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Show . , e- , , . i SECTION THREE 6 - - ' -- en . , . - - - , - ' - THE DESEItET - 1NEWS ,-- ), .0; i e--Al ,-,- - ),L,:, 4,2 -- ,, , , ..,,,- ' -- 4 ;:,,,,r.,,,,,-,,, 0, ,,, tia, .; 9., ' - , ' ' V .. ; 3 1 , ..., . ,,x,, ,,. ,,,. . - .. . ' ' 1921 ...., "v 1 .6 - ' If - , SATUIII)Ar JANI:A.11,1: wroxoroTor ' ,,, - - - ' ' 'I ;'-' . - . --- - ;,' , - , , - . t , - . -- , , e ' - '' - - - , - , ., ,,., ,1 :1-.- Movie'sOweaeblitoShakespeiii , , "'''''''''''. L , , ' cessarfly the pictures are of about the 4;;;'::::::: directors; iCnd IIsamu j ,,ízi:q? ,, 4',1, ''. producers are for the present utilizing I I I A I 446:7 with exceptional force the Shake- - 'pictures. ,'. ,:.'1:. ! ,t;,:.:, I lf; gi, C:)4,,, srearean type of drama. That mode, Id:wee:I:h. ' -t 16, ,,,,.,,,:,, witb its pr.tcticIlly limitless field. it19 14 wale szretches of locate and its great .1'.' substituted for the realism that Is ........,cti Ity1S00, passages of time, lends itself better to be now the goal of every producer. i screen use than does the Ibsen tYpe, , lite to see a romantic, poetic Its more compressed scenes, , photographed with, an entirely ; fewer't and brief allotment,. story fanciful At the present background. , I. Theie or several reasons for adher- tooment this is.preciudeel by the ' i closely to the early English end-for 1 RE prevailing cusiom of alter-M-g realism the lavish ex 1.manner in writing for the screend t n "d" in the studios. the titles of picture &dentenot the , in tact I b.e.zhitho4twirittet.. :,:etrottortmhe,en that money and might .may i Mons of stage plays stories or a,,,iush are the two greatert dangeri It is touch more difficult to createt airealism books. will itot be followed by to the screen at momenttype of The 1;'es':'n;n1 In thP rPxt two the present Oliver Morose. Hs will label them rriag.0ot the direetors will VW; na.;.:;0'; , year. kk..srk, RIM with the original more toward 'ratans . ,k, rn- happen in one room and in a very name. beginning lotengively ' .,;,,,tlk,t t . I ' ; .,... ,0orkAlko,' .'pictureit- on the Pei,en. Out of their, 0...1,..,: ';;.,' ,0 ' ' brief allowlatitude while Nith 'Vito Halt Broodand right on ' :" the timp, : ll29 erenes. usually allotted ', 1' ... the to .0! N''''''1 4,19" ti , ed 4;4' the imagination requires- much I ,- I d tame. th ey will try to have down through the last of .20 or more .7144:,',"4 , thathimatical exactitude. ', Thme). which the epecta,e "1.wieh manuscripts that he now has under '; . Field Easentially Pictorial. he might take out and hangon his ',4,...,t,,A-,,,t preparation In the scenario deport' A 4 4 ...) The screen, denied tho attributes of 7.1,L01.,,-- , k, ; ' ment. , ,' 4' it'Pt,it' ,t' t,," ',i,V.,',SV?,,,' .''t,'':4frr The curious, intensive, unique, sound and celor, must appeal to the Greaftiterature,Not Exhaueted'' ',$. 0,.'1' .4S ' It Is the Morooco bolter that while ,,,,,t4-aar.. '..g,:' '41most, unreal and .odd faney of the spectator in more di- '''.,,'"'''' The big task, therefore, for the pro- alverse A ., ';', S'' e4 .. ,,, enacted ways. more "attractive' title may be found photoplay lire" of a motion picture ducer of the photoplay is to appeal to ,,,,,,. ,. 1, , in one ' would lire the all the million d.,., and for scanwof the stage successes. a thesatne tlio to described in a letter written ;.5a, ...t and its try not to offend the atteste grow, of ten. 't 'chants brings about a definite loss in Metbroad Gertrude canvas can the famous which he Atherton., upon You can educate the to plc,. 