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Show THE OGDEN i STANDARD-EXAMINE- LP .rt L? SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 17. 1921. R i heroine of "je aid x f' Tfrffffl TV-- X '- T7 X ' . 21 - T- V Sfemleufc'' gf -- 4. ous'lbr - V.' A. i - (MiracleAlan. - " V.- - and N ' : ' V.-- ( r rf? 'T, . J -- 1 J NO PLAYING AT THE NOV PLAYING AT meaicr (2 heaire 30c C2 WHERE THE MASTER DRAMAS PLAY WHERE THE MASTER DRAMAS PLAY USUAL PRICES USUAL PRICES r 10c CZ7 i his latest release. "The Whistle." says he knows a large proportion of of the mualo to picture action. The tempo of tbe picture will have The mill owner will not install safe- motion pictures are bad. but that this ty devices- - Bill's litte son is killed in, Is because the art is so new, and that to be considerably, slackened, or tha be a machine. Uady improvement may be expected. score of tbe music will have to mo For there are many The manufacturer's son U in an The movies have- advanced with re- contracted. rapidity- Already they have menta In opera when ailof action la auto that plunges Into a river and la markable the audi the passed stopped so that attention period when a director supposed to be drowned. In reality. on the be could lose focused ence will and his the of ainger. in story, thread him the child and adopts make up for it.. by expenditure of mon. the place of his own boy. ev nn l.li, utllnr NOIOLV IS ST.Ut Bill whios a fellow for using obscene Now what so it much doesn't matter The lad. in the front of The novelty of the screen version language a story U about as that It ba an inman shoots Bill. '"The rassion Flower" ia tha plac of story well told. The child is restored to the mother teresting of dramatic emphasis on the role ing Kobert G. another director, of Acacia. Norma Talmadge stars In when the mill owner admits that he reflects the Vlgnola. new . viewpoint when he was wrong in not installing safety The role. picture la her latent says. "The middle of the story Is at that release. once the most Important and the moat The story Is unusual in that It con difficult i In the stage version Nance O'NVll 7 f part. no and lov theme. Pathos tains in the rola of Kaimunda, starrad to Acacia. By JA3IKS W. DEAX. of distinguished at one time and action swift action are depended upon In mother Movms in ornii-hold the interest of the audience of the story ia the hintlocale The and sound synchronized. t Talking movies have been perfected Cinema opera. th latest erland of Spain. That's the lieu of romantic Acacia hatea her plot.. FrancIn com San of a The Orlando invention is carried Kellum, Jr., by In the movies. Its a French stepfather. KID. INTCGIUTY OF His 'THE toward her thing attitude isco- The Society of Electrical Engi- pact case and, weighs 25 pounds- - It Charles Chaplin's newest picture Is Ide. i more passionate than paternal. neers, has pronounced his device a suc- consists of a series of electromagnets winning praise In quarters which have! Acacia hated him so much aha French movie producers plan to cess. ; f , and other devices which Kellum care been chary pf recognirine merit in film popular the party when ho marof broke operas. Then singers as ried herupmother. , Similar devices have been perfected fully guards against inspection. any movie. nom win various parts etng lnc This may seem strange to some the He was assisted in his .work by recently in England and Sweden. Edi However. Acacia loves a Spanish present the son invented a device ,10 years ago but Lieutenant Bryan Battey of the Avia who have thought that a play must be actioncelluloid i In nn.t characters The stepfather auccceda in suppoet. to synchron- - tion Service who had studied the syn- nice to be good, and se only coarseaction failed sound' and This meet the to planting another youth In the poet'a is planned project . ire. ; : , affection. Thl . in AcacS" chronising of rifle and airplane pro ness in scenes now raised for their v . . vl Alnrnia11 place on the night of Electrical engineers before whom peller blade which allowed pilots to sincerity, and depth. la murdered now who in the hand hold youth the whip Francis Hackett. . play and book exhibition of films Ixellum's machine was demonstrated fire a machine gun through betrothal ceremony. the In France. the realistic effects ring propeller. marveled f at critic, says of Chaplin. "Hit wisdom. Blame attaches to the poit and h in the aingers will personally faces achieved. All the engineers who heard It did nis sincerity, his integrity all ehlbiteu appear to sing death. However, everything Is In the pro Words were uttered by the talking not agree that Kellum's invention in mis Him, should go some way to vinces- Dhnnn..the VDart..f-,l will be unraveled In time. machine, in unison with the movement would be practical for regular movie revolutionize motion-pictur- e AcacU'a stepfather kifles her a a produc- played when the picture opera would- Acacl realize that of actors' lips. houses, but they were one in saying tion in this country. From an indussweetheart A. sea picture attracted most atten- that the machine will soon be in gen try, this picture raises production to is a great love. This en hatred her p " music an art. tion. Breaking of waves and flapping eral use in schools. mother and she calls Acacla'a liked.I The "u demand for good music rages "Millions of harassed and of Bails were heard as the boat ploughov the By means of it, languages, singing, police. lu increases, a constantlymusic can ed through the water. movie calisthenics and kindred subjects are finding Joy in does pictures The stepfather ahoota the mother. th demand with for m integritypatrons In a mob scene the lusty yells of be taught. of 'The Kid.' " film theme Th' police t.ikw him away. the of that motif fit. the down to Ac the crew are heard and above them THE WIUSTLE. This prune th the commands of the captain. t ia and thp poet. The- fadeout show Bill Hart steps out of chaps and success COUNTS. the to ! obstacle ....-., ,,;,cTIXmTY ,Te Aral8t Bill-save- s er-rir,- : ' t-- : v : , -. . ir : Jt-- . THE . . - -r- 1 - - . ' . He alo had stopped a bullet. I and Dlfk Inherits his talent from This picture presents the rare Inci-- J her. dent or a photoplay venuon peing setter than the stage production. GlttLrfS HIIVD TIILS If you'd know whether you Olrla, have a cinema face, look long upon iu chard ro m-Tcountenance of Edna Wheaton. The popularity tf no male star of theEdna'a fa gained for her the part th screen has grown ao .rapidly . aa In "Experience." She had of "Beauty" Barthelrnea. Kichard that of Hla portrayal of the Chinaman In never been in pictures before. She "Broken Ulosaoir.a" was a iraf,tr piece was chosen from 000 who submitted of ahadow art. y Even in that role he their photoa for the place. caused many a frralnine heart to fha was also given a placa with flutter. Elle Ferguson In "Footlights." Hear George Fltroaurc director. Then In "The Idol Dancer" he of Jmpt. "She haa an almost shared honors with" the late Clarlr.e He aayaface. An examination of many him oppo- perfect Srymour. Griffith played ehows that both a'.dea Down In Glsh photographs site Lillian "Way again are exactly alike. "When he smiles her resemblance Today IlarthelmeM holds a place ith the moat favoreX of ths movia to Mary FJckford ia rtartllrg. Her features in repoae are thcae of the fan. Olive Thomaa." He is working now aa "youth, the late Miss Wheaton sang In a church central flgur $f "Kx perlmce." Tht- choir at Ithaca. N. Y. Fhf had gone to rethat Griffith laUst report New to York to study voice when so contract Para that hiae him from hltnahe aufcmltted her photo for the part mount may star But. girt you'd better make your of Beauty. Her trunk was packed. Fhe was hearts behave, for Dick la already home. Th phone "taken." l? th husband of Mary ready toBhereturn was told the part wa rang. Hay. hers. in with h!m "Way JJary appeared Khe wa ao happy ahe cried. Oh. IVwn Iwmi." Fhe la now singing and well, you know how - women arc. dancing In a Broadway play. oo Dick, hero of the public, gets to that owing believes Mrae. Curio back stage with hat In hand and walls Is retting world the to Then radSoactlrity almont her every for evening. Is which warmer: to their cottage where very romfortisg they motor outhaa dinner awaiting with coal at radluta prices. Icn-!oMother Hay them. Star. The fellowship of Ilarthelmeaa and OO his mother, their devotion to ich ) With some women the ptjjp t.f other. Is a thine often remarked v.ioz ars has ?cae to tl.o lU in ery. n lt.- 1 1 - j thcatrlral circle. |