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Show ,t v s ? ; THE DESERET NEWS . SATURDAY K VI Ufjy Pitffcrds 92 Is Another Jack- - Lait Hit Marcus Show, of IlrjPlchie Ir Grei Appeal If 1 1 Lockney, Bert 6f ford. Tkk land and William Courtrlght. , ' " , HIT LAKE - the camera, MrjHackathorne waa m- -l ployed In various phases of, studio developing work, such as Several players of note are amon and lighting. He went on th Mage those chosen to portray tba dellght-f- ul at tha age of it, appearing In stock character in Paramount plctur and musical shows Klgal Harris, who has been con. laatiMi of Sir James M. Barrie's "The stairtly before th screen, public dor Little Minister," starrjn Betty Comp-o- n, several years, play Captaln-Hailiwwhich has Just been started nt Iht character line-u- p includes Edwin Stevens. Mary Wilkinson, Waiter Law. the Lanky studio under the direction Monte Robert Prod Collins, Stanlawa Huntly, of Penrhyn Hacks thorns, known for Brower and Guy Oliver. Oeorg his character Juvenile work, will play of Gavin. Mr. thelexdlng rols. that Hackatborns will be remembered as Sid Sawyer, In Paramount's .- "Tom Sawyer and Hack and TomBefore takln up his work before this exception, all the action of tha comedy baa baea made ta th California mountains, affording tha comedian the best opportunity In his career to work hi funny acrobatic stunts. Kathleen O'Connor plays opposite Larry aa tbe 'mill owner's daughter. Larry Is a lumberjack. g, ell 1 RSTI Acting Picture Machine F'VT out due satire mclsiwtke VxsWtp. eatiag-pt- o , 1 at the af thw oftu itoppart By MeJ I J? ltorEstro Cat Off Bare J Acting - Pictures hiltw aro aaa asctiaa af a foB sat inalaui I to 42. Starting every Msn-dea fifiint eectiea . ha printed ia due y, U year amckiae Cat aat aad aaa the ptetora haiaw. Da that stay nictore will er taro to avary wash. day year laaert avt ha piataaa ia the Aadap i and see thaa aaaa aad aat like they aro alive. realrt. ( srtaha at OPERA. PRANK FARROW CAMEO RESIEW MARGL'PRITE CALVERT ORlVT A WALLACE 3 p. m. The Stasev aad , O. 13 EVER Compoatr in Uuatcal If elan. WITH TWO GREAT CASTS. AEIOPV FRJCESi Malta Parser aad Dress Clrel. Ml Ralroey, 3 1 Family Ctrota, 3. Gallery. M Rva Seal owning Parqavt aad Drews Cl re la, R, Balmy. Mt FaHy Circle, 3i Gallery 3, Raa scat. A Ftoa war tax. Th Popular PABLCS-PAT- Salt Lake 9 THEATRE I. non t- OCT. I . OF TIB DAT NEXT WEEK , mian eltike AMERICAS MIGHTS AYD WKO. WAT . STARTING TPP1C tlKUl HK FOREMOST IMPEROTATOR OP FEMfRIBB -j Trfr to Orient Vigor olYOoIh In A New Discovery tru The r EE TWO GREAT CEORGE Charles Ray has selected th cast for "The Deuce of Spades." his latest play, which la baaed on tha Charles K. Van Loan story of th same tit The locale of th photoplay Is laid In a small western mining town and has most amusing comedy element. Ray has th principal role and is supported by a carefully chosen cast consisting of Marjorla Provost, Ani drew' Arbuckle. Lincoln Plumer. PhilNorma Talmadgo ia planning a trip lip Dunham, Jack Richardson. J, p.' to th Orient following th completion of "Smilin Through which ia now In tha course of production at bar New York studio under th direcg tion of Sidney 'PTanklitb Mice expects Uf leave Now York within a month. She will spend a few Halle .r fltaeriev to weeks In Loe Angeles with her slater Mrs. Douglass Heaton, and then will taka a steamer from Baa Francisco yea lest yoar yeetk, vtger and Doe Ilf eeem den aad work a for Honolulu and Japan. Ttaat werry. Selenca he dleeev. MM Taimadge' w vKxIimt superior even la Ik trip may take her I mark adlaeyeid a far aa Algeria. 8h expects to be Ilan IminMBt,"goat giaad" aad "laeakey to m Bttnd Ttw tnfndlPBt gone about three months, it has not frni tb btrk at ia AfHewr It la boon Announced - what fudura pro- mI4 to b tb mm imiitaf hn1fttaf CAmblB4 vltb It art ductions aha will make, but K la unftaltaia twuau at br toaie aadlat molt derstood that Robert Hlchen'a "Th emgb. tb Voice oa tbe Minaret" and hla "Snake prmiacea msrbM lrawvmMt to b Bite" will probably be her forthcom- 4ty or iw. bb4 hi etiort Itnit tb to rttoH th etreutattoa tmprpvRi it4 th ing vehicle. to f hIth I CHt ti ry part. The report that Mias Taimadge InB Th VMBltm MBttlM MPBBtW tended producing on of these atorie chmtfaia htrt manfactrti to nnBa In Algeria Is denied by th Taimadge ha bmafbt th wltht th b at altth taboratn Frthrwor. atudiqj It la said Mias Tklraadga'a prwlaetaff to caD4 thto which par rttaltr. nature of a vacation trip will be la tha Tab, ar a wft4t f tta - only. that tbajr ffr tt M th baala of "to re ulta. aa par. Any raa Aar of thto papr may tret th Work Started on ow Alar WDhetrt rtok. tareA aa manor, bt Jwt ywr uih aad todrea, to N lbboratort tU-Itoo Hew Picture thttB D Kaaaao (Utovay 0ta City, Ma, aad a fall treat maret of will b atttoi Dooftt Work was darted thld week on two U aad pa with th yreiaua am dirw ry If dm dlthtd bp th rrealto at th i now productions at tba Lanky stadlo, red at o wh. aatify th tatoratortoa aad yam manor will b rfood4 la toll I Hollywood. Thao are Cecil BL not haoHato aboat aeeptlo thto tat ofproductions, "Saturday Night fer. a It to filly naraatrel idvt and th new Paramount picture starring Gloria Swanson, The Husband's Trademark." Thw DeMlUa production is from an original story by Jaanl Maepheroon, and tha principal Voles aro being enacted by Lest rice Joy. I Edith Roberto Conrad Nigel, Jack Mmu and Sytvta Aehion The Bwa n son Mory to From aw original story by Clara Reran ger. adapted by Lorna Tal-mad- 4 ud TOMORROW ARTIE dEIILIRGEH NcrraaTatnadge The LAST TIMES TODAY Seotli grand pcra Go, Ray Select Cast for . Film Production of Story by Van Loan Plan Vacafcn Oct. jj Hc:i:y, ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY ia little Minister 0:3 D:y O:ly . THEATRE Players of Note V31 Appear r ce of Spades. aalsted by A1 Ray. IDeu Van Loan story was adapted for screen by Klchard Andre. "The Suther, Bay Is peroonally directing - laugh load and Ion at or with the humorists of the Manuis " of 1H1, which cornea to the Balt Lake "theatre, three night and Credit to Wednesday matinee, startln Monday.' Oet.17, ' give much of the Is In hi Jack Left. Of course,' Charlie Abot.wl the droll thap whoa naaoafor a Ion th . the Marcus enterprises (Continued from put Are) type, and who has been a fixture time' ie bound to make you forget that there la such a thin as an InIon life, nnd a ret come tax. But trlng Charlie all the credit in the world, don't forgrt Jack everywhere. uceean.' , felt Wrote the book for "Cluck!. Cluck!", which ts the title of the cur- ! , not ntron. rent Marcus enterprise. Mrs. Burnett, who physically, obtained special permission Latt is one of the best known writof her phyaletaa to attend the openln ers of popular - fiction In America Lalt ha a happy faculty of com night's showing of Little Lord fail His writings bare appeared several blnln I real wit with that practical . the yaaro la the Chicao Tribune nnd Ingredient seemingly neceaaary tooakcores of newspaper throuhout th uge known to the trade as "h Is the "boakum" assumed uninitiated um", To the country. He ha ricfatly mantle of the late O. Henry. Lea pro- tbe word covering almost anything It lific but equally as successful have that ean be considered "sure-fir- e been hie effort as a playwright. Hir is as immutable ,a the law of gramost one of was tho satires and Between Wanted" vitation. Lait'a "Help thereof those productive comedie of recent ) ear. Abot a promulgation At preant'Valeaka Suratt la starring: who go to tho theatre with an Idea of Bear-let LaM'a short In vaudhriil afforded In play ample opportunity to being , laugh, will be amply rewarded.- - . aad White. -- THRT3!5! -- SECmON 8 1921 OCTOBER et - ALL NEXT WEEK Gr Thomas Wilkes Presen ta 17ILGES De-Mi- ll' flUoicoiir M Darli (tJrTr Well Known Player Selected for Lead Will Royers. Lila Lee and Walter Hlera have been engaged for tb leading roles la a special picture which is being produced at tb Paramount studio In Hollywood by James Crux Tho Utla of th production has not yet been selected, but according to tb picture la to be on of th naoet unusual mad this eeaaon. Will Rogers In this plctur will be1 aeon In tha role of professor. Other ta tb cart will be Emily RaK. Clar-sn- e Burton and John Fox. PLAYERS in the Famous Mystery Drama syKMi Visf!i; Moon. 0 -- Saturday Only ory -- Matinees Thursday and TeL Was. JULIAN ELTINGE (Himself) 1477-147- 8 Plenty of Good Seats -- for 25c 50c and 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o o o o o 0 0 lo DIXIE FOUR MWMMHta CHUCK HAAS SPRINGTIME CLASSIC PANTZERrSYLVA o 0o 6 CO. DOROTHY MORRIS $ LARRY SEMdlf o 0 0 THE FALL GUY ad-ri- RUNAWAY TRAIN j Mayer - FLORENCE VIDOR Ct Right To Popular Hood FAMILY HONOR ON ElRfiADWAY over spirited bidding. Winning Iarais B. Mayer has secured th film to Hulbert Fooiaer's "The Fur light Brlngen, a novel that to riding cn a tremendous wav of popularity both boro and abroad. It to mid that this book brought a record price, a statement borne out of tho rapidly mounting circa 11 ion of th story nnd its easy Jo th screen. - "Thadaptability Fur Bringoro.' Ilk Its predecessors. The Child Thou Oavert Me." and "Th Song of Life." will have an cart and will ba pro. aented through Associated First Naas tional Joba M. Stahl production. 3 DAYS STABTINO TOMORROW GEE BUT BUSINESS IS GREAT T AT lPANTAGES all-st- ar In Larry Semon at Work is On Vitagraph Comedy Larry Samoa has sent word from tbe Lake Hum section In California, where he to at work on hla latest Vitagraph comedy, "The Sawmill. that he will require one set at graph's studios at Hollywood Wl-- h , Vt. The Saturday Evening Post stoiy by George Weston. A whimsically entertaining answer to the question most of us have asked at one time or another. Another Bang-U- p TONIGHT: Bill of Loew AND TOMORROW NIGHT v STAF.ir.lEIUNG IMtah f topi eg. kyeeeb. He era Lai! flag af As an extra added attraction during Fire Prevention Week, We Will Show Itawdrode at vefrnatee from all rte at tho Galea eacaetag a re-- serf ii With Every Act a Red Hot Headliner att Veeal Defects - Peg o My Heart Prices 75c, 50c, 35c and 25c THE DANGER WHICH HIPPODROME L DASSETT HI flito Avftw alf takaCMy, rtahT jl i l m ..The Stone Players, in it Car IV. 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