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Show . 4 ywX Tvk I t?tr.lr W& Z . - -lk -- ' IK I t r ju $ f 1V v. i - Vsi. t 41 k "c: The picture I eaelty one of tho big productions of tbs season. Following Mary Johnson's story with fidelity. "To Have and To Hold" Is replete with thrills. yet it is alee a beautiful romance. which will appeal to ail moving picture followers. The work of Mlsa Comp, on Is without a flaw, and the other members of the cast give a praiseworthy performance. Among the members of ths cast portraying the more important roles rs Theodore Koeloff, Arthur Rankin (cousin of Linnet and Ethel Barrymore end John Drew), Waller Lon and W. J. Ferguson. . There are eonte graphically depleted fencing scenes,' and realistic fights with Indiana The historic settlement of Jamestown. Va, Is pictured In an Interesting manner and with this netting much of the thrilling psrt of the picture drama takes place.' The Pathe News and a specially ar ranged musical program, which greatly adds to the Interpretation of the feature,' completes the bill, which will run daily to and Including seat Saturday night. p AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT PARAMCHJ5T EMPREHS-B- ouj (lompson and Bert Lytrdl la '"To Have aad To Hold. Gor Bale Poa ln Andy "The Maaqtunder;" Gamp Patbe Review. In William Earle K IN )31A ' ' Fortune Hank" by O. Henry. PANTAGE8 Vaudeville and Clara Kimball Young la "The Band of Km." Musical 6TATB "Monte CM and Comedy. The FTappen, Alien Like la Hate." AMT-IUOA- " COMING Mitae id lady BUly, etartinc Thursday. y Wed ORPHEEM -- Dulimtin night, Rae Samuel. "tteW A1 and K. Hall Family Ford." SuUy Houghton." HtPPORDOMB Taylor Players la Lena BlanT Tuesday and all week. SALT LAKE THEATRE American. nee-da- To debate upon The which Is being shown it Masquerader. the American theatre this week, as far as merit and quality are concerned, would be foolish. It Isa a question, as to which Is ths better, the spoken drama or the reproduction upon the screen Filled with 3 f ' Admirer who would rather llatea to e voice of MltL email prim the donna. fmLdr BUly. than to the robust tonee of rand opera atara. have the Salt a treat In Vore for them atcommene-mg Lake theatre for three daye matinee with Saturday Thursday where the tlnieat of atara will appear in ths greatest hit of her career In her newest play. Mitel's melodies are In "Lady BUly paid to be as varied ae a March day. her first song when, She burets into she at the young Countess of Pardova, and in her is caught garden overalls has to pose as the gardener's son. To prove that she knows somathlng about the buelneee of gardening the singe the lively "Just Plant a Kiss a rhythmic fox trot. In Come to Arcady. Mitsl singe a dreams, haunting melody of hopes and and the refrain give her a chance to Hisbefore. never hes as she yodel toric Hussies la a delicious satire on some famous women of history whose ffHHaOtvftr-WUwhlaperar were "not what they should be quite A an ce to play at being Scotch. Irish Italian, Spanish and Japanese Is given the pretty prims donna In Tf a novelty number for displaying Mitsi'e gift of mimicry and mischief, also her grace as a dancer A song that has already sung Itself into many homes la 'The Legend, reminiscent of castle walls and ghostly In "Good Bye another numhalls ber already known far and wide, Mitsl is joined by Boyd Marshall, operatic baritone, the handsome hero of Lady B11v All the "Lady Billy melodies were old American' written by a Harold Levey -- The lyrics are the work of Miss Zelda Sears who la responsible for the charming" plot bell-lik- t s. Adapted from the popular novel of the same name. To Have and to Hold a weeks run at the opened yesterday a Psremount-Empreetheatre, - drawing capacity crowds afternoon and eveThere are few more pleasing ning photoplays than thin one. It Is a lavish ecreen romance featuring Utahs own, Betty Compeon with Bert Lytell and number of other well known favorites. Thursday, Nov. 2 Ai AND HER SUNKIST SERENADERS Sherlock Holmes Chores of Beauties Original Prsdeetlen discover, the finger, prints o Londons master CONN AND HART a ( onpftayft Orchestra at night Prices, flfte o 92-5tat. Mat., ftOe to 92 Iplvs tail Pests now at box office JOE BENNETT A TELEPHONE TANGLE crook! Prof. Moriarty, web of intrigue spread, over aU the world yin ril Holmes himself tracked him down. Gm (Bearing Bed Night, Nov. L To and Including Holiday. 1 LSDGI MATIN tea 1ft P M At AM m P X. k TED SCHWAB . ? K.AE If I El A. The Blue (Hi k of AaudevlUe. Adelaide Herrmoa. HOXY A -- AJtSHVLLt A tO. Hot OHT6V7 Tte VUmdeBf A Peye. Tho Nogfjre FIELDV FAMILY FORD Aeoop'e Futile. Topic of the Day. Pathe " New. Nlghte 19-1095, Tax AA At bmt America' forumout actor I fiction greatest detective Ba?6,ore SHERLOCK HOLMES Parents Bla)IBi,thbr, ayNo (Uv-Jl- na WUkao, CUWOak i fjfwaa fir'" ft mill r Next Wednesday PANTAGES VALENTINE-VOX- - PHIL LA TOSCA (1AM CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG i P The Greatest Dual . Role the Screen Has Ever Seen or. Both aro uptight and devout, and I fear that it would bo death to both. If they knew that their daughter was occupying a coll in Jail awaiting tht decision of a Jury aa to whether she was to lose her life. I shall fight alone, regardless of what happens" DOUBLE MURDERER EXECUTED (By Tho Associated Press ) BELLEFONTE. Penn. Oct. 30 Curtis Slpplo. of Wllliamstown, Ky. was electrocuted early today at the state prison at Rockview. He had been convicted of clubbing two Ital, ians to death in a railroad camp. e it -- Daily Lessons in Domestic Economy I T EAL economy consists of spending your money where youll get the greatest satisfaction and service it is possible to get for the amount you spend. It consists of weighing and choosing the things you would like to buy selecting the ones that will give you the most enjoyment then seeing that you get full dollar for dollar value. Every day, simply by reading the advertisements in this paper, you can take a lesson in household economics. The advertisements teach efficiency in buying. They show:you: "They lighten your house- work by telling you about the newest conveniences and g devices.They give you a lme on a thousand and one things that will help you materially. the-hestmarke- ts- labor-savin- Aperformance by Post that ' is magnificently it ALWAYS OPEN perfect his picture debut surpasses all his stage achievements. ALWAYS GOOD ANDY GUMP e. - In a new earooa comedy Funny Sayings From The lilerary Digest it NOW American Orchestra Playing Double Bill - ,ie 'a George Fitzmaurice PRODUCTION otto ToKaVe Another Big I- yf MoiNmoi micm 91 Va Bettq Compson-dB- LtjtelL ert Now Playing ) M al ) SfateTheatre thrill,, morr Urt.r advealures, MOBK tartMu pea' fi.r .era aa the aerrea before mare fcrllllaat beaatr The faaaaaa atar? of the love that dared a hoadrrd deatha. t romaam that ,aw tba ae.ea aea, far brill T great .tat, la the beat rolea tharve ever bad. hapsorted by Theodore Kaaloff, M. j. Fersuaaa, Kaymoad Tat. ' f5 ton, Wftlter Loaq. . THE FLAPPER Mifit itirts 9T 1ft reme with d I. n t , new UsualGooiLMiisiL Palhe.Nevvs and costamts. And1 PHOTOPLAY MIITERriElE ALICE LAKE in "HATE REGULAR PRICES i If 1 f you want a real lesson in economics day read the r advertisements. . every "Lena Rivers HIPFODROM JU p AH Thla VVeek . r ROBYN ADAIR . PANTAGES - V l C THOUSAND Melrepetlieis Coat Fol-lle- a" To Save j FUN AND LAUGHS (ft -- -- Starting In aa Blackvtona otad play- Battle for Life X 1022, LONG BEACH. Calif., Oct. J Girl Fights Lone -- 30 THE KIRVT WiSlCAI. IOMFDV UK IMF. BE ISON MINV WSAlMOc Of fCUS TM UTTL HUMAN DVNAMO OF MUSICAL COMFDi i Willard Mack Tell, .S Of Future Plan, interview given at th, hotel hr Willard Mack, th, mornwright. acr.cn and rtaga atar. thl, ing, h, revealed his futura plana. Ha said ha Intends to give the public its flret true silver sheet Impression of the real Northwest mounted police and to undertake for the first time the exend ecreen periment of givtng to stage the production at the name time with with tie cast same appears that (he In New York. premiere . Mr. Mack has ahown hie facility of many type, of expression In the work, ranging froih the Ztegfeld to the melodrama. Kick In. and from vaudeville to the beautiful Tiger Rose. Stories relating actual experiences In the north with the mounted fapolice have by far been proven bis life has been vorites. Since this northwest IB the territory, spent would tend to beer out the eteim that ability is usually directed by experience. In the Long Beach studio he expected to begin work shortly on bis first Northwest Mounted photodrxma. This of. hie greatest successes of the Canadian atmosphere and those of the law end lawless. "The Bulldogs of the North' will be the title of my firstInterths Black-stonproduction." Mr Mack told the e viewer, who visited I him at And hotel. further guarantee real this story will give the lmpressioa of ths north country, different from any before, because It is based upon the hard fact of experience.' U Salt Lake Theatre GUARANTEED ALL hla-earl- Salt Lake Theatre. Paramount-Empres- r.ma. Jack Muthall.i who,, popalartty dates back several ywri before such of bis recent successes as Molly0, and Ralph Lewie, In the front ranks of charecter mem since "The Conquer? roles have the leading one-eIng Power. was once Irving Cummings who the popular actors In the theatrical world, playing with Lillian Russell and Henry Miller on the stage, directed the picture. r V OCTOBER NEWS MONDAY DESERET equally as many tease moments as the the picture la one thet wilt live play, ln the memory of any audience. long It need not be said that the acting of Guy Bates Post Is masterful. The screen has magnified the dignity which graced the action of Mr. Post on Che stage. Words need not be spoken a clever director hae seen to that end of the production, with the reeult-th- al the picture is a complete chain of thought and events, harmonising in every detail The substitution of a member of the English parliament, whq has wrecked his life, for a.struggling journalist; the Journalist a groat conquest In parliament, his love for the wife-- of the man for whom he la posing all, as in the stage piay. ere brought home with the same dramatic force oo the screen. Fine acting JLs contributed by others than Mr. Post. Edward M Kimball la particularly good as the faithful butler. Buth Sinclairs performance, as the neglected wife. Is sincere and striking Marcia Manon plays the vampire in her customary flashing manner and Barbara Tennant contribute a splendid The photography is characterisation of a- - high order, thers being some remarkable expoeures that will excite comment. A so loot ion from "Martha- - by the American concert orchestra, a new Andy Gump cartoon comedy and some pointed and humorous Items taken from (By International Raws Service) the Literary Digest, complete the proCLEVELAND. Ohio. Oct. 10. Mrs. gram which is to continue tfor the week. Mabel C. Champion, attractive Texas girl, charged with ths murder of Kinema. Thou. A. OConnell in ths Downing Harvey Gates, well known as a for- restaurant on Euclid avenua on the mer resident of Belt Lake end one of the foremost students of crime. ! the morning of July 2T, attempted to trick author of Broad Daylight. a thrillOConnell ing answer to the query, Can a Crim- police into believing that inal Be Reformed" which Is to bo had made a dying statement clearing shown at the Kinema Wednesday, of the crime, Police Sergeant Thursday Friday, and Saturday. Mr. her Gates, former newspaper man, has Schneider, the last witness called todejvtd for years into the secrets of day, testified. the underworld in newspaper or detecThe atSte then rested its case. tive work, end has written one of the most successful screen crook stories of Just as court opened, the pretty deths day Mr Gates was also the author of Hell Morgans Ctrl the pic- fendant Issued a statement, telling ture that made Dorothy Phillips; 'The why she lx fighting the battle for life Wildest of Paris, one of Priscilla alone. Deans biggest, and the recent Dorothy "Back in the west In a small town Phillips urcess. Hurlcanes Gel" far from any big city aro an old man Broad Daylight pictures the two and I broke their an old woman. ends to a crooks career, the grey dawn of death and the "Broad Daylight of hearts when I married Aualey Chamreason The latter end comes but pion (her husband) at the age of X," few. and It is of both ends that the she declared. ot Lola DeMUle tells Wilson, They are my father and my motb- story V.- J- al Jrp 'Tn . Frraeated'.rept by EARLE WILLIAMS Maaday Taylor Playsrs krkto f ( extra) America. 0. s . SUlask Ik (raM (am.,, HENRY ,terx hr ) A r |