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Show PAGE TEN Saturday, March 9, 1929. THE JOURNAL1, LOGAN. CACITE COUNTY. UTAH CURRENT MOTION PICTURE AND VAUDEVILLE NEWS AND GOSSIP LOGAN. NOW ONE NIGHT STAND Noted Actress Has Influenza FOR PANTAGES Beginning this week P&ntages Vaudeville will play but one night a week in Logan instead of two as heretofore. Wednesday will be "Pan night at the Capitol, and Thursday will be pictures exclusively. This weeks Pantages bill has four good acts. The topliner is "Silver Toes in which Kitty Adoree and a bevy of clever dancing girls, together with Adams and Schutt, two clever hoofers put on the latest dancing steps. They have a beautiful setting and are really clever. Trout and Heff, blackface comedians ar ereally funny; Bonner and Power hit some really high spots In music and Ed. Larine is a juggler with a clever act. THE WHITE SISTER Ethel Barrymore York, March 9 fP) Ethel Barrymore was ill today at her home with influenza. There was no performance last night of her play, "The Kingdom of God. Coming To Capitol What tragedy may happen when a man refuses to keep to his own generation and tries to carry his youth over into competition with the generation that foil ow s him, is told in "Autumn Fire by T. C. Murray, the powerful drama that the first' Circuit Repertory company of the Moroni Olsen players is offering here March 19 at the Capitol as the second play In their list for this season. The character of Owen Keegan, the proud and vigorous Irish fanner, is played by Moroni Olsen, and is one of the finest roles that he has even taken in the circuit Repertory company. the In counter-reliagainst vigorous and generous father, is presented the character of his daughter, Ellen, embittered and Jealous of life and happiness, fearful of her economic future now that a young wife has been brought into the home of her father and subtly working and plotting to bring about the wreckage of his life and his bride's- - life which, when it comes is so fearful as to appall her. The setting, language and atmosphere of the play is Irish, but .the theme is universal in its application and appeal. ef 1 NORMA SHEARER IN A LADY OF CHANCE you are a Norma Shearer fan of course you are a Norma Shearer fan you will want to see at the Chance "A Lady of If Capitol Thursday with Pantages vaudeville. In the show Miss Shearer as- sumes the character of a sweet young lady who after serving part the big of a prison term at house makes her get away and In order to hide herself from "bulls and "decks gets a Job as public telephone operator at the Ritz hotel, New York, where out of the goodness of Jier heart and the exhuberance of youth, health and happiness, she proceeds to "frame an old fellow. There are a couple of her erstwhile friends who are planning a badger game on the same harmonica and the three join forces. Ultimately, however, the sweet young gold digger falls for a real sweetheart, but bad luck seems to follow her and at Atlantic City and other places she almost makes the grade until, well, this should be enough to make you curious to see just how it all works out. You know, of course, that it all does work out the way it should. See it! BOUBLE BILL Yellow Contraband Coming In April TOTUC DITAT rtAniUL A i SUNDAY Leo Maloney in Yellow Contraband, at the Lyric Friday and Saturday, plays a dual role; that of a secret service man and a dope runner who are duplicates in appearance. The story, rhich is an exciting one, takes us through Chicago, the and many Pacific Northwest, fights and much that thrills the blood. It is heart and chills the a good "Western and worth MONDAY TUESDAY SHADOWSOF ULUANGHaGWLhAN,, Jilt Willi fc blbltK. This is a screen version of F. Marion Crawfords powerful novel and is one of those few really MUTUALS STAGED super pictures that are made alto-.- a gether too seldom. ROAD SHOW Mr. Crawford, an American man of letters, spent many years of his life in Italy. He was a devout The Mutual Improvement as- Roman Catholic and in this story sociation of Cache Stake spon- of a nun handles a love story in sored a road show which proved a very strong manner, but does to be highly entertaining, as well not contain anything to offend as a financial success. Each ward the most devout Romanist, Needless to say Lillian Gisn does in the stake furnished an act, which included three one act 'splendid work in her role and she y plays and five novelty acts. The has been surrounded with a Advertising for a Husband porting cast that is above par. was produced by the third ward. The settings are not only by geous but historically accurate and Quite Such a Goose North Logan and Good Medi- - it, really is a must show. cine by the Tenth ward. A act was given by the' Hawaiian Ninth ward. Kitchen Minstrel by Dll k V TrlP the Fourth ward. A fantasy lllLli I 1 ILL "Memories by the Fifth ward, rr rmvri I A I I Hr Benson ward furnished A Magi- re-1111 l,nANI) 11 1 VJlinill cian act, a song and dance view was given by Hyde Park. Farrell MacDonald as "Riley The Cop at the Grand Tuesday, wiil Wednesday and Thursday give you a lot of good laughs. This particular cop is a pavement pounding Mick who very heroic, but who falls into an assignment that gives him! a chance to misbehave. He gets' a trip to Europe and at Munich The very fact that it is a story and Paris he no never mind and see. It is written by Elinor Glyn means what he does go to warrant your that' it is a story of love, passion, funny enough making an extra effort, if nectragedy and more passion. Mad Hour is a story containing essary. There is a mighty good supporteverything love, desertion, crime, cast including Louise Fazengin parties, jails and finally death ing Ferdinand Scheumann-Heinda, itself. Drescel, Billy Bevon and Sally ONeil plays Cuddles, the Nancy others. girl who gets the worst of it, Good show stuff and funny. Lowell Sherman is the Joe Mack, the villian; Donald Reed is the According to