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Show 7T DESEHET IV EVENING NEWS oooQooooog'gTOOOO'Oooo'OOQoooQg'onnnn u 1 f : 1 w r? 1: I il amueemsnt loving publlo oBo P el lbs , veiling to om.oi and , .uad.rd . Vl UAt Jut1 b111- oouioa of fU la. Ihey there flrsliea ! ,i. On U otbnr hand. manager , piaia that tblr bin regularly toen la more la film rental houaea. or that th.lr mualeal feature mor than make UP for tha difference of la prlcaa. or that Iho attractive r of alt4aerrtoe and houMO lhair prioa. admtanon th onto aro worth 1 a C 1trbapa the will ramala for long I i tlma unarilled problem, aa ' -y ; ' gotaooaa oooa mad tha aatonlsJttog U different , atatamant that tba publlo fr... .from othar people. Though ba didn't y what hi meant, thara la a Train af truth la tba quit tmpoealbl fact ha Intaoded to pul Into word. Tba pub-- r , ie doaa oot and never will, bacauoa It " dor ant want to, bellevo that pricemmaa bul Init ji(4 tr4 wuriaUd week to tha throng waah aftar drclara pbtlo at a F ? houara thar indignantly P overcharging them. And thara you 4 ff prompted by f I. ' Tb obaarratlona Inarafilmland fgML Happening null contenther. to ic on. htweee appear L offer wht they ballara thrlr public to pay wanta at prlcoa they ara Willing and without apoclal Indueomaata an aaam haro to periodically. Othara nnllmltad supply of noral polldao In ? thalr pigeonholes. Pady to moat changing alt uat Iona Othara plunge ja baavlly In thla way and that Thta name fickle puhlo, unheeding, fall to r ba visibly Imp xaed and purauao tho e aran tanor of tla way. So It Is of to-- 1 -- teres to watch (ha days aa they paaa I vl land tha chanrao they bring forth ! and. )uat by way of n hint, tharo ora nrreral In atom for next waek. - Tha announcements of tho loading rT-Sic- al playhouaea for nant waek follow: p- PAR.1MOCXT EMPRESS. a ERAXD naw kind of pawnbroker nppoaro In Marguerite Clark 'a Paramonnt-Artcra- ft plotufa, Luck In Pawn. to ba shown nt th for tha first half of tho coming week. Oenemlly such character la rapreoentad on tho stage and screen so a grasping, selfish parson without A heart who takas advantage of Innocent people. Marvin Taylor, who wrote Luck in Pawn," la convinced that tham am pawnbrokers aa wall aa ones. With tha idea of vindicating In soma degree tha much maligned I If fern Ion, ho Armsberg, tha ! pawnbroker character tn tha picture, S aa a sympathetic Individual who helps K. tha heroine, played by Mlae Clark, out when she is preased for fund and - stakes her in her Attempt to ahlne trap At a fashionable ball riven by her million--sir- e admirer Tha part of Armsberg Is played by John Steppllng and la said to furnish n thoroughly enjoyable bit eln thla entertaining comedy picture. " r IVhat Has Enid Bennett Heard? rD Directors for the acreen feel tig joy when a aoenarlo require children a pUrera Chlldma am essentially artlsaa. Aa every proud to In1tAhr know It laordifficult John Henry duce Mary Jane to aey a piece. Mary Jana or John Honry la very likely to bo overcome by oatremo outneaa at the mere thought of n At their beet, publlo appearance. rule make poor children aa and actrewee. It la tba exception when a child makes good tn thta res post. Accordingly moot directors (all miserably In obtaining good Affacis sj4 .a001 foaulla even fro mihe meet experienced of child players. Any director, however, who la guiding Mad lain Traverse through tho Intricacies of a acreen plot need have no objection to a number of children appearing In hta Mtea Tm verne, aaya production. tkwlt Dunlap, who la directing her wins tho In bar next production, hearts of the juvenile players. With her in tha scene they forget that they am posing before tha earners. flha make everything seem ilka n wonderful game of 'let's and tho children adorn U. I have directed Mias Traverse in scenes wham over a dossn children appeared with ber. and In no did any sequence need to bo rt taken. will I believe moat dImtore agree with me when 1 aey that thla la some record." 