14;r:-, t a,,,21,1" elial.. to a friend. Mn. Atherton has painted intimate and exotrite interiors torial taste and it ehouldpublic the advertising value that the Pia al. also he edue , s il itai.....T4.4.:,..! - ready Gold- - und aweeping landscapes affords va- - rated lo better 'the for .been 'at several months ' hes gained. Ho ham been made' storiee. The great sfo..1 i'l'titl',..':: ,.;64'' t .,,' . wyn atudio assitating in the production rietyJe the eye. stioutlates--- th ,' , ',.t literature of the world is not ex-- la.'. , more firm in this ballot in the loot 4,,,t,' of her 'Sinn story written directly for imagination and offere action and e haueted. . You can '''''' all of the old ' 1,7 get k.'"11.'t:4454; , ,N rak, , few days by scores, of letters from the ecreen. That ehe finds studio life latitude of movement to its charac- Dumas pliro-- for nothing, but : ,,,......, prod' ' , J4. k ,i intensely faselnattng is shown by the utereall of which maintains the k ? k over the United States asking when '?I i ..,,, ,,'14',1k both and for the the screen ,, vtt'f ',''''' 'Y''?';' 'ft."' ,,il server's interest. , ..r extracts: mueh for a li..0.000 ,c tether mortain of his bolter known plays will pay -.,! , ,,,,,,t ricturee should nor attempt to ht droom farce. And 1 hope it will never be for- , , f, . 4 be done in Picture form. ''','' V.1, I L' , , Mr. was the compete with the modern dramatic ''' that an gotten Goldwyn r these charges which foxpite 't.'', ,..4 .,,,, ' "'I have lied- ,' ...',' 'l A,' ,5c)-1- , not form. and the development of the, bring first moving picture producer pictures as they are, I - ''''';,should depend quite as Much on believeagainst 7 to of play the only :, ,, recognize ,. importance that time and therefore purposely withthings are in store great , .. - ; 44;;,,,,,, ; f f'; the as to to dramatic anneal ithie eye the to but author t. compel the public for the pictures that will he. held certain ot rol stale Plees to pro- logic. :4 .: .4 e won'.:,, :,:, 'Jo," I to it. ha often A, well recognize known critic of ,,..:, , (Mr. Hamilton. , ,,,;.. Tho duce in pictures with My own cam&red whepproducera would face-theDanger, the drama, beeame about eight ''.7:'$. '''la ,;:: ' , 9 t ;, ;c.a.' ., bust-t : V ,J7 :"i-', fundamental tact of the who It must be edmitted. however, that rocnths ago a member of the Ocildwyn,: pany," said Mr. Morose. "1. went ,4-,,,;,,,,, ,-- ,., r',.;4 t' i nesi No authors. no .pictures. Their tile literature for the .screen at pres- scenario department. For several , '; ,,,',C.-these stories domain my own way, fol. Value is for utilixont the wag attitude that Stories to ' years to the be '1, time wanting. the went sadly years. up . iIA" ' .,' 4..,,,,0,,. of those that wrote the stories for ed for cinema production- now are coast. he wag a lecturer on the drama. lowing the stage vervion 'as closely as 4. .i "'''',..r..,4 t;f: ':, even if famous in other usually of about the Laura Jean 4,,;,, ?:,,..,ff.,1,F, , At their 1:niversity.--.Editof,,.,;,'; is possible. Of course, the screen and ' Columbia at pictures. ...:4,,4,,,,te ':! Tt..'1'',' .e." ,:., , was in inverse ratio to every- - bey standard of ,literatureand ne- note.) ,..' '.,i'dt, ' ''.';...:'.. ''',4,a .,,,a1 ', ' stage produce their effects differently. ,'' ;.'''',,....c 4,....,',,, ., 't,' ,t' .''', ;.cr., i ,t",.., t:,, P' ' .', i' ;''';.4il,,.,t''',', body else connected with the industry. ..1 , ,...",.,,,,,,,,..:..4.;:, ' in over their stories different get ',., blank when he. came to the qiiestMn. from producer and star down .to-- e 9''. ,, ':7';' :fit .;.?',,,," f, 1 4'PZ 4 ''' .. '14 .., I have one on a 'Lot.' ,i, ,,t,!... Can on write?" Evidently he did '!. 3 , t3... e ..! 'language but after all since the world I, , , wellin .adiscs '',1 2' ...',:'. ' , ' imYe ,v, a is of over ,, not want to be nigh or ask anyone " 1., ed, ' AO , person 3,, , situations began, only 31 Aramatic ' ,. ',.:', ., , to take his word for It and so he made portanen in the only perfect democrai, ,, 41..1' 4 ,. v I'," 7. bey. been develZped and I believe.' answer, "COriPti It my publishers." , cy. I ask you to Use your imagination. i' 14-:f . there are only SC human emotions." , ,,,r ' Invited To Join Ateenckition. ri "A picture will show in 20 feet of Sessue Hayakawa Soon all eventsdust np I had every' 2, ! ,2., ' , ,, , '''S, 'At t ,t714,....., ' . 4, ,.' T 4 ''''4' ''' , ' 1.1 '1' ., 4....C film what it may remilre a third of '' ,Ai,LI up. Mr. Goldwyn called on me in S4n , ' To Go on Lecture Tour ::t-.0.e r, ,t :',,:t' .5 , , i Francisco in May. ISIV. and infortned any act to build up in dialogue. But . , , , .4:, , ,,,,,,..,4.,,,.. et., - ,, . ,i fIt ,.. !, I' . ' f t'::, " ;,; ''', :,..,, me that he had come to the conciti- we appeal to the same human emoi ' U. 1 Picture fans in the Middle west Silln it was time to exploit the- author 4. ',' ..; ! 4 .,'' 41. ,;.' ' ,i' ., tions, with the picture that we do e,,and east will have the opportunity' of instead of the star and asked me to ,f "".' ,,,,,,' 's ' ; .4,'' ' ' ": with the spoken lines and accompanY''''...., ;.: ,'.'' "Aneorte who thinks the Chinese tWeing OfIfb of their favorites. Sesame .4 Join un Eminent Authore association ...., ';" , i ,..,L,..,..., ,.. f. ,,,:,,,,t, ,,: ,t, ,, I?' , ' 1,4;',, 1, 1.', lie had in mind. I was xo amazed that iaciing in animation othould see them Ilayakawa in real lire within the next ,,,f i; .ing business," 'eho' methods may vary, 1 I asked for time- to think it over. When at a Motion picture show,",paid Elsie few weeka. as' 'final arrangements but the goal is just No Bettie." .'',.,:l s ,IP ,,t,,,,.,.,t-,,,:YN a thing eoundx too good to be true. Ferguson, Paramount star; who ro- have been recently completed for the I 4,,,, ! 'In some instances. it has been well : a in the e'tiT.,..' a from world tour. for tworned his of eastern one lecture star tour eently nigger suepecte ,.'...1,;",,if....' always . t f ,, , -!' , ,e'. .' ,, ,,. t to change the stage tale when the wood pile. However. when I returned 4.4 They are very much, interested in colleges. liayakawa's present plane ....'" ...,,7'1,,,.',.4,, r ,,,...". ,. 4 k4 ,.. to New York immediately after. and picture. They pit on a long wonden also. call for a number- of personal .,,su, :,P ' ' story was produced in picture form for 3 , ,3. ,,I.:,Tt; of eastern my agent, Lawrence Griffen. cenlained benches and Twee a most barbaric appearances theatres, the theme and 'aCtion has been so .. ,,, , , which will be the first time the Jap..- the scheme to me in all its detells I din es the filme are run t lf," 4 ,, !" I ... ,t T ..g .,:.. '',. 'anise Ferguson ,.i. srsent much time area. dramatic War has ever appeared changed as to be almost unrecognizwas even more interested. ..am well as ....... ' ' 7. ; '. ,Z)?, ''' now in while .. the China before the public of the screen,. Tsurt ''''. te legitimate Join. able. In the elaboration and dramatic Everybodv studying t. , 4.4 delighted , ,' ..,., .' knows the names of the- other 'Emil- - and motion picture theatree She pays Aoki i Mn... ilayaltasva I will acconi??.' ,,,, iiytanitcling of our stage plays we are s ., ,......tot still primitive. ,tiat in pany him on the tour. ihe theatre Lose year Maeterlinck news.' , ty., e , ,', ;,' going to follow the original otor. 11 ' ' I' - t - 4 :0'e k;46,4ii.", ,t.,' 2.44' ;.,,';'''''''''' Wrc 11;4Vai ka wa is a graduate of the Imported in great Kate by Mr. Gold- - rehing they now change srenes. which ;;'.J forwnrda is ,,,,,.,1 3'4, ',,t succexe for the Chinese rniveity of Chicago tt it most likely.. believe it can be doae, although it of this madly and step the .i,,, letYn. '' i -' '''0'' his firct etop will ne in the middle '. 1, 4, ''! ''...'... '... ; original Idea lute incited other pre- - drama. ,'1 arely -: -A . ti .. 4 In the motion nictw.e theatres western city. From there he will condueers to import at valet expense other 4. 0 45;0 , PARAMOVNT-131PREStheir t orchestras help to create the tinue his tour eastward. 'Exhibitors ''''' eminenui from Great Britain and the .,''..;,..ti."'; ; continent- - Los Angeles count yl is bedlam." Miss Ferguson explained. and fans outside of California have A ,,e',,,,,1 t" ; PWO features with popular stars: - But the fact ye- - 'Apparently the whole themwith family turns never peen the Japanese max 8.nd his , ,,,,,, ,,,,,:swarming ...P. a I ' , , will hold the screen during the .,, was Mr. Gold- - out and has a good time. Tbett IIIPPM visit is looked forward to with great ' idea the that ,,.. teeing ''. 1 1, to Itite melodrama beet of all, hut plearure. e , .4--, coming week at tbo Paramount-Eol- . yns. I , , ,i''', 1,4 ,..fr, . plapetick eomedy..both American and presic For the first half of the week Life. Temperamental ;.',.: C11.$1 1'1Mese. excellent ,., . Thomas Melzhari, supported by Fair ' PickPoinis in what us of who those '"Mesnwittle They . They laugh themselves into fits' ;,. 7.11ancy arid Aa icapable cast of favor- : might be called a previous existence over our comedies, heat ?heir .1,, 44, , , itt,,,.! " 0",,',t7,1,,,,,.,..4,1 :':,..0(1, . ..", lc... nes. wiii n4 seen in the new picture ,1,.:',.",..,,, 1, mere novelists or story writers, !benches and make no end r,f racketfwere Fram February Film Fun) '' f, ''t4' ,..t.,,,,,A,::' '.., ,,'O'f',.' ''.'ily '...'' i".., i....A..."..r''. is. ,. of the Ptars." The oth .5', It , with no connection with the stage , ,,, 461 4 'Llatift am body critize you for film-a- n ' k" 4, Sitio of lige, , ,l er stroog ettrAction On the new 1)1111 ,;'''''1' fascinated to the point 'O.. N are i4, , c' i ;,11 It'.,:,.1, -alternateiy it"ronhUe in ancient Eahy"',4"-;',''- ' The . make chinese hoca will be Clyde Cook, the eccentne perfect, 4.'0,4-,,t ,;7,0 of enthusiasm with the life of Studio ,3 , ,..,,0 ft t','''3,A7'4,'' y hostesses." said Miits Fergueon.!!'3'.1. 7' as the , ''',"..,,. nth comedian who is billed , -., and Lot. and gnashing our teeth over and , t I. 1 -'No. hot I hal a dozen letters call-lil- y ,.,p-' .T.,,, 't 4 .1, , retain the in splrit iC hospr,,..,' ,,,t,:.: Y',' '.'''',;x4,4 man with the rubber lets,- - in his new They .id . 2....- 4. '.. -, and new restrictions :he requirements attention to the fart that the , r two-re. ,4 .r,, th,tt seems to belong to another !!ng showed tality ,, ,..$,,,.- comedy, "All Wrong." I as have temperab,come Personally. a California license tag.' e2rr,; , the have age. They and Commkicing Thursday . running graviousness!"" .. ,,. mental as a prima donna.. and not only t ,, for the balance,of the week -- Flying . Ar,1...Tr-2.ii.,,;- ,' and tear thitirs up that is sadly larking in tho United foot 'elamn my ,a,.... .. , States today and are f.nd f get.Y rat" will be the headline attraction lo '1:,,,,, but fall Into the arms of the director Rut Aih, 2 ' '''''. with it all they their In,,,, with versatile Dorothy Gish in- the '' ti:' 1417 in a moment Of perfect bliss Induced ' , 'It 't ''' 14 14.3e, herent dignity. They are as normal! title role, and James Rennie, forma t hard own ..., after Wei my getting by , 4 ;1 as Americans are and work much erly a popular member of the Wil,., ,,,, , fight istlirtlf lard Mack stock company here, whom .,,z; .x,,: ,,. The Lot' has almost as harder, notThe most casual obseryer , i "Altogether ., ,,,,o, could credit them wi;b' being she recently married, as her leading mans' thrills as the most popular dominated or opbre......-, fn any Fon4e man. ..I ,. movies. and the ouestion iswill nov- of the All of the membersof the support-- ' word' Culto ' ever he willing exchange elists . ... ; d,,,,j1!.. ,. , ,, 1,....,ft, r, the ,'.. , ing cast of The Frontier of ii, 1,; '' ' ' 11 ver City and Hollywood for the quiet ,,', A ,,,;:4$4' ' SZ 6 ..A.?.::.i '.'"f: ''. 8 ars," are well known profes!ional-- . ; SCREEN STYLES. i .k7:1',41,. ,'0 t. ii. ::A: 1,, Info once morel If we star. it will ;..",.-,' f, .Lading th lct it Falre Itirties rot he th money that temnts ua. gen. :,i , i ,:.-- , ;,),P,ef '', sitter of the Replan star, Constinc, , ,,...,, .,!.,,,t. ,, 5,1,,..,,,, ' ,,,,,,4 , ,'',"' ,.........r,,''' : emus Re Mr. nolthrrn is. but the cu.10 ar ha Mie Ala nefieid, f 'MISS , LYDIA FONNESBECK t tiinney. who is !kir. Nieighan't al I rious, Intensive. union& exciting. Iasi been made a Sei;itii,-itar wornak Alphons Ethier. who self and revealing oddly' unreal. n earn!. in wear Tearher of Oral Exprepaton gnrgeous plays ,Phil Hoyt. appeared to,..Lionel Me. which makes'', e fbrtrot that there and Dratnette arf One articIr- I ;' 'Society Snobs. Barryrnore's part in The Jet for risrliett'of WW th e this outside aLi;-01- 0. world is e le any rock a short time, when the star was 1.4. ary evenIng, D 8 Re 11001, OF MUSIC. California, '.ar eetion Of IRCITeherli very elmoly made, depending up . 1 So. hearsing for a new play, and played, GLAIWS and Stat Temple street and BROCKWELL with iter hundred ninety moving on the materialI-lotof eih-eIn several Louis Bennison pictures. Pal't Lak. ettr,- 1 oicture ortndies.' embroidered in opeleseent Marry Hoyt bi interpreted by Flor- Its star. The scene Is laid in the most women., She is notonly sweet. telegrams received In Los Angeles 311SICIANS WA,NTE1, LANES for its effectivenese Vcirk Canadian tnee.johns, last seen on the NewDrink-wation northwest, and the action is but IR also wise with the wisdom froth H. J. Reynolds, president of the Thontre cOneert ,work. good Betsey. ,' an state as Susan in this John Hoyt Worstey to Neal said men learnedtof who Her live Renee and made wits. be rapid Film company which, thrilling. tClerinet, by it viit in the eolith, Among. Corri,it, Lie-.For Trombone, "Abraham of production Hart will be seen as Barr ConroY. a soul is 'Ice, her heart flint: and her the picture. Ile;is visiting large cities Scores Even Now ether smort thin. Eialn LiamString Baim Vio:in and 15rume. coin." Northwest Mounted Pollee officer. The hard little philosophy Is aa uncompro- of the east. holding previews for-thApply 317 Conxt ttut,,vn Bldg. a chic sport snit meretein bought as Neitsche's (of whom she trade. The picture is to be distribut AMERICAN. ifinommftftmwmodiemomlo picture la his latest release, and the mising rote lo; ft tato of revengelong de- I that will gpt a lot of admirtng camera work by which the shimmer- rover heard) or Darwin, whoett;itur- ed by Erne st S hit'man and associatee white rough tention BOSTONLMUSIC STUDIO VEllY day some new luminary of ing glow of the 'oyel but uncotrtmon ftweet. Northern Lights Is vival of the fittest" theory she lives of New York City. ro Arthur A PPrga with pin Niripem of red about rnnel menet "'emirs film land. growing tired of la- - shown on the screen marks an im- by.' Furop,an er.tsre cf teachina inette of two Ittsv ft spert. , lentef, manager trnyt With national reputation, but no strurtion on vinihi. reito hass boring for others. abandons hie or portant step in motion picture photogon the face of the returns in the 1,10, Wqr!get. woretevwee en actor. brass The legends and traditions police record. Silk Moire dad reform',rid piano Special her employer and proceeds to enter raphy. Ida Darling playing tho heavy - rate oninstruments Cincinnati Bost s Popularity election, thoor. holcgon dave, before the three months term. Floginnorin The field. of she own 'Chippewa with the tribe into the Indians, ,f hint irksome. ed, company set:Honesty is his, Snnhti." westre corn--oin "fans" actore s declared tbe "Society from six the as 'lear well as advanesel atuQueew. ref,rme& Mary ranks of inde- based on the occasional appearance When her dad is "framed" for Jail by BickfordCity latest star 41ents. 'and Eugene O'Brien to be real gowns which should he of in Hours from 9 to 19 11. and 1,FI tr tirrange mirth, two or treacherous ally. Silky Moll "hooks their favorite A1 to--4 pendent producers is Carter Detiaven. of the aurora in the northern skies, to women wish who stout screen to frotnl Irrovt stars. Wallace terest ft week. Whenever MAX who. with his wife, will be aeon In have been utilized as the underlying up" with a "gentleman crook." At a Reid and Thomas Meigan ran second hree rrht nArlimItAN, Clever manipudress these stylishly. afinftt th errengement for smart reception, they mingle with the FInte 117 4OfltUutio "Twin Beds." his first independent theme of the story, Bldg. lation of lines and trimming ilthird to O'Brien and Elaine HamII,. wnt,14 cotl relteorent for 10 "Ruth of the Rockies." which Is guests. draw their host aside and and Production. at the Aallefiellti theatre of wo1114 Norma and many lusions were pounds merstein 11r next mormine. Thioaway Talmadge Ruth Roland's newest Pathe serial. chloroform him to the music of his runners-up the first four days of next week. MUSICAL Miss Bickford. in INSTRUMENTS will ivtt th. sctors would have to weight Mr. and Mn. DeHaven have for- Is an additional attraction on the new dance orchestra.- Then they maklway be observed that two Se !snick It stars en!! off their rattles. bill. when the first episode of this lat- with jewels worth half a miAllogi and Mr. In Violin., CP:10, siring hogs. trumpet. merly been associated. MI Hammerstein and wbn O'Brien Tcathprin., Oar, reveroe& tutve rirrr, hoer Nrw thingo French horn, work. with Universal. and later with est achievement in the art of the pho- "hide out" in a Knob Hill apartment. were placed among the six leaders. ',He and valve. pnAite .0wen Moore in the forthdireofor of Gol,ForYn trombisne. very rec,sonnrile cait at and Paramount. Their toplay serial is to be shown. The To relieve the tension of their conGoldwyn "A Divorce of e re, ift a motion &More picto coming 317 Room llovt Constitution the man Bldg.-1- 3S in a in Miss tinement, neighbrings Itoland'a latest play is entrance in the field as independent action Convenience" reeently pnrchaeed Main Ft she is playing-thNow .fOrTIIPr fti- irPet trig. "non't that . rIP little to bor's with. heroine Actor "Wouldn't laid boy a in replay western and something producers n adorable Plvhd ot dancing frotA.. great to get inarried and have a of a story about - China and China- Neglect Your Wife.- Gertrude Atherreally fine in comedy pictures and volves about the exciting adventures itkidbe like The material te soft blue velyet, little Billy!" "What; 'raise town. Gouvernitur- Morrie "A Tale of ton's firpt criairal rhcinriar, wleh "TWIn Beds." their. of a girl transplanted from Broadway of from reports PROF. GEO. CARELESS. the only trimming heinr ennyen - start has been this world? I Two Worlds." Leatrice Joy thinks that env.- being p'von an elaborate produranother little to the great weetern plains. very auspicious. - crook in Moil Teacher of tional flowers made of the same an of abbreviation not:her studios. rloiclaYn name filoyt own, at guess tion lbr Silky a the are The Deilavens siva ownerAtof fahric K INEMA. Vin I'Iann. flormorov. i!, in one scene the story reSo while appropriate. But one day Little Billy finds Silky would be rather fine studio in Hollywood, Cal.. with is being made at Goldwyn from a room. Tth teat one of the most completely equipped, MOLLY MADDEN li daughter and Moil elone and he scolds him for the picture quired that hc he elected to - Ftwlio and rpitidence $10 fa owed to etaireL Leatrice is embroidery Wool, of studios, be a from known ilitosYn Lee as flight lot in of puppies. He sits a and "work shops" In the big movie settlon tatmrner of a Safi' Francisco crook. dragging lirht Waleffect !relit L. D. S. SCHOOL OF MUSIC We', it donc realisticallY7 Ask emnt. These popular favorites have Known in .crime circles as Silky Moil, down and cries. That is too much for Joy. oeffeettre drew. A particolltrty bier NVorsiry. who still remembers cfmosta KT,Tii,d courses for 111E. the maternal instinct that lurks in the also purchased a beautiful home in she is even more an enigma of this trimmintethan better manipulation g. tOICE. PIANO. and all MUSICAL., In lliam partira-olin Hart' s newest ,pro- thosr inierropted breast of the hard woman. Silky Moll p the same cityto avoid. so Mr. aeon ' On a frock Z01111 Keefe watt few RUMEN TS, a is duction who for nursing ark to as he sobs Hoyt, 'Paramount. "The Testing yet. Haven nava tiny such occurrences as hug. himher- - her and .....,....::....:.., ,,,,at for a trio to the gunny arid Advanced Students Tor Pealnners porchteed a current Block," of tvarmth bruiSeS. the shoulder release. old the thee that make up the plot of "Twin .:''t.y..:,.. againit The combination wae tom- Coureee in Oral Expreselon and Prellon. Ern111.8 the - - .' . In the little body reaches her heart. song "Darling Nelly Cray." which AVMS Beds." Itualc. Theory and Lectures, roved of white ?Men and Tartrate - ' " ;4:,, Information that the two rub- written in ISSO, ito revived. man are 1Vhen , returns the In ., they the woven Send rnr Catalog, ,' ::,:',..r. t.f.. I. , ebadea of bine wended noses. She and her man decide ttor a young girl wins the love of the men are ill the beA of tripndot bing Pouts Temple. t border. (lard House" broad 4 . ::t:,.; if,,:' bandit. . Sierra , BIM", to the with to return go lewels, straight. the song. 4 Salt Lake elly. ts" ;:::-- : WOLu EIll E.,11ERBERT, Who play' , ke'N love transform Silky Moll. !, dors Thus I Drama. "How Come?" a ot. the part of ,,,,, ,r,: Dunstan Renshaw. t .:.:,,.. Dill -Clayton Hamilton. Silky Moll is the great character tersBecause an average of 2,000 let..,'''::: , about whom the truth is told torTile ,,da"1:4 i . CLARENCE J. HAWKINS reach the Priscilla Dean, role by Universal played being postoffirre aisi Antrist in Man-- I t Truth About Husbands." Is a IWO,' ily protoglio.---i .: Cher of ritr'nel. r.,ro Pi. Theory. 