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Show t 1. ' V f 4 ?.- f . ,- THE DESERET NEWS SATURDAY OCTOBER n . ai CpAA who deelf HOSE theatregoer entertainment, Interjected her T drama. will receive with delight forthcoming production for ftf As ' of production, ,.J Kir V nn-nt- itr ooAOrtoailtm hi clean and laughable acre, n Int.resting, snd there with a dash of th announcement National Mack Sonnetto rela.rnrdln th m,.itr to tn may havs a rsrv uppjy of for Pntn.MH.r ar pUhta n.n mlrth-mkr.i- ra Bh yt Tie' a 'Tanner":- KINEMA (Continued from pm one) in ft mid raco again dwert the death. , Tod Brmrmit, -- dirwtor of .'xnder iwu laggp ha eaugbt inthe foreign every foot atmosphere of the story of film The plot hi one of love ande dancer that might be told in any but bo has buUt up a romantic breatho photoplay that Is said to fairly the spirit of the African deoert. Mle Dean Is superb In the role of the Impulsive Cigarette. now tender, now tnvacely beautiful. It la the same type of part In which aha tr-tle- d the tbetr-- f otng pubHo In "The ago. Virgin of Stambour two years Such celebrated players as James Kirkwood, John Davidson. Ethel Grey Terry. Stuart Holmes. Burton Law. tv H. Bainbridge. Fred Cavena and Bobby Back support the "Dean of motion I torn. 1 iA c lan-ua- -- : -4 t i r ) 1 r t . t a r t r STATE (Continued from page one) heavier part of the comedy and hie every entrance occasion, a bur of He la ably supported by laughter. George White, who has establisheda quite a reputation for himself as comedian with Salt Lake's playgoing publle. The stage setting, the work of Minor Reed, la also pnique and colorful Among the song hits la the opening "Auntie Skinners Chicken chorus Dinner." and "Number Please" by lle Courtney and Maids: Mr. Evan In hi comedy number, "He Used to i - u - MiSNBingham.-t- h dainty little Ingenue, to "If Sham rocks Along the Swfjiee Shore," and Mlse Courtney and Maids in tbs song number. "Men Men, - Men. - Mlse called Creed sings a solo number "Star Spangled Nights In Dials" and la a stated by the chorus, and Miss and welcorSb addition to tba Stale theatre has a pretty number called "Apple Bloaaom Time.9 Vernon Sangmsster. director of the 'or chest ra has arranged a catchy musical score. In conjunction with th revue "Madonnas and Man." the euperf nature photoplay with Evan Fontaine and Andre Randolph, will be shown. Sny-den- -a 4VVSafv tf who plays tha feminine role in Richard Barth lcm ties latest stellar vehicle. "The Bond Boy." which la the feature of tha American theatre for the week beginning tomorrow, la a Utah girl, a nativ of Richfield- - Th Bond Boy" an adaptation of George Washington Ogden's celebrated story by the same name Mias Thurman has not yet reached her twentieth birthday but can claim more acoompllshments than that of being a very good film actress. She la an authoress as welL Her first story. "Th 81ns of Martha Queed" was Rimed recently and la declared to be a potential hit. Mias Thurman played the leading rola. "I knew Just how the character THUJRSiAN. 1 to tho earliest -- days of themotlon picture and has been marked by one -- of bo first won recognition inthedays of Eiograph. One of the first to make A two-repicture, ho has held hts position as a leader among producers from th pioneer day to the present. It waa Thomas H. Inc who blazed the trail of motion picture production, - establishing the first studio In California and produclng ln tha foothills near Banta Monica. From this Studio Incevtlle sprung. Then Mr. I nee became on of the three producers who "made" Triangle. building the Triangle studios at Culver City, that later became the Goldwyn studioa On the conclusion of his Triangle contract. Mr. Inc made a contract with Famous and erected the beautiful studioa at Culver City which he nowoccupies. For year Mr. Inc has enjoyed the name of "maker of stars." He brought out and developed such screen celebrities as Charles Ray, William S. Hart. Dorothy Dalton. Enid Rennet t. Beset Barrlacale, Hobart Bosworth. Sesaue Hayakawa, , William Desmond and Frank Keenan. Among tha players now appearing under the I new banner are Florence Vidor, Milton 8111a John Bowers Marguerite de la Motts. Douglas McLean. Lloyd Hughes Madge Beland Frank lamy. Cull it Landis Keenan. a, el In the most magnificent role of her glorious Career. -- Tba eight completed productions described by I nee as his "greatest" In which these artists will shortly be seen are Skin Deep, with Florence Vidor and Milton Sills; "The Hottan -- adaptation -- of Willie entot,"-Colliers play, with Douglas McLean: "What a Wife Learned. an original story by Brad'ey King, formerly titled "Jim, with Marguerite de la In which Sills; Ten Ton Love, Madge Bellamy and Cullen Landis have the principal parts, "Scars of Jealousy, produced with Frank Keenan. Marguerite de la Motte and Lloyd Hughes in the chief roles under the working title of "The Brotherhood of with Douglas Bellboy 1J. McLean; and "A Man - of Action." with Douglas McLean. Hat' ... should act because I created It my- comedy which will staged this autumn. self. she explained. Mlse Thurman gained ber first fame Bobbed of hair, although not of the In the movie in comedy roles where flapper type. Mary Thurman is de her beauty soon attracted the atten- dared to truly Interpret the earnest tion of Director Hack Sennett and she views of life which the Intelligent wobecame one of the tamed Sennett man of today holds In spite of her I success shFts modest and retiring bathing beautiea . will I "I'm not at all sure that Ive done Mia Thurman, Incidentally, also become a headliner in