'tm -- ao-to- rs d, pm-lan- - valley, before ning work oa a new picture. yon via Death begin- 1 kind-heart- hard-heart- i ! AMERICA. first two days of next weak, FOR the American theatre offers The ?h "Country Cousin, . Elaine featuring Jlammerateln. Tha story la from tha book by Booth Tarklngton and Julian Street.' It la declared to ba Just tha .sort of picture which will appeal ? especially to woman. Tha dlmotor has El Tshoarn Mies Ilammerateln to her beat K, advent a and aba la said to give a . - , , ptaanlag performance. Tha story, founded on play of tha name name follows tha stage Genevieve Tobin, Regl- -' cloeely. raid Sheffield, Bigelow Cooper, Helena 'Montroeo and Walter McGrall am ' members of tbo cast. Eleanor Howltt, heiress to n fortune, tires of small town life and upon reaching her majsrlty elects to Uvo with her father who la divorced from -- hermother and baa remarried. In New York aha la happily bewildered by her first taste of gay Ufa, and aha - writes home glowing letters until her cousin, Nancy Price, decides to go to thw city and am to-- tha lnterosta of - ver-alo- -' - ha girL- n " Nancy la an unwelcome guest, and ."tho second Mrs. Howltt forgets noth' Ing to make Ufa unpleasant for her. Tb act into which Howltt has taken hta daughter does not meet with the r ' approval of Nancy, however, and she d cotdsa to stay. Nothing can Induce Elagnor go return .home with Nancv u n tit ah learna in a bitter lesson that her cousin Is right. Theiimax is at a ay house party where Tsieanor and Nancy are rescued by George Tewabury Reynolds, an Indolent member of society who also seas the light through Nancy' eyea He eventually wine her love and Elea nor returns to marry her former small 'town sweetheart. BROADWAY. Flame. the new THE Quickening picture, which la uled for the Broadway theatre the first two days of th week, has both Montagu Love and Juno Elvidg aa it stars, and it presents them in force - fnl and likeable roles. In addition this plctum has a caat of gr 'at with such favorites Jack Drumier, Albert Hart and others of equal prominence. 1 The plcfur tells a surprising story of a man who is treated badly by a woman; .and who, five years after-;'p- " wards! la treated even more badly by har than at first But the quickening flame touches the woman and she her mind about thlnga -change Th atory f0f Flame wa written by Elizabeth H. Carpenter and was adapted for the acreen by Giles E. Warren. It is said to bo an absorbingly engrovslng story, because It Is so human, so --modern ihd so thrilling - It grips ones interest, advance notice syt at the very xtarb and never Th slackens for a amgl instant t Umax comes as the logical conclu- sion of all the surprising, astonishing that have preceded )tf X , On the program also 1' Jas. J. l The Midnight Man;" and a Mutt ahd Jeff comedy, -- -- ng 5.Jvenis Cor-"Vb- A V gem,, VI JRMA S j'Wueri TALMADGE 8 latest c.'at production. The Isle of -- 'today opened a week' meet s! the beautiful new Gem ihea-Mi- 'Talmadge is supported by .J! L Merger Effected BySelznick (Apoclal Correepoadenc ) NEW YORK. Nov. 11. 111!. (. r- I IW! Great Motion Picture Pretty Star Can Handle "Kiddie , r - f 9 1 V?' Vs Mr. Ouldwya. did he consent to A latests to the Vuta lit unequalled Booth Tarklngton To Make Comedies pinking of photoplay. closed with Th arraiiswnewls Goldwya mean that th cmaler of tha Pan rod" sad th tree. trmpmaalble eiaUbta Baxter of tha 'fievsaiaaa Hast M going to place hi of American boyhood IgUHTlaa. . screen. Instead of la a Booth Tarklngton, probably Th atorie wUl on or th atna atag forymoat author in Amartro today, and he "known aa th Edgar Con.eOi certainly th great! Interpreter Of ip(y will bo original eerie, along the masterpiece.. youth, ha bean secured- rby 9 fiamuel line of the lenmd for phettptayco-a-yre-' wrltten'rapeutatly will Oeidwya lo do a eerie of 11 two-me- l author the and nU,!on. eo mad