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Show THE PROVO HERAtb. Hard-Foug- Game ht 1 J " lEfcEOKITIES-I- iF 3 ..... ' I . . g - I a- LIKE THE NINETIES novel style feu t lire of a black velvet frock is a sleeve with a tiny puff at the shoulder, breaking Jue olherwise 'ordinary expanse of a long: tight sleeve. A ! . The new screen version of Res 4 v, fKeac'lTs faibous Alaskan novel. "The Signers," which Jeww B. Hii mptn produced for Goldwvit distribution boasts a cast of eiKhtecn fuuum j motion picture players. Included in it we men who have won fnnw m Write stae as well asTTmse who have achieved promi iiemupTTrTW' screen alone. Sir. Hnmptofrhefore bojrln-niuproduction on this new version of "The SiioTTers." determined to make it surpass in everv wav. flupicture made from it 'ten iears ago (by Tot William Selis. Mr. Hampton engaged Lambert Hlilyer who directed uianv of tVm. S. Hart's tnost successful productions, and wrote manyOf theni. to bold the jnpgephnue. on "The Siiil-- I ers." Milton Sills- - was selected for the rnTfof the hero, Itoy Glennister. of his popularity with screen fans, because of his powerful physi- BnninM-11iiiMimnti lartW'fet; que an(Kliecanse of his "success In roles winch required physical prowSyracuse went out to Lincoln, Neb., and won from Nebraska Univeress as weH 'as acting ability of the not without a' struggle. This shows one of the tense sity 7 to first water. Barbara Hedford was moments of selei Iie pole TFTTelcTiTuest er.' the heroine. Xo more brilliant cast has ever been assemlieled 'for a motion picture, as all fans who see the picture nrjhe; Columbia theater, wheTe it will play for two days iK'fiinniuK' Thursday, will agree. The sfbry of "The Spoilers" is ton well known to millions of American to need rereaders and picture-goer- s counting here. It deals with thf attempt of certain unprincipled characters to gain unlawful possession of the richest mine on the Klondike and work them for their own profit. Rex Beach founded his novel on s well known facts which .lent to one of the lest adventure , Si' stories vi'hi'-- recent American liter ature can Hiasr. - 1 Bride-to-B- e THE IIOTTESTOT i NEW "SPOILERS TILM ::';. ':W's? ' ' PAGE SEVEN. : Thomas II. luce has picked a winner aud produced a thriller in his film, version of "The Hottentot". Adapted from- the stqge play of the same name in witlen WillieCollier mired, his greatest successes .the pic tu re is a novel combination (If conitHly and tense drama. The witty .Uusstl&Uie4ilay which won such endless laughter from throughout the country have been retained in sparkling The absurd situation in which a horserfeafing yachtsman finds himself when he becomes the accidental hero of a and is for a .famous steeplechase rider of the same name have been ileveloiied on the screen with the t'$liertiii$ of l lie master sUowmau, Just by way of, goid measure, luce has filmed a ,steeplei-haswhich couldn't be included in the stage play, and is a thrilling achieve meut of daring riding and spectacular p'hotography. It took a month and 2NUHM) .celluloid feet to catch the hurdling horses and their riders in action rapid enough t" satisfy the producer. Jladgi.i Bellamy. nMnilietajtgd in Maurice Tojirneur's Lorna Doone. is at her windsoilie best niS the vivacious little sisiriswo'man for whom Sam "overcomes fear. Iionglas yacht-nmas the and Kaymwiid llattoii. as Swift the eccentric butler, have worked out clever characteriziWions that are good for a laugh every time they appear on the screen. "The lloteutoU' will be shown, at the Strand theater on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. t .if sub-title- 'run-awu- y Mac-Lea- o n n n ts n n a P-- - O in H. 1 li bjy, if he ranges from 2 to look smart in one Twist suits "now shown. The little .waist is 'plaited liit the 'trout and set into a belt. Vour, (! in ageA. would of the Hii.Ver - - r 1 "That 014 nils-take- borse-feariu- ra OLIVER TWIST. aud-ieiic- . