, -literature. ,a knowledge of drama. Charlie --Chaplin ma t one.of offered bn-efor to Bride." several atudent-otipiss la a or to advaneed also years ,has eomclitpiter The production the ,eanimatios . . mr. wititamo is now rt,ne of the post of director for Belanick plc- - screen drama.. The more knowledge the cleaneet gild morn wholosiontei , Theinad boy of the mountains goes in search of his "drag, -these-lines- . cam- - tures.- ever hefore ban male est stars grar4.41 alone the has the the! writer . the paid photoplayirthat ' : , e . on princess." better chalice he has of .beconling a Iscreen 1110(E 110) 1)lit4 t)i It ELK and eparkies with mirth and era.s. a in- - successful creator of of The hike by Riverside. A , humor . contrasted stories. 1011 Cwt., city cent be. le pictuye pSeture WI' ' I '''''---" Shown Id otor reentsr les tender pathoti. .The plot recites the Titsigraph has secured the film irited.Mary Miles Minter,, the Real''. . -- 'PATIIE REVIEW IIAROLD LLOYD COMEDY of a, rights to "ThetGreat Ruhr," one of art star. to he ita guest at honor at a Ark In newt week's edition of The. News t - ludicrous and tragicPeihRadventures GEORGE BEB 7 ever ', which will pre-fair :' run his and the Oct.' fruit shop biggeth stage eucceiteeit roor Italian who open' the-Mr. Katterlohn will tell . the larliOlt old Drury Lane until Oct- ILin order to buy come "high. dry land."Iduced at banit way to go alumt the seleetion Of i . PHILHARMONIC ORCIIHESTRA APlimt with a wont in a Hz ,. '11 the instructions of stdortor to wee; theatre-London. --The Great Buhr i a theme. In reading these arii.14.0; , , directed and prodiseed artion-p1a3.- 1 - moilndramatie Irs. Sidney Dri.ar's aerond-Indtid- his mother's failing health. The , one 'should not forret that the authoy i - Thirty pieces', TED HENKEL, Conductor bintiteit. sifts tiki own irtiild - "A Pisterly of this series is a hughtle 0441 scenario' Perupoinnat opal oniatn man who rake a crammed with stunts god . Ihrtlist, and ual starripg. 2:1'S afternoon at on and 35 concerts minute rt (MP now is erery Vibe , deal certainly fills the Special the eerKen..14cheme." adaptable 17.17 . ,r, m joy to the expert who knows not only what the! i ,J11-..."' ,..,.....,.,,,.. 1 xk LI ..., i A and , fib,. ,roativii-i.hostevetints Mender Assint,itst motrip,cpichisecoonnaanisa friday . ' ii ma did 'Bunkered 7 which who ban had year. of experience IR the fart- - the I nie made w hid for it The very'tort; and high Musical to The Corbett or -J. Acme Midnight The Spperior-one proved to he Vitagroph. which iwes the fires Parammint-Dre1 g iheert and dryeet pert of the Ari-lfram, actual preparation of manuscript for . Man. , Milli the photoplaxs. Don't - miss next Sena desert 'Thither he departs with recently annonnead tha acquiniStan uf el, I t 'week's imttailment., , alone.' ' Lis aged .mother and little motherless several other big etage successe- s.' sme.. . - Marketable Picture Plays V y 0 perhaps the camera john gives plain and pertinent advice man partici pate; to amateur writers of scenarios. The Picked To fleece. With all the motley crew of char-- 1 third article of the series will be in The acters evolved the by synopsis is picked to pieces, At last tbe Bible from Genesis to imaginative, dramatic situations are mind of 'that beloved and lamented Saturday's Deseret News.. lifted out,bodi- Revelation fs to be visualized in moly. others added, characters are develBy Monte M. Katterjohn. author. Robert Louis Stevenson.' "Treasure Inland" will In this Installment it is my inten- oped, and the play completely chang- tion pictures. ed. Sometimes it is changed as much duced by one or the masters of the tion to give the amateur st:enario The ends of.the earth are to see in n 75 per cent. It is then worldnone other. in facto ler my best advice on how to prepare as beck animated fine art the events, the pea given to the than Maurice Tourneur. whose work continuity writer to be placed has brought him into the very fore-- i hill goods in order to obtain a market In scene sequence. The continuity writer of motion and ground usually keeps-iconstant get the best prices that such a picture with the director at all times. touchl and stamped him as one of producers: the most. market latent. The .tiff artistic of those who devote