lee for Goldwya Picture cor arai in their production at Ih Gold-wyatudlua. pore Mon. that th Tarklngton it la believed will bring an enitia-l- y For yearn th aurreaeor' to Mark Edgar rimtedl new tip of picture to Ih screen. aa Mr. Tarklngton frequently is called, haa been aought by motion juat aa hta stories introduced a fresh popular tfM of plctum producers, hut not anttl Ut and tremendourty weak, whan h signed a contract with fiction In magasln and book form. n f a 4 . pla i ifi DOOOOOOO The -- zhtii r THREE SECTION 1010 ,N0VEM1!KII Nancy-Chasthe young Engtteh actress who arrived recently In Lo Angeles from London, ha been signed by Robert Brunton to support J. Warren Kerrigan tn bia naxt production, a mystery story by H. B. and it. G. Daniels. This will b Mias Chase's first appearance In film. Shirley Mason, well known motion plctum star, haa signed a long term contract with th Tox film corporation. Th contract was drawn Up by Winfield Sheehan, general manager of th Fox Film corporation, ahortly before returning to New York from lot Tha popular little etar will Angeles. tart work ahortly on her first feature for tha Fox program. AO wild cman to Now fork am apt to learn man thing. Probably tbo first will bn that It In mighty bard to et telephone number when you am In a burry, and even when you're not.' Itoo tbo exp renal on at ber facet one might judge that Enid Bennett, the oenntlful Thomas H. Inca rftar In Paramount-Artcm- ft pictures, baa beard something mom ntnrtllng over the phone than tba operator sweet reply, "They dont answer. Ulaa Bennett doe learn something aenaatlonal In What Every Woman Learna." Taka our word for It you will not get the wrong number when you go to aen Mlsa Bonntet In this picture, a prod of tlon In which aha la at ber beat In her ctaractarUtJn portrayal that as Dadd her a prim acreen favorite. Zana Keefe la scheduled to play opposite Eugene O'Brien, In his next Hie Wife Selxnlck production, Money." which will be made under the direction of Ralph Inc. Ml Keefa has Just finished playing opposite Owen Moore In Piccadilly Jim and she la now rushing to modistes in order that her gowns will b readv-ttime for Hli Wife' Money, which atarta within a few days. e e 'e PAE1 'end significant enIn th recant history launched terprise of motion pictures la announced by Lewis 3. Aelxnlck, who ha founded and Incorparatad Ih National PloA uytuUsil. ortting JTb vAtv0v-lA- 4 la Its with tlon gan membership and directorate consisting of the Influential rtpreeeaieUra exhibitors of Amerf common stock ica; IM.Mt sham hav bean purchased outright by Mr. Selxnlck for IlCft.tM In cash. On share of common stock will ba Included without charge with all purchase of preferred stock. Th announcement of National Pictures Theatre. Inc, lifts Ih veil of mystery, which haa surrounded tba rooent advertisement In which Lewis J.. Helsnlck offered to wagar tlM.ddd that h could mako on plug on equal three. Under aa administrative system marked for Its equity and direct bene-- 1 th evolution of. fits to participant which required month of sclantlfle research and th Intimate counsel of, many leading showmen Mr. Selxnlck. Theatre. through National Picture Into Inc. take the exhibitor fifty-fift- ay sustaining partnership with responsibility and authority and. It Is said, ltd per cent results, The Xormsxlon of National Picture' Theatres. Inc. Is designed to effect a plctum gigantic merger of motion theatre owners, granting each Individual member th proportionate power j of management which will govern the activities of the collective body. Exhibitors In every city of America am reported Involved In National Pictures Theatre. Inc. With direct exhibitor and protection at Ita foremost purport and the subsequent increase of Individual earnings as Insured by a eliminapooling of resource and tha tion of wasteful buying and eelllng the new i organisation la operation said to offer tangible advantage unherelike any plan or experiment tofore conducted. -- First Episode Of Bible Film LtIT T1XM THIS rREiEin iittnuti k f a Aaaltariwjo Aa aa laaiata rOR THE FIRST FOIR I1 1 V tke plac apart U1T Wk-F.- CLARK mgUIRITE in Luck In Pawn raiB MACK kK.XXETT COREDT - for Ask o coo; inr By Aatogropksg I r --1 V More Than a Theatre A Salt Lake Institution. Rkewlag First Itaa Ftrtirn Es FIRST TWO DAYS REXT WEEK ilninIHlQfnmGrst6in T IN The Country Cousin Froax Story by Booth Tarblagtoa sad Jallaa Street STORY OF THE SPIRIT OF YOl'TH i de-the- m t3 E a. MK-4i- M. Turning The Tables Released Soon ef la aay market." Isaak la wertb a dssea groaa A moat n Thll XL Th an cast which Includes .her later, Natalie Talmadge. and Windham Standing. Th picture la adapted for the screen from the book, By Right of Conquest of Conquest Mia In Tahnadgaa versatility la generously drawn upon when ah Is called upon j Raymond Wells, dlrector-ln-chlTh dram ba. com. achoofVlrMo anunCpy wlto! Myron Eelznlck announces the pur- a young Historical Film corporation l4 Th Proph-at"Th new n two chase of stories, I Vrlnr and thence to a life of SaoUtion upon by C. 8. Montayne. of America, announce that the first Paradise, speaking stage, the ki0!! a distant Island with a lone man aa a aucceaaea now playing mak and "Keep Him Guessing, by Idyl- episode of the fifty-tw- o Broadway pictures his companion, where her trial of the their direct appeal because they ; Shepard Way. The Prophets Para- company Is to make In the filming of past am put behind her and she flndai ing a mystery, and for thta reaaon, dlae appeared In one of the leading the Bible will be released about Jancomplete happiness a..d contentment unravel It will ba welcome new to exhibitors la thla alrang existence. uary 1. Mr. Walls has received Always pleasing and crpable. Miss and fans alike that Florence Reed's from next starring vehicle, the Eternal the greatest encouragement Talmadge carries the Interest from church the church societies, beginning to end. The atory Is an en- Mother. la right in vogue with the churches, future. Just which stars will play in.-I -v grossing one based upon a young girl's present trend of th drama. MJ emlnent divlnes of all haa not yet been announced. a marriage to a wealthy waster through nominations throughout the country. i th efforts of a designing mother. Bhe Worlc h- - progressing rapidly on Is unhappy until the yacht upon which comedienne and h haa entered upon active work famous Clssv Fitzgerald, Bex new Louise Glaum'a production they am cruising is wrecked and aha under the capable direction Just contractof production with the greatest enof Fred of stage and screen, hastwo finds herself safe upon an unlnheb Nlblo. The reel come- thusiasm. of series a make to ed an is one by original story ited Island with a stoker from the Theatres of C Gardner 8ulltvan. The first picture to be produced It Is thought by dies for the tnlted Picture ship's hold. Th two. having become The first, called Cissy' will be the Creation, from the first America. be will this all the that am life of a crowning to Isolation, reconciled ba soon in shown will and the last epl achievement of all of Miss Glaum'a Funnymoon. chapter of Genesis, will F preparing to enact their marriage end with tn theatre throughout the sode In the series rites when suddenly her husband re- former successes. Charles Stumer who motion picture Director Wells haa always lent ao much to a produc- country and It will be followed by Ascension of 'Christ. appears and return her to th untouch th clr-e- u tion with hta unusual photography, is Cissy's Sassy Stockings aThe name ban determined not to happiness of the past. Hare th consmile of chapter of Revelations or any other brings instances become traglo, but every effort toward making of Cissy Fitzgerald bending Testament clude In an unexpected happy end for thla his masterpiece. Tho production anticipation to those who know her book of the New He believes that alb . la under the personal supervision of J. for they realise what a real laughing alone the Gospel treat la In store for them when Cissy the logical termination of the aeries Parker Read, Jr. cuts up on the screen. should be the Ascension. He haa not yet selected all of the J. Warren Kerrigan latest Brunton . Some Idea of a motion picture mag- fifty-tw- o nubjecta to be filmed, but production, Out of Court," has bean nate's existence and the close appll- - expects to be abl to announce them recompleted and 1 ready for titling and c,tlon t0 tmmedtate affairs required soon.