British expeits a bad boy of the millionaire It is man cannot safely carry loads and well well cast, well staged weighing more than 40 per cent played and provides thrills aplen- of his own weight continuously. ty. Regular Elinor Glyn, movie thrills, which 'means thrills with- out end. Marie Prevost, Harrison Ford, Franklin Panglorn, T. Roy Barnes and othe j0,n in acting this NIGHT tremendously funny farce which piays at the Lyric Tuesday. ' it js a Parisian picture, a picture Wednesday in connection with 0f how a clever bride, married to Pantages vaudeville Shadows of jealous husband, puts one over the Night will be shown at the on her new meal ticket and makes him look like none of your bus- - Capitol. This is a thriller. It is a story iness. of gangsters, police, a newspaper Go to see this picture to laugh. reporter, a "nice girl who is the Dont take it too seiiously and do gang leaders lady friend and a not try to make it fit in with any dog. It is an exciting story for most deep thought, but enjoy it for what it is farce and funny and people. To the average newspaper French. reporter it is merely a page from THE sup-pla- gor-"N- Capitol WHITE SISTER In the eyes of the world you will be mine. One Night Only 19th Tuesday, March m. ot fllP vlI nn im 1 Trices 8:15 p. 50c $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 Seat Sale Frfday March 15th. LILLIAN GISH does-nothi- HENRY KING production his love not to be de nice), w at vn t A climax of climaxes, in Lillian Gishs greatest picture. You must see this scene with Ronald Colman in the masterpiece now brought back to the screen. Based on the novel by F. Marion Crawford. Directed by Henry King. Produced by Inspiration Pictures, Inc. k, WEDNESDAY Pantages Vaudeville Feature Picture The United States Bureau of Standards has found that light from the carbon arc lamp is a better medium for drying oils than ordinary diffused light. Silver Toes A Revue of Youth Personified. SUN. MON. Q Big Double Show The Sin Sister Story with Buddy Rogers Tuesday Tues., Wed., Thurs. A Blonde For DA ' Spaikling with.. Prevost Thurs. Wed. The Mad Hour BA story by Glyn with ONiel ne Q THURSDAY ONLY with J. Farrell McDonald Nancy Drexel Louise Fazenda Admission - - - 10c, 25c Q FRIDAY ONLY Q NOXMA See Norma as a pretty (and pretty wise) telephone operator who is ears of a gang of society crooks. Inside thrills. Romance. UJ EXCITING NUMBER TWO 'cmkz Ranger Dog Justice 10 and 25c MkTtK Yellow I u Contraband Also another episoto of Tarzan the Mighty. SATURDAY ONLY Bob Steele m Trail of Courage Comedy and Aesops Admission - iFable 10c, 25c JOHNSON ATWCAN EXnPITlON . COKPOMaiOfL. I Pewetoy mm. f It "i Friday, Saturday Leo Maloney in The beautiful star in her best role. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Return Engagement by Special Request in Admission La-Vi- Bonner and Power Riley The Cop Only A Night Ed. Two Shows for The Price of One Admission - - - 10c, 25c A Gay College Trout and Heff NUMBER ONE None But The Brave Red Lips E3 SUNDAY AND MONDAY DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM with Sunday, Monday AT THE GRAND Sunday and Monday the Grand feature will show two pictues "The Sin Sister and None But The Brave. "The Sin Sister is a story of Alaska, a mixed party frozen in a rude cabin, a millionaire and his daughter, an actress and a "highbrow young man who eventually throws his millionaire lady love down and finds true love with the vaudeville actress. There are fights, of course, and exciting rides on dog sleds over frozen ground, viilians, heroes, and everything that goes to make such, a picture the kind of a picture it is and the kind people like. None But The Brave Is different Inasmuch as the scene is transferred from Alaska to Cata-Jln- a island where balmy breazes blow over a bevy of bathing beauties and the love story is "shot n ideal surroundings. Qh, yes, there is a love story and a pretty one. The excitement is surround ed by beauty and the hero proves Thimself without having to use a gun. It is good entertainment. book. Reporters realtheir lives living such incidents, showing police how to track criminals, finding beautiful maidens in the clutches of deep day viilians and thwarting gang leaders. To the newspaper man the real thrill will be found In the almost human actions of the really clever dog. , Some reporters do not own clever dogs, and have to do the dirty work themselves. There are fights, gun play and one of the novelties is the scene of a police bad wagon chasing a hearse. ly spend The Mutual Improvement AsSunday, Monday and Tuesday at sociations of the Logan stake the Capitol The White Sister, will present the opera, "Pirates Lillian Gish in the name part, will of Penzance by Gilbert and Sulbe shown. livan, early In April. The opera is directed by Prof. A. J. South-wic- k and is well under way andlmade by people who, failing to see riomises to be an evening of it, heard so much about it that rare entertainment. There is a they wanted to see the remarkable ciioius of one hundred of the sights. btst singers in the stake. The Too, the schools scholars and principals of the opera include teachers asked for another opthe following: Mis. G. Aaron see this tremendously Mrs. Helen Blanchard, portunity tonatural Gibbs, history saga. Miss Mrs. Tyra Leah interesting was Wilson, "Simba four years in the Mattson, Mrs. George Raymond, Ben H. Roberts, John Anderson, making it being a photographic of a big African game hunt Everett Thorpe, L. T. Maughan record Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson, by and Leslie Montrose. conducted under the sponsorship of of the New York Museum Natural History. A BLONDE FOR A If you, missed the first showing be sure to see it Friday or SaturNIGHT AT LYRIC day. New Maroni Olsen Players In Autumn Fire a dally note Pirales of Penzance LILLIAN GISH IN p a LJVU A life Guard Admission Drowning Maids - Fun 10c and 25c The Lion War of the Lumbwa. Tribe |