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Show 927 Friday. July 15, 192! t 3 THE (K5DKN POST Cliff llansoms Peppy Californians at JUAtsk i l Hermitage l.VT'S !)AN('K ark .... WHKItK ITS COOL! kf INEZ Oition the Copyright, 1I2B. Waraar Broa. Miller t that isfat. fture 'ate f thi hi: ! at Beau, prs-li- rl star- - mv . ; , ..V K ! front jr Picture. Inc ereon play by Besa Meredyth, atarrlrg John "Don Juifl Barrymore, la a Warner Broa. pleturlzatlon of this novel. 8YX0P8I8 goblet of Syrian glass, hurled It to the stone floor, where It splintered disillusioned father Juan's pon "Destroy women or Into a thousand pieces. There were trams other scattered about, thm will destroy yon. Taka their algna fragments of the temper which had and Thii forget lore scornfully within her for the last Tew iarfi'tre hat made Don Juan the raged Iler little dog cowered beI over of all time. ..In Dome lours. greatest hind a chair. Her maid was hud the displeasure of died Just gaily risks outside the door of the Lucretia I infamous, pale with tear, nurs.ni; a luoryta. vho loves him, to protect bedroom, bruise on her cheek, great whose death the Veronese, tpeJke ruefully down at her arms, where Borgias seek to that Donati, their long, angry scratches testified to seize the Duke's the tinsman, can passage of Lucretias nails. Juan jotrly daughter, Adriana. And over and over Lucretia Adriana's innocent misunderstands asked herself two questions: gratitude and enters her bedroom. "Why did he not come? And did to kill unless herself she threatens he ever mean to come at all?" i ! : I r he leaves CHAPTER VI Continued For an tnatant ho stood there; then, with a sudden graceful gesture. such a gesture aa a king might make In giving up a throne, Below Pedrlllo waited with the As Juan appeared he horses. glanced up In amazement Ills masters appointments usually last is MiCK-HAl.l.- ;I iVoKvd Da Til!-- : o i MIDW AY! ntl ! 'f tin; oivh.-i-tiaiv: 1iiff Kaiis.inis Californ'atu are up- - Th nn mbi-ri' K.msum, fornuiiy of t li West peuriug at lli.1 llirmiiugc park this summer, win-rthey have made a (1i r l tiu..im.Hi Angeles un.l oilier largc number of f minis front their1 cnle.-th. city Mct.imv. Dancing in;peppy d.mec numbers. lloli and composer; col hall of the Hermit Age park.' i.mi.t ' H is oiti- of the features of the canyon, el the West Coast theatr-s- ; I cun oboe ami to Woodbury, saxophone, Many concessions have been added n. I; Harry Kowring, traps and drums. the number at the park this year. famous mountain resort after a two 55 I'.our automobile trip from Salt l.ak t'ity. The first event was the baseball game between the "Collegians" Cast." which was and the "All-Sta- r t,u f,,ri,,r with n score of TClllldllUT 'w,,n 7 to 1. Fred MAtlin, fire chief of of the Hu'.te, Montana, und a memlH-department for the past 1G years, of n then- One of the big pyobh-mas Ihe umpire. He was called upon tre in the hot months of the summer Not is to keep tiie theatre eool and eoin-- 1 to render some hairline decisions. dur-sewas thrown lottlo Sl,da ; pop when every fortablc for Ihe patrons, the five innings, is filled. It is necessary to was com as The Collegians line-uwatch the ventilation ns closely it is to watch an oven when a choice posed of Mrs. Charles IVck, Mrs. A1 bit of I'astry is cooking. In baking W inward, Mrs. W. J. Heinemaii. Miss Denton, Frank it is necessary to see that the heat Annie Hrown, Fox, Frank Foud und "Hiir is uniform. In the theatre it is nee 'llai-rrEi Fex (not the Fox essary to watch the temperature and not permit it to arise above GO or 65 Films star) was the star player of the day. degrees. Cast The members of the "All-Sta- r The cooling of the Egyptian theatre, last Sunday night, provided in nine were A. W. (Tony) Hartford. the lehcr und whose playing, his team interesting story. Every one ofoccumales said, was responsible for the U!00 seats in the theatre were and three than hours, defeat; A1 W inward. Churles Peek, pied for niore and P. cool Miss Hetty Emery, Missj was the temperature yet I Dahl I pleasant. The patrons of the house ; rare Corn, Vcrn Falcon, Mike much Alfred and not did thought Maybe. give probably I to the cooling system of the house. Following the baseball game a street on the out heat the knew dinner was served under the chicken They was around 5)0 degrees. The scenes direction of Mm. "Sill" Heiner, wife in the picture represented terrific heat of the geuerul manager of the resort. I on the sheep range, but the audience The target shooting displayed the sat through the two hours of the keen eye of "Bill" Heinemnn and the i spectators declared there was no won- picture in comfurt. theatre the 4ur then was not competition with The cooling ayetein of ia the latest in modem cooling and h? rest of the Universal Filin sales against Hill, for he hit the bulls-i- n ventilation. Thp same as is employed New In theatre famous the Roxy t.ye Very time. Willi his keen eye" he I the into tould hit the target center with the ."2 The air is drawn York. muchine -l- iber as well us with the near fan. suction a house through his For business. in expert the theatre, gun" the roof at the back of of a won he a good Imnrkmanship pair l'ng through As the air passes is to concrete' tunnel at terrific force it j cotton sox. Tony Hartford failed water. b,jt the target, and received a bag of of streams fine with sprayed it marbles. before passing into the theatre It ice. of cakes Mrs. Charles Peck won the women s passes over great e first prize lor shooting und Mrs. enters the theatre auditorium through ten .ina Walton captured the second prize about in the walls, high grates Miss Belle Fox won the "booby. feet above the heat of the audience. the and down The bathing beauty contest was forced is The cool air held at the big noul. Ixwis H.Pcery warm air is drawn out at thj lower This system is contrary to 0f the Egyptian theatre and hire prat'-laws of nature which was the I chief Fml Martin of Ilutto, were the tha dewarm air rises and the cool air rushes judges. They could not reach firstthe .ision but divided prize in to take its place. A cooling system that was form- imong the girls of the Salt Lake us d by the theatres was for the fice. Swimming races, high diving contests and boat races completed the bringing in the cool fresh air through the and seats fternoon program. Lunch was the under small grates at out U4 and after which dancing was held until pass air would rise found by was hour. The bulhing beach late This system the roof. to between Hill Heinoman contest ng and ventilation engineers was declared a Hartford unhealthy. Tony and Jnj he unsatisfactory I Merle Stubbs, the Miss fresh air lraw by owing to the fact that th. the after Pree. the theatre patron ss . Sol'.?. HmIcs! ri.t - I ; Y Egyptian theatre Uses Much Ice in the things he might have Juans face might have been carved from atone. Only the eyes done, the many ways In which he might have bandied the situation seemed alive, and In them at If only he had known how d liter-enwords burned auch murder Adriana was from all other woous fury that Pedrlllo stepped back l' Pe-driil- t II V. II K 'rv l N A W A I i: S S TS Y 0 IP presents b-- j i A V I WILLIAM FOX at men! Why bad he not known; why Juan glared at had he not seen at a giauce that 11 Starting Wednesday r s Im i White City Cardens Sh.-rwoo- LOOIing Some Full! in-:nr- e J-- Pfwilinrr y. I Children's s ! i: ADMISSION TO PAItk Jt ruins wut:i:i.! i Pedrlllo was dropping with tn tlgue when home was reached at last, but to Juan any thought of rest was an Impossibility. He wanted to spend the day where there might be some chance of seeing Adriana, not at home recuperating from the night before. The battle with Donati's men had hud less effect on him than had the cim.'.ion aroused by Adriana, and that bad been stimulating as well as p I IXJ i-dfe ol HAND Music on Moor in K Slate! row u.ui:! ron.