1 each City in day addressed to the screen entotionel actress. Ramitton. who to out at tha rteetort ..V4Ai Universal's s difficult great most two man with a the on the Llut fl TiOwil. experience ''.. hatt'tts in which to sleep, Prttlett;f1 any tw the WOMHO , "Outside the Law." the Tod Brown tstars there, the United States govern- mont rn-rnflohlaren ,47 E fa...WTI.' TEMPLE. havleast with sex., at 4 the fair stags, -ment has just promoted the . ... .1,, Memo Wu. 241. Mack dooartrosot. wee Mina in a rfamms ing picture now being shown at the there Willard postoftice .. such stars as played ing opposite from 'rip Story:Whn fourth to third ciao!. Mrs.. , Ethel Barrymore. Kipema theatre. 407 .1'.;.;. Grace his volvntary petition in hank-i filed Susitane Z. Semler. the postmistress, miry.. C. CAVE. Blanche Bate, Billie Burke .and recortly. he stated he owed the finds an average-SOO letters ruptoy each Elsie Ferguson. this he Teacher nt Despite addressed to 'screen Actors affiliat- I !Wel Anotni,i,.1 31.2a0 for hoard and day :::. ," , . 1.101111 mod PI it clMma illy and Augur!. very little about ed with other companies. This is due room during anodnette sake what Pt edlo 714 North Stat. Streot Phoria women. But its be maYs, who does! to the impression that Universal City Flpilogoarar ' 751S4 et Wasatch Costseered and ,tat man seen be sleep? I at the Gem theatre H. will IS the studio center tor all companies, Initt that ' for one week beginning Monday. in ' 11 INSTITUTE whereas it is the property of NEAL tTnthe this Whitman ', ,,e1 1 1 f,:.,,4 411 Bennett production. iersal ram ManufaetuHng company, CALVIN S. CARRINGTON. The More He Struggled. The Neal Way lit th modorn, safe. which tp adapted from Arthur Wing used 'tiniest entirely ter Universal ,,,.,.,.. ., pure and pleasant way, The dangeroue, n Pinero' 'Ilse Pro rat.." and ft Ptudfii-- 221 rOfirt II Utiell "White, nover aro interwas iniections needle A very green reporter painful leased tbrou1h First National. Dr Masons. touch and technlc. hi No nausea.. IROt at Uniused. No bad r dad unction re ;tti Ms theirs viewing Frank Ntrtvo daV.th No mental 'Or' ton or sickness. Helped vomiting ROADWAY.Mayo course other of flours studies. to S p William the Walcott, who versal with City plays la "Th4, ,the physical derangement so common beet he eOltifi the With Jars the Girl Heart." her his along began the filthily,. hypodermic methods. Why - -MISS LILLIE SHIPP TWA Mims boreedis, which luta- I I I stage experience' $I years ago. with young womAn rPposkt god her (11P141101W mffer and struggle - lion from that WI& , defied successful photo'a in the west. Fre- several t!rneo. Finally he aald; comPanY traveling voem, INSTRITIOR awful nervousness,- tot them holy von "Lavender and Old Late." the film quently he p!styed for Indians. The me about re.PhY. has teen woven into the plot I your i 1 D. S. School orMuste. Mr. Nfayo,,tell At alcoholic "Now tho poison. by removing I a of it pholoplay which will be seen at treatment under woritra kroltteigt guarantoo&-llom- g rears of Myrtle Reed's (anions braves would atTlve at ths ticket off- youthful st.rtigfrIpo. .11 adaptation reolTen. to tho Broadway theatre tomorrow. ThI habits leawitit-thetr reet ory,Is beingenthoiddliticalitt if devired. Drug and tobacco tsahsr. Ittne. Corwin of Perlis muti LA:14firt equitere, and proceed to 'There bm't roallY more. I I eo ated. called "Ilikyfirs,"- - with .eal ItNoOtftsiDe THE tAw ladies struggled tre the and but "The were . commended enter Warmly lett to bask. pliod Mato. deye& Wasatch inn voices. sale take Ctts, as "America'a Pal,"-- for A toperesiasee.."terse, wherever it is shown according to the muse and ineditate Hasid.. pa.roas the batder father laid it em" - 7::ee''.;:114:' (CF: : d'i rwa:7-,.1:11- , '' 0 L..,'.- e f Po i Le , - ' .,,:,.... 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