- For tho past sixty day cutting. Kerrigan and his director, Is shown by H. K. Somborn and Harrj searcher have been at work particuErnest C. Ward, will take a four of larly upon the subject of Bible producer and distributor weeks' motor itrlp to the Grand can- - Garson, qulrsd a The train "left" Loq and Mr. Wells las Eyes of Youth volume of authoritative Angeles last Thursday en route to New tremendous He has located In Los York. On the four day Journey, they information. the largest and finest more than $0 telegrams from Angeles oneofofBible received u art In America, the New York office and th atudloa at collections Fatty Arbuckle : Is going to be well backed up he and more Holywood. At every train stop, I nilt&rfMJ Time of authority before he begins to than ttve wires were received and dur- with 41 According to Wids Dally, a recogthe first picture. film 70 of the answered Limerick Contest ing the tripMost they nised authority on photoplay matters, of the film companies messages. Marcus Loew has taken over the circarry on the greater portion of their Octavo Roy Cohen Several months ago Roscoe "Fatcuit of Ackerman A Harris. Nineteen affairs by telephone and telegraph, as Completes Stories theatres ar reported to be involved In ty" Arbuckle, the film their peculiar business requires immea the deal, representing consideration comedian a limerick diate judgment. inaugurated of IS.OQO.OOO. When announcement Octavus Roy Cohen has completed contest offering prizes of )2S for of tbs' Loew financial reorganisation his first two stories for Ooldwyn. They ths best limerick submitted, flS was recently announced, it was preboth mystery melodramas, and the are next for the best and In$10 for third dicted that deals were pending author Is waiting for the completion wa The contest choice. close to volving theatres and complete circuits of a number of productions before of theatres. This is evidently th first, Nov. 1 and as soon as possible his first story Is begun. While both to be results were thereafter Wld's. says stories ar completed, only one conThe other tinuity has beenof finished Nit In hli wildest drekma. howOf more lhan passing Interest In the Goldwyn scenarIn the hands Is ever. ever did Fatty picture the Balt Lake Is the marriage at Riverside, io staff, and will be ready soon. Th results of such an announcement. Cal., of Miss Florence Carpenter, a first story by this nationally known Limericks In to float first at began motion picture actress, and C. C. from writer will be started within two then from nearby territory, man of Hollywood. Craig, a businesa weeks. points a little further removed and Mrs. Craig Is the daughter of George finally from foreign countries Bale E. Carpenter, manager of the ParamouThere have been quite a number after bale of answers kept comnt-Empress theatre of this city ing In. each contestant ealiv big motion pictures made of supplying For three years she ha been appearrs In an atin the Fast few years but according to. ing In pictures, 8he was seen a few one to win hit th tempt prize. days ago at one of tho local theatre It happened that. Just at the all th New York critics the most In a Goldwryn picture. Jinx. In which time when th answers were comwonderful of all la that of Helen Kellshe appeared In support of Mabel ing In thickest. Fatty got busy as er, th deaf, dumb and blind girl. In he never was before. His conLAST TIMEf TODAY which waa produced ''Deliverance. tracts called for pictures to be deLittle Stanton Williams 4 years old. New the Theatre. a livered nothat at 'and time Lyric certain originally and the son of Lou Williams, a Salt ing wa allowed to Interfere with York City, and which will be seen In Lake sign writer, is perhaps th Is the his schedule So, as thla First Tax Days of Week youngest stsr In motion pictures He sole Judge of the valueFatty city lna very short time. Th of the limis seen in Clara Kimball Young's picsent in else i crltio of th New York Times says ericks and nobody Little of louth. ture, The Eyes was empowered to read or pass on JUNE EIVIDGE Is a succession of bonders and Blanton's career began when he played them, there has nerumulsted- w (It conelse b seem to the dunce in the local present tins that everybody axi batch cinslstlng of ten or twelve of The Eyes of Youth by Miss Marclusion who ban seen It. thousands letters. 10VE MONTAGU jorie ' Rambeau, former Salt of Lake In view of this condition th Helen Keller has accomplished no the stock actress and now one to exdecided stout comedian she has has feats been remarkable Tfeetr Latest many Broadon la brightest legitimate stare wen pend the contest until January 1 way. id ins Rambeautook the itttte and to ' der Of th world" and It Is astounding Fattys friends are Invited fellow with her and he appeared in The Quickening Flame send tn more limericks. He has to think that the should hav mad Fan Francisco. Oakland and Los fittttze will his he announced success that In a ! piov-JAS. J. CORBETT such o pronounced Miss Young saw him and Imspare time In the Christmas holifate denle her th mediately obtained him for the dunce verse ! Ing picture ofwhich la all the Airtight Nki rendinr by "Deliverdays ever aeetng privilege boy role in her motion picture. sent in. The winners will positiveJEFF COMEDY Mtrr class by itself but Is a in ance' is be announced by the middle cf 'spoken, of In the same breath with ly Orrbrfra visitor thl Y Januan. , . ' Among the such masterpieces as The Birth of a week were Vl alter Jtsmd. western dirt V Nation and Intolerance." rlou manager of the Cnilrd ArtHto- all-st- ar if V Feaaded aa the stage eaeeeas f the saaxe aaaxe. sort of picture that women like lots of Ufa to the atory. the Just gay times, elaborate seta, beautiful gowns and pretty women. In all re. apects a high class production, and Mlsa Hammersteln la at her best In the portrayal of the charming story. It ts positively the best picture she has ever made THIRTY PIECE PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Ted Henkel, Conductor .C. E. Averillin Popular Songs Miss Esther Stayner at the Organ FATHE COMEDY GIVING AWAY THE BRIDE. PATHE REA IE W LAST TIMES TODAY SHEET in BIAUCHE A Woman of Pleasure - ey rr' mniEATRE. BEAUTIFUL. Formerly the Liberty- Phaa, Wasateh 1250 - well-knw- Showing Onlyjlig Special Productions ONE Helen Keller Picture Pronounced Most or-m- or of-ve- BROADWAY WOMAN" An-gel- e. I out-of-to- wn J the !! ENGAGEMENT- - Tho Isle oiConquesf Tront Arthar Hnrmblow's Well Kaowa Navel BY-- RIGHT OF CONQl EST. Wonderful -- WEEKS CJerma Talmadge AND CAST Charles Gerard Natalie Talmadge Garreth Hughes Elder Hopper Joe Smiley Wjudham Standing Claire Whitney : - ALL-STA- R Miss Talmadge. la one of the most popular stars In motion pictures, and her host ef admirers will be greatly augmented by her latest Production, The Isle of Conquest " Critics pronounce th picture a new tri- umph for both Norma and her youngest sister, Natalie Talmadge. Adapted for tbe aereea by Jobs Eateroea sad Aatta Leo FULL ORCHESTRA AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS - Poors Opes at Id p. m. Dally Fcrforaaaoces itart at ZtlS, 4, Si 45, TtSO aad 15 ADMISSION XWbta, 25e. Ucn, Me. Flos War Tax Parlor Dtvaaa, Reserved, SIM laelodlag War Tax -, ISCbilSreo. Ply, War Tax. Mittirea Me Ptes W ar Tax OUTING CHESTER SCENIC : 41 |