-.lil-erin- fear. For a moment itv.i-li- ox i I N i'.VV.VS Icu'y CKttVIKi! Days of torture for Juan foltil longer than this one had! Then, wiib an Insinuating smile, be lowed. Hopelessly he went bark over the events of that evening, asked. cursing himself for a fool. Was she so entrancing? In 0 ee $i o . i Mt-rri- i N l , ! I 1 pi ) -- KJ r Tr 1 I mi-n- , I Be turned and strode to the door that opened on the talcony. him. Then deliberately he otrucklihe was as unllks all others as an his servant across the mouth with I angel from heaven? And 'why had he not realized Pedrlllo the back of his hand. I gasped. Never had this happened what she meant to him? Those were days of wretchedness before. Without a' word Joan I and Pedrlllo also, tor his master tor saddle Into the himself swung I the streets of Rome, heed rode away. tramped - less of friend and foe alike. Hour narwas the breaking; Daylight row street glowed with the first I after hour he walked, hoping to see rosy light of dawn. Don Juan had Adriana, and paying no attention to come riding homo through many a anyone else. dawn after a rendezvous with a I Pedrlllo . anticipated tbs worst I lovely lady, bnt never had he come when, the second day after the as he did now. Disillusionment eventful night when Juan went to bed ridden with him; despair at Adriana's room, they passed the the utter futility of life had sad- - palace In which one of Italy's most dened him, sent him home loathing beautiful women dwelt She was I ill women. I Just descending the two shallow sort a different But In this dawn ateps leading to the street when of sadness held his heart For he Juan approached; Pedrlllo, walking knew that at last he had found behind him, noted her beauty and girl who was unlike all the others felt cheered. he had ever known, one who proved I He could see tint Che dallied e ithat the teachings of his father had little, waiting till Juan should :been false, that such a thing as a I meet her aquarely as she left the iY tage with ? o N i) Le-th- s - or-er- lv I m gt half-dresse- d - &r in rill to ngh ill t ion. ft ,as all t oy or ! II i 2S, SSsSS. tjjf duCandy microbes from the I For what is probably the first time, historical figure appeal onthe floor? of the famous in a screen upon iron of grate TPo long line W arner Hro. in life his of events auditorium wall of the Egyptian lav, attached to them, production, The First Auto." Barney ai? picture, is enteri,,g the rib- - bldfield, himself, play in the the t cool race famous hi in breeze, in the repeating as a flag world-use- d him brought the low5 against tjmo'vh.ch grate for taking out The Mr will support, a handkerchief tame in or newspaper if laid against the Rdeson, one of the beste UnoVk,n fathers in pictures, plays screen, la provuhng the e J which "Hi in fit temperature it thm ntcisa y role Dog, parent At" for close watching of Karl Brown directed ut the DcMille air. the of and washing studio with Joseph Schildkraut urtd and only al- Julia watched ba must spray Fiye in the featured role. lowed to spray from ten air, minutes every half hour. Theleaves tunnel being constantly sprayedof abou. it damp and cool for a periodabout 40ij ten minute. It require the air durpounds of ice for cooling ewiinff. and ing the late afternoon bnz the one investigate When l.Ulc .s there system of th Egyptian, thi wonder that the claim is marie by the i management that the theatre town. In coolest spot Sn ..!. I hi-h- . is 1 transferred her Since May Robson to the screen Sam DeGrasse, one of the busiest fhractvr actors in pictures, ha been talents from the stage BDe- featured ptarer tor ted SSLorthe featured role in the sea has been given toptan made famous by Longfellow Mille, she scarcely 5 Th Wreck of the Hesperus in frreen version of the immortal EV'-a- now being filmed at the ? iSSSS studio under the direction of wmer Clifton !nh'-has DeGrasse just S , 5)pleU..d the role of Talleyrand in. ". t starring Rod direction of Lois 2fc4Sf"w . p iJSfSSJf d Hit w S & -- 4 WjsLf Romance of West- George Irving ern Bangers. Mhi m.Wv. ftmn llclcne Costello i 4ISU gfTlu ills - Malcolm Wane Dorothy Kitchen JtHIN OIWILLE King TUnjr rt JWmw.M DULL , JONS SlONt JWmW 1 -- Comedy, Nothing Dolnu ADDKD I'KATUUES l'alhe'H IdBtcHt News Heel ref-reach- ed woman did exist And h lowest step.' She was exquisite to (eared that he had forfeited Ml behold, with