their time 7 REEL-DRAMI amateur writer should not o his continuity technique, andfiaware the 'creation of entertainment for side-splitti- r1H - t Expert Tells How to 14rite and all his other obstacles. serve to adorn the tale and ;supply the laughter and the tears. " elk dPk Ale Aft am sik allak Ok MP Wit NIP 111. IMO Or .11. gOth t b . productions, It Is declared, that have ever been niade in the history tit At ' dolk v. I) i ,. I) orPorwlion- Mr. Hart has completed work nn -John Petticoats," his last film under the old arrangements, and is now planning spine of the most notable & 16 lane-----tw- o IP t 1- II Wtlitain S. Itsrt, now that the smoke ham cleared away and the battle over hI services tor the ensuing several! IROAIIMM4 in screen work is at an end, la devoting ail his limo to reading Peripts preparatory to beginning nfl hie new contract With Famous Players-Lask- y tc:r.41,4' 4' Apo, IF - '' '- apik IP , A sd:,...i:...., 11. VW' 4,. Old Management t) , 14 elk Mk dilk irk I Contract Under . 414 VP , a light dawn. eon. -- Hart Opens New 4 ,- Sok dPIA tat 0 0 10 0 0 16.,AMbili':ItPai)NozwAst416140 0 0 4 Conference Attraction 00 0 Speetal ' RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF (I 0 0 0 8 ', .8 0 0 Mail Sennett's Great $500,000 Photoplay 0 4) 0 Two Days OnlyMonday and Tuesday 0 0 COMEDYTHRILISLOVE N' EVERYT1IING :: 4'000 tovill, 0 i DilLY II 0 II ,i , . , t , . VIM.ESNO.,...,W4M . Yon mean shim. can do that." And I he could. 4 - 1 - -- tion.' inn - telogualleallost AvAICEEY III 1.dirmart 1)4, It this way!" ,,And ha Pave a lifelike renditton of the ac- - the , it. gubr his. 19 J.. 1140 t one r tit et I ...In Ihg 611 tbr nil OM rennirril trontely Intl I.I fall Int.' the water foil) Idiot-14,rid emerge dripping wet -And when 'rot climb put t, tub.- - wild Mr. Lehman. "khaki, louraelf like a dog. and thenout the door quiek" Th elqi fell intn the water With the Wino.' ot n , hut firneqs totally unable to ability fitment( in the manner unhetaally adopted 1,y eanint under alittilar rireunt., etanree Time after ttmo h tried II , hut he simply eoutdn't make a , . v hn hi 2 . lotitiutin ait widk nn Us tOt Lettrillittit 'it tele. rot ttriha 1,1,14 t Mato t itanditoti, for firot ninnies' Elk htlogns s .1.461 a part of hint vi(rk In j. - riost. 41 Irtre,f : eistto boar. " a d" AND IIECOULD - title er the prottweiti tot Ithl. ... I ! Fttrn Covttoory I 1 I New Star, a Fair Flower of France Al tort won of wt I , 1 Liberty theatre will be re.. first clams Opened Oct.' :0 its Motion rotor thtatte. accord.ing to announcement made this, . week by George lain, manager of The tho Swanoon circuit c,1 theatre first picture to be shotan at the 1.illo erty will be P. IV, Griffith's West malThis iSie tternieco "Broken illoasome. tuns hao creittot much hitt, rot in tho reel where it has done a phetiotti inal busineso. At the Cohen theatre. Nen, York, it ran for 10 consecutit weeks at prices ranging from 10 cents to 13 a, peitt It is said to be the only .moving picture which has brought 13 itc ii,. a I.'" Illittortt oft, Into dill . .,.r.-- I Amortt el bt I It nib:4 for Itto twel1.1 I hall IMIten tete tettprent bstfolo to ot consoler. IIttnrott by thr fect 1411 vost th oet, yeterprieo. atilt ;flatterer to 114.11111re bill he With born tholltbite toxl two II to ttairio itch, erillon. wenn. luof ilio it Wide otoil ttu Iciot Orr,theorItit,to Eferdl. prrnittietr. Intoirr. dr otty rolttteotto influent, 'rho . (ruttlinuott tli pogo tot ) A 00101010610M101 orotexemaegemoreoroDioisioie 4 lite po(limoted ottddlt. and the 't:t't,,Lbr'ild dri'ilirrit:11 clj k :I 0 . 1 , )'1 ..., EVENING NEWS, SALT LANE CITY ,m1.1.,mgilpm,mio 4' itaillala (11 - f - . : i a aO and few-thrills-- -- li ch ) --t- ... - , Ili love-lege- k - ' beside-theWeeper- ' - :ArlIZI 1 z:, . . -- -- I - ,. - - . - .ASIES - I e L....,1- the-bigh- -- - ii - dry' . - IThe , , r - , .. , - - , , - , - t , I w ,, ' . :. - ar - . 1 ; ic . on Painte --,- ri, -- , - - ! -- ul ... III .. , eucceeo-iveeeftii- -- , I prescriii-lhonce..meo- - - ay a t - --- --H -- - u un Comra BROADWitY1 - - ... -- ' - 41 it' " --------- -- - 1, , . 0 IU -- -- 1-- 11.111 to-wr- ite . - , lirilli . ' . - - , ,, - 4 I . r ta-- - . Nom..-.., flt.,,,mistmotan --- . ,. it - -- , .,,. , ity-- 7 , , - .- -- |