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Lenore, being perfectly famtliar with the service of all de bur hotels. expects to be half through the book re-her maid makes this announce- ment t, 1liatt.. , nr 010 y 0.0:0::110:1E.104 1r attitidld ML;ULMC alt G 11 ir Pretty Pathe Star Heads Photoplay Bill At Orpheum Theatre - ' . 3 1--r 4 7 .. ,. . .g: ; 4 , , T I - '71, ) , ., , 1 ,.; tt-'- t.., , laugh-promoti- i - : !0' , - - . L .4 ! 111'41'-?4., 44,, , ,I., - -- .,,'..: 1, , - ss 1 . a ,ii ; 7..3 ! 44 , f 44- - , .9 k li 1 - t ,417 . -;, ,0 ,i 1,4 . t,i,d4:ir .0,1, 1'4 , .ii 1, .1";:,f1 erZ::'::''' t 6 , '1;oi , .0--- 1'; ,4 ( ,r.,,4,,....., it.,,e - ' ruld dramatic scene ensues when the father discovers who Jeanne is and accupes her of being an adventuresc 7-1rtwrings from him a confeseion before Ma eon that be had deceived her. The 41 son wvld nevertheless marry her, but : bt prem?ntd by the woman herself. She , brings about a reconciliation between i , the young attache and his fiancee. ,11, r : 11,k I 740 AV zMPlliz Er realizing that a happy marriage could ,,, , never have resulted If she had mat, -i .A ,,,i.t vied him herself while he bad full bill for the next three days. doubt give a good account of his abilthe past fortnight. twit II knowledge of the history of her past. double relit of Erma ity. in the right di- , DeltENG decidedly ' Mrs. LIBERTY. Stanley. Ruth Peggy Hyland is the leading lady were taken by two et- Iphotoplay happy. Hugo I, 1 Tbo play calls for In "The Charter and the reception will prettent "God's 44, Balt lake of .,:.,..,t. hibitors scenes. HE Erma back as and Liberty house Desmond; opera grounds .1'; ' t 11 volatile temperament reveis parties offer fine opportunity for the The grelltilitt penthnent throughput Country and the Woman" two In of the the her of of irascible, display gowns progress interpretation country for "something for the I. days more and on Monday. the pro. the waspish tormagent. Mrs. Hue Stan- the play.. children." in the way of performances ley. Miss Roland first won the adOn Thursday. Friday and Faturday I gram will be --changed to include Earl. 0 ::, 1 whkk would satisfy the demand for miration of screen entbuslasta by bar June Caprice will be presented In the ' 'Williams in .rho Car and His Majes'4 A r.,' latent Fog feature The Ragged : I' he Return and tone" pictures for the playing is the now famoua "Who and Edna Mayo l ,.'"sale 1 tot I ty Pays?" series.. A aathPs daughter !, will' be , This ProSrsm of Eve,' .1 youniptters as well as provide them California. which kas produced go a, PARAMOUNT-EMPRESwith entertainment at an hour other many favorites of Om stags - and 'Tuest :" V.; ,v. Monday. tor three days. t shown A, , I than ens st which they should he in semen, oho has boon before tha pub- 'THAT wholesome Earle Willaims and II Wednesday. day Z. r bed. was met by Mannger tleorge has been popular in Salt Lake and lic sines shit was four years old- ' ''''' ' : 1 comedy drama. "The Heir to the ..0,i ' V should '' h b ,' to be an Ulla to the Carpenter of the Paramount-Empree- s. a brother of Hoorah." Androw prove i :Ali g .,," : '0'. screen -the be will offering The equally strong local sentimest itaclyn. whoArbuckle, a Th Return of Eve" is the mad. "s000dy loons fat Liberty. , favoring entertainment for the aged man." famous has come into his own for the first half of the week at the Adam and Eve, and t: 7, modern of a story and the orphans of the city. found le also a Paramount-Emprea- s In the course of the story it b said to it!: , with the popular , of as a MOtiOn picture star. He .c., the in echo . fashionable society generosity ,,,i, of scenes and fat man of the first rank. proud mar. Thomas Meighen and Antta King preeent ' of the' of H. Swanson William ,..t , IL In "A Matrvatonial Martyr." t the Paramount Girl). in the leading that Cr. unusually elaboram Edna with .. who. Mra.1 Circuit. Swanson . 