her delicate, oval face, chance of ever winning her love her gray eyes and fair hair, because of his complete misunderFrom the northern part of the I Pedrlllo told himself. Handing of her. country, Wretchedly he went bach w father priding himself on his tbs events of the last hour. He knowledge of these Italians. Up saw himself entering her room, were not near they Mllagno, there, standing there staring at her, opthese southerners, not dark praising her loveliness as the sat AQ(j rather small, but tall, and fair before her mirror. How Bhe was one of them, she must have hated him in that surely, when the master saw moment! And then the way that I would take an interest, he had taken her In his arms 4 would lose that blank, despairing spite her struggles, the way he had ez9reuion that made his handsome taunted her with being afraid that faJe M Kaunt Th 0d i00k would Donati would find them there to- come jnt0 his countenance, Pedril lether, with having Donati for a lo tod The old fire would lover and then Inviting him, Juan, u M hlf eyeBt the lids would up. to come to her. the way he had heavily over them, the mouth kissed her he groaned Moua, tick woujd twist into that cynical, bored dlagoat. gmlie that sppeMed so surely to all His mind went back, too, to wmem moment when he had laid her, nnThen ah, then, with this new the conscious, on the divan and to hand, the master would I conQueg thoughts that had rushed through of a cirI who bad snIp thit his mind. Slowly, angrily his p wi.j hroe It j cheeks flushed red with ehame. wouW be aslt used to be. Then a new sensation for Juan and Jiun ,n a casual word or not r particularly pleasant onu would make a rendezvous .!? And then that moment when be she would bto- ; .a IKM bU Jit Ud to bi J.1 Marlng at the statue of 4)eL0me. would slip Into the ball when h I Airglal How suddenly, then. the door, and look hid looked down at Adriana, bad pedrlllo opened a 'frightened faun like her he realized the glrle purity and his me ma. experienced onee oveforher! He felt somehow as I pen when they came! h hd been changed In pJdrilfowM used to It; II amused meat, made a new man again. NeHJJJ when they assumed It. r agxln could be carelessly Vouid tak .. her Into the Inner me to any woman who chanced to moment Don .fter Please him fOr a moment Adrians wJJld saUnter out of his bed . night never deign to look at him gh would run t0 him. Main, might bate him as h.ha! nod a dismissal to would hsu-all womeiv but henceforth nd her Bto d uk Fedrtiio. life would be dedicated to her. Andtfat that moment Lucretia (To b continued) horgia, picking up an exquisite - lfltt llkilct box-sanita- ry .good i Thrills and LaughIn a Iulsing ter serv-war- ! iuf Gripping Suspense Daring Action ssrg Coolest Spot in Town No liaise in Prices COAIINC SUNDAY Dir Comedy of the Year lleginald Denny In Taut and Furious 'W - an-th- Film Exchange Sales Celebrate Victory Go-Gelte- rs from the Universal at Salt Universal Film Exchange and round-u- p annual their Lake held, FriComo Springs, victory dance at of the capday. July 8, in celebration Universal' big turing of the film sales. W. J. He nemanof manager of the Salt Lake office the Unithe company, who captured was the cash versal prize of $1,500 .in theh and employes host lor ihe office. Lake friends from the Salt m- There were about 37 in- the partyMr.. Mr.und eludjuj, .peci.1, Pjeet,. the parents or Fred Martin H. Pwry, Mr. Heinemnn, and Ixiui theatre in the Egyptian manager of were the of event day The Ogden. a baseball game, horseshoe pitching bathing contests am traget shooting, and a fried chicken races, dancing dlIThe' Universal family arrived at the "Go-Getter- s" anni-versa- ry Will Have More Sense - Taylor-Wrigh- ts 233.1. Washington Recently signed a a member of ths iDeMille stock company, Janiueline Mag-dal- a lajgail, who portrayed Mary of in The King of King," began 'her career as a newspaper reporter. , Ave. Miss Dorothy Kaplan, daughter of Mrs. Alta Kaplan, of Ogden, is the guest of Miss Marcia W'ood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Wood, at Spencer, Idaho. |