vaudeville anything really worth while yet," she a she I now rehearsing a owA act Insists, "but I intend to keep trying Most of tbe fun is In trying, anyway. she admitted with a smile. - mas-'slv- , Mel-for- BROADWAY. the adventure, thrills and ALL of the cattle rustling In the old and glorious days of the west are the t isualized In "Daring Danger, new western thriller in which Pete Morrison la starred and' which will show at the Broadway theatre Sunday and Monday. Pete Motrison as Cal Horton and ony "Brownie," hla celebrated ara said to give a wonderful exhibition of (horsemanship and many new thrills are Introduced. Through force of circumstance, disqualified by the father of the girl that he.hopes-tmarry. Horton emerge triumphantly enfrom the cloak of suspicion that will excite a velop him. Hla riding thrill even to the old timers. Rapid riV action la carried out In his great outfor assistance In hla pursuit of t j co-st- o i ! 'Ttoy and a Stewart In "The Radio Kins" comedy complete this splendid BROADWAY gaadar nd Weaday Oaly Peter Mormon la a D,: Display in? the Most Remarkable Hurricane Scenes Ever Screened. " THEODORE ROBERTS AND AN CAST. . If You Dont See It You Will be Lonsome in Salt Lake. ENLARGED ORCHESTRA. THE USUAL GOOD MUSIC. , ft "L vT ji '11 rnfc- -i iV T r R Proudly Presents -- M ALL-STA- CARL LAEMMLE optimisUo-expectation- PARAMOU XT-EPRESS. "The oid Homestead" Following a remarkable week's run tonight, the Paramount-Empres- s will present another decidedly strong bill commencing tomorrow In the form of wbst advene notice describe as "th greatest romance of the desert ever screened together with one of those riotous Mermaid comedies. The e blg feature Is George Melford's production "Burning Sands, the comqdy Is an absurdity called The Steeplechaser," featuring Llge Conley and a host of funmakera The picture is by George Melford, creator of The Sheik, "Moran of the Lady Letty, "The Woman Who Walked Alone" and many other now famous screen classics. "Burning Sands is said to .be better than any he has heretofore produced. 1 in The caat la art Itr.pceisg cludes such popular people as Milton Sills, Wanda Hawley, Louise I Dresser Jacqueline Logan. Robert Cain. Winter- Hall and others. The story- deals with the lose of a young English woman of the nobility for a hermit of th Saharan desert. He treats her coldly, but she persist in her effort to win him and after a series of highly dramatic lnctdbnts. in which romance and tragedy are mingled. succeeds The theme is the antithesis of that treated In The d, Sheik." and Jt is said by George the producer, that Burning Hands, is perhaps the strongest with which he has thus far 'been identified. THErOLD-HOMESTEA- 2 Up out of th screen h orison there looms a host of good things to delight tha myriad devotees of the silent drama this year. On tha threshhold of fall scomee a score of encouraging announcements telling of w bkt's on the way and arousing the most But to non of these does mor genuine Interest attach than to th announcement of Thomas H. Inca that th eight big lecture production he hss arranged to release through Associated First National this season constitute 'The greatest aeries of pictures of my career." For Mr. Inces career dates back - MART - Greatest Series of Films of Career 1 writer that b for (eetura prodoctlonacontampUtod material from which to draw will also Prwonltr Mpwrto. wtrr foot of Sennett PhrllU. Bar.;. tnm4Z?Sl TJLlon r. Rteturd Jones. will mart with th production orr takan from Ilf an It lad of her ftm atarrlnf vehicle. an original Th story baa been dpt-eglrL and town SR1.I1 unsophisticated th !ivd hr In thUcomcdy for the ecree a hr Msck Sennett. all-tartlt ever .- drama will b on of th most notable casts of com die will hold Bnett announced that Ben Turpin two real .pedal tanAonbeinr W an Important position In hie future produdn Ur. can be produced within the rear. miw a minra. consistent with qua!with the direction of .B11T 3eviLand Rot A 1 Ruth, heretofore Identified ' MUdiwd dun comedies, win direct Turpin' neat picture. Comedy Kin will begin a new eerie, of Fdlolh eloeelysftec In T hee picture will vary somewhat iLLjlkitaiiirlnt p:iy B that from t hoeprevlouly mdmouhr this popular Sty, This clothea. dacha and batty Bevsnwtli tppeer without hi WllO th PTtOf (h rMUlt Of (Mtlirc dl)btrttl1I wtT bould not be hidden behind araonalltr and p character a true iumea opF th4 odd and old fmhtonod -- (fawestiBi V5-- Tho$.RInce Announces Release of nnounrm.Dt Mr. Bennett with Norma Talmage In America and pie later to star In English mada ! lures, Norma and Constanca Talmadga. at continent. present on the European scheduled to arrive In London NoJoseph M- - Bchenck, th American are tha Initial make vember IS, In time to producer baa. According to word Just selection in the contest and to view received from abroad, mads arrange- the preeentatlon of "East la West, ments with tha London Dally Sketch Constances most ambitious film vehi-In to date. In that city. They era to hold a great screen star contest cle Parle now and are trying to complete throughout Great Britain In an ef- their shopping before departing for . fort Jo yelect an English girl to play Berlin. Arrange Contest to Find English Ctrl For Photoplay Star i &p' rr&aA&L w' && SECTION FIVE 14 1922 - iauMas Ftnrt-Ra- a PARING DANGER ROY STEWART in THE RADIO KING Ut Tim Tdy la. DlfTIV FARVl M THE TRAIL OF THE AXE In- DHI With James Kirkwood, Ethel Gray Terry, Stuart Holmes, 100 Others 1 DIRECTED by TOD BROWNING From the Immortal Novel by Ouida NOW SHOWING P. S. MNEMA No Advance in Prices for This Engagement. . |