1. be playa Hugo Stanley. an antiquarian role& Mayo plays the female part with Eu:. . :.,' ilwatoon. wait host last Wednesday to hooked At t up to a wife with an ungovgene O'Brien as her mate. private showing of this 1' the old folks and orphaned children ernable tamper. Stanley is a rely bit,loos Lasky . it was ;511 release "Oraugtark." with Francis Bushyesterday of the city and county al the Ameri. poly sort. and when be rebels at the demonstrated that there man and Beverly Bayns . b the offerwas a great ,. can theatre. of hie "moods" Lk' vigentoh treat in store for !wren of good mo , outrageous ing for four days starting ThursMr. Carpenter's portal children's witwell. be goes away. While he's tion This picture is well known, havCho elm will be reBOLAN. day. pictures. Rt"rn ;;I'l on miirnings "matinees" Saturday for Donis gone ble "bettor" half encamps a com- - called as a big success a decade ing been before the public Matrhnotdal Id "It .' Met Martyr." have already become an established panion, a girl samod Enna Desmond. Brought up to date end exhibiting ago. ,,,,,t intime. It is conceded to be finely event in tbe weekly programa at the Mrs. Stanley's counterpart in every- - entente impossible to reproduce on a '1' . leech. interest heart three all sest, the with days produced ',. and have tulle thing but personality. Taking advan- - stage. -- The Heir to the Hoorah" Paramount-EmpreAt the story as written by George Barr Mr. Cart 4 of was in The made the and a expectations of deoirous of thia. days. justified production sad separa1,i MoCutcheon. tage proves to be one of the best Parshie associates, the club tion. av- - mount offerings' Mrs. Stanley lumps to Reno. , to date. presenting around New York. where country sate ronmt eery and laCEHEST. 1 : of Salt Lake. houses wore utilised. An enher and Then in back greet Erma of ing place. a love comedy. plenty healthy ---glory tire Italian cite. a reproduction of a enterteinment re- comes the beaming Stanley. and there with a dash of Mr.. PW111111011. ',al: 7,a daughter of the "LIBERTY: IX tragedy. and a mul.; celved the applause of everyone in the follows a number of dramatic 1 Mud at to he encountered both section of Verona as it was in the four- I IT. A.. ono of the photo play gen types coreceived the efforts his and the was center in built ludicrous situations. century. In typical mining camps and ,city high teenth . tents Old Folks central of the Brighton Beach race court mations of modern times. there are operation society. The incidents of the borrowAll MICA N. and many others. kir. ia of the Atlantic ocean. cowboys. rough rider& tame rangers. near the bwmainnal ed dress and suits the pratentation and more aborts now Mates that Oct. ill of it. than els hundrettpereons. in- and AMOriCall cavalry troopers. who Bride's War of Secret," Illt the with, were cradle which Ir. such 71 big made for an s ,.. each year is to be set old in the original play cluding a host of the foremost actors furnish manyanalthrills in an exciting folks as I ginia Pearson. cleans tonight at have. if ": entertainment for the adventure. It illus. of the English speaking wtory of lova - The American and one of the features anything. ben improved up- and actresses in Amercontrol the of as in ho I. feature. trate' what the nation has bowl readthe eight-re...ions and that the fall entertainment on. "The Heir to the Hoorah." after 'nage, appear litt,, lean I of the entertainment will be a selec- - many laughs. trials and tribulations ,, Horses in costly livery were also used ing about for the pant three years. will be included in the bill of sale. tion ..,. in the market place when Mexican bandits and soldiers ,,:' by the orchestra. "The Spirit of ends appropriately and Is reckoned In the mob scenes .! be ever diatom of his holding's.and for the funeral of Juliet. which in swooped down on unprotected souls-man.., a march compoped and arrangetl I upon as a surely satisfying offering. 10 exhibitors. however. have not and lonely numbers. at the most a pretentious and impreseive The other feature billed for the : and wanting in estereirise. for complete orchestra by 'Prod Mc- . week ,. ,, toen laxLake this the first of mixt week. include Viola Dana in "The scene. The exterior scenes for were I eonPOU111011. a '' has This Main will young long enjoyed Ciellen of the ft gutirt aidry of popular prices for chows conduct the orchestra on the number Howse of the Loot Court," Wednesday. Important chapter iF. , ;:: home the The Soul of photographed at the palatial 4.. or great merit, which ars costly to the tonight The music is dedicated to. and near Green- Helen Holmes Brbtts a millionaire of Bving i Kurt San." talented with the Janette, wich. Conn. As a whole "Romeo and t .',,, ll exhibitor. and there is no likelihood the East Side high school by the cum- airtor. Seseue Rayakawa. and Myrtle In Her First Book will greatly increase. podPer, who is a non of Prot Fred N.: ; :taunt thethepriceo in the loading roles for the Juliet" is pronounced the last word. frenzy for high prices has Pouleon and a nephew of Prof. Mc- Stedman in moand technically, balanee artistically of week. the twilled the managers of other cities Clellan. i ,,i, In India lbw hove a eualdm of Burton Holmes Travel Pictures. the tion picture production. ,,, E. EL Bother's. The world'. nicest and the "movie" are becoming, in elephant back, Mme Petrov'', the celebrated me-Bon-et booting tigore fromrifles seated comfamous actor. snakes his debut in mo- . Worlds sews lin Motion Views., Permany place s. luxuries. star. will open the week at the person with the bunting-howdaTo ?t, If there is a reactionary among the tion pictures in the Vitagraph feature.: am000t Pictographs, Bray Cartoons the Broadway. in the one for fortably day appearing "vine in reels ,,and the atham be will single topical which the Salf Lake he Chattel." exhibitors of yet "The City. l. in a return engagement of "The shoot your tiger afoot promo that traction at the American the first order named will round out the bills only. which ;:7 ars labs uncovered. o pukka sportsman. Vampires," an intense. powerTul and You four days of next week. In New York during the week. which will be accent-- I realistic means a regular fellak on ,1 oRPILECM. photoplay in which the re- translate 't''4 , this picture was shown at the Strand. partied by Willard We the, Edw. P. the more atoned 42 woman. trigger. of a Kimball. Harry Reichman and the generation adfor '1 14,000 where automobiles aro applied Arpeople California Roland and Andrew Now Ruth in i le depicted. The than ,. sinning. I orchestraParamount against IN . mission the first day. It is etated .... than the e, more mildly commandeored i the litio player featured in that story la briefly as follows: Jeanne Mr. SothernIs contract specifies ,rw 'A buckle. children of Wits and ParBROADWAY. I tricked into an illegal Matrimonial Martyr."' the five that he will appear in three pictures or buniinnan il-and the wife. r, boti his an outcast and a elaborate screen production of ' .7'44, ,.,.!, ,l'art. Gold Rooster play made by Hal-- for the Yitastraph company. which Are es scheming and heartless wobuntalady rolling noiselessly on pima-me- lt ' , in some boa and treated to the exoultitte proc- - to be the only !moving picturo4 in 'sante end Juliet," oiled which tiros along the epithet "Vampire' is 7' a door o, era of Patherolor In the Paths corn- - whieh Ke will ever appear. Mr. F,,th- Francis )L Bushman and ' Beverly man. and roadway la MOTS apt to jump whiskapplied to her. She onmeehee a young statement is to the effect ' a than cottontail a t.'; tany'm Paris laboratories. Is seen that ern's Own or glaring, and or the Ameritan legation. from Bayne are starred. said to be on. of attache t cat. rarity of screen artactor, physically that he has retired permanently that she is in love with ered tigerHolmes. end temperamentally, in accord with the speaking stage, hence it would I the moat meagerly achievements of atter finding I. I tt Mar in 'A IANI; of Helen that he le the son diecovere she Broad. hint. the be at anent left drama.will is 7.5 us to actor i this that great ',heir porta. the, trial of the ling Lumboriands," the ruin. for her rem mass Ai for four the lot responsible Which no will the Wednesday in oniv ,, The beads commencing L 10 film', the limy Orphoum picture fl :! : . hnotating the suggestion at a smile on the face of the footman. There's a reason. "TM Miser has just told him that be have the night off and that little mills is bmught about by visions of a certain dark lady whose hand he will bold as they stt In a "dart fear of a film theatre enlonlIC ono of the photo-play-s starring his employeeor rather. employer's& After the aforementioned hearty total. milady peruees the days mail. Offers of snarrtage from wealthy men, Information on how to become a film star In a week, advice to the lovelorn- -all receive the perviousl attention of this girl. Just about when her little hand begins to feel as if it weighed a ton. Lenore calls her secretary and "passes the buck" of answering letters over to her. however, nothing is mall. interest-compellin- At nine o'clock I snapped Miss VIrkh as abe was leaving her hotel. For eberartYwmalli mottat;ioFee her over-zealou-s befo- rauwnrizahirdk thfbreosemnY e"rwaihdayoe apyharitthe st la hall-roo- , By PETER GRIDLEY. 'TM sevemliftess In the A. M. and Ilia fait lonote Etrieb awaits her ., breakfast In bar ittettrloaa uft at , Claridge. Tbe maid lute Just given , the order to the chef sad hers ate see Lenong in bee morning grown delving . Into lbeen's "Mars of limier while As the sun cuts its last rays over the city Lenore returns to the studio and shortly afterward Knives beck at her hotel quit willing to enjoy a - y e 1 '; )i i, ','t 1 4' i, 0,, , 41111011111 A 1111111.W . datinoorgt.balltWthisalsenim 41' ' 4 :' t Will tO mr.tbetin .1 rk; ,: SO , - ,re A- ...)- - , , "f,0 bIN 2- I foe' ) !;,- )4 i ..- ibptr of the time Onto has brit played in the pboto secured of her is to ask the admiring attendant to the she left the modistes. "To the studio, Henry.1 and away left of Miss tirich in the photo show. vexes the which tog tbe . . - - Ponelar - girt rapidly walking she goes at a . speed she just 91:141nit."bPnetheleat.rimitoYeltultaisnuttiltrion7tanimPrtdst d.111:ist. lriowthninba0t1 tatuollatbetletbgr set lalithewg:ing a lie forenoon. so the director honor of favorite interior scenes prepared cod time as every for the stir as she emerges a 'mires the dressing-rooas the for push. upon him succeeds In preventing the the nrvolving this Picture was taken be ot the "brass but- exploitation of an gun that tons and blue mat" rushed out Intl would revolutionize modern warfare jumped into focus of the eitribelli knd In "The Intrigue." Just as the scene then begpA promised and threatened is finished the sue comes oat brightly the cement man for a ropy of the Pic- and with a glad shout the director ture to paste on the mirror in his boodles the entire company into the motors and rushes it on board an ocean A brisk drive up Fifth Avenue in an Hoer which bad been engaged for that Ilere still In the role of the Immense gasoline consumer brings our day. heroine to the portals of her dreg. spy and disguised as an emigrant, she maker's. After going through the joys partakes of considerable excitement in of a fitting or two she makes the Ma- the way of a fight with an dame happy for the day by putting actor portraying the brutal alien, to. over a generous check on accountper- gather with many other though for the actress, nerve haps this his eomething to do with din. 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After a " kt , V):4t:, 1 a ...Ma while that little dream-ma,omes around and wafts his Epell on! our fair Miss who readily yields to bit influence as she is not a believer et all, particulat utilizing the when there are big Irene' to be ea acted at the Audios of the motion picture makers on the morrow. n mid-nig- big woods now being filmed in the were terminated lit New York. The Yoeemite valley, never had shot a conferences were attended by Ado buck. and she wanted to. It was a Zukor president of Famous Players. beautiful October morning. and D- Lasky corporation; JOPIPO L. LILUY irector McGowan said all right. he'd V10111 president; Arthur & Friend, have the car at the porch steps of treasurer; E. J. Ludvigh. secretary Hotel El Portal In no time. Oliver Morose, president of the Oliver But I'm not going to shoot my first Morose Photoplay company, Mee Pallas deer from the seat of an automobile," Ile lodile Garbutt, president. A. Garbutt, vice pre. Miss Holmes "That Prank Picture: protested. wouldn't be sportsmanlike at all." !dent; William G. Demorest. Frederick By way of compromise she agreed G. Lee and Deniel Frohman. This combination will bring under to ride in the car tu a point several miles distant. where she would strike one banner a number of popular stage and screen stars. including Marguerite off into the woods with her rifle. alone, While McGowan waited Clark. Pauline Frederick. Mari. Dort Fannie Ward. Lenore Ulrich, Bianchi with the car. "She had been gone the better part Sweet. Maa Murray, Myrtle Stodin3a. of an hour." McGowan later explain- Louise Muff, Owen Moore, Marguerite ed. "and I was getting drowsy under Courtot, Jack Pickiord. Vivian Mar. the shade of a tree where I bad park- UM Cie Radio'''. Lou Te Deism Dolt Ann Pennington. Kathiya ed. right at the die of the road I Farnum. was., roueed rather Mies Williams. $eenuo liayakavia, George abruptly. Helmet had jumped a fine young two. Beban, Wallace Reid and others. pointed buck, and the game bounded Into the road about ILO yards ahead of me and came leaping straight toward sad the car were pretty well bidden at the road's edge. A second or two later. Helen buret out of the brush. made her stand. and began pumping bullets at the running deer never Mopping to think. of course. that I was Is direct range of her Ma. "I ought to have jumped out and taken shield behind .a tree. but I was too fascinated to move. Three times her rifle cracked. and at the second shot the door made a staggering lea and came downjust as the girl let gio her fourth bullet. Simultaneous with that fourth crack there came an exploWW1 under me like the roar of a riot gun. and I found mirself sprawling ten 'feet from the tonneau. I guess I must have jumped. "There was a little round hole in the left front tire. Also there was a dead buck in the brush nearby. And we were els miles from our hotel." meI double-b- arreled Reinhard Has Ambition. John Reinhard. the well knows m1 . vie man who has been engaged to Play tato "bony,' in June Caprice's sew picture for William Fox. has Ita Mr. Reinh1 rd. real ambition. should be etatod first. hi to act the of the part sculptor villain. And I'm going to do that charm without once resorting to g Wind. ow tie. Ill show them!" be Ws. Curiously enough. Mr. Reinhard who is a New Yorker. attended Public doors from the School No. 17-- 4wo offices of the Fox Film corporation Not tho least of Mr. Reinhart' achlvements is that it as he wM Ot ng "E'Very Little Movement" in tM original production of "Madame ShcNow ha. In the movies. verg littlit movement counts. eM.' where . el , inn ..r , ta ir , hie-ho- , : much-heralde- ' 1 I ' . : ' l h. ,t,,,,,,, -- 1 four-foot- ' man-hate- It I ; rrti , . i: t I ' , , , . , , Pictures Join gig Picture Merger Morosco-Palla- laugh-getter- - s Another affiliation of importent motion picture producing companies was effected FelltectlaY, announcement being made that the Oliver Mormon Photoplay company and Pallas Pictures. productions of both of which appear en the Paramount program, have merged with Famous Players Film company and the Jesus L. Lasky Feature Play company in the Famous Players-Lask- y corporation. The last named company. eriptnised more than a month ago. is capitalized at $it. 1100.000. This new alignment of film interests repreeents the completion of plans. the consummation of which has been con. template(' for nearly two years. To. 'ether. the producing companies nem. ed represent the forces of photoplay production constituting the entire Paramount program. , The identities of the several companies represented in the Famous Players-Lask- y corporation will continue to be distinct in the pro. ductions seen on the screene. rho nosortationa tending to this at. filiation began to Los Angeles and . Would Patent Features. Because of the alleged ettPUISS of many other MOtiOn piety, actresses to "make up" to reoembki her. lirace Darling. the internaticall star. has made application to the reP lees of patents at Washington to Ito" her features protected by potent. rio is believed to be the firm time on 'mord that such action has been tsits and Its outcome will be watched irla greatest interest by other pecooro public life who have similarly hired. A sculptor will make a retina. 011 of Mimi Darling's features. whichOM be placed on file In the patent if the application la granted. Since her appearance in the so aria role of the "Beatrice Fairfax" tomato Mile Darling has won an amount of Pottularitywith the KsoyI secluent number of Imitators, claimed. In the application rto the USW of Patents it is recited that Mhos Dr lint "has become so promisto throughout the eountry because appeerauca in a number of Oleg": that many women are attemptiall"' make eit to roprwaint her; thos"..., of 7e taking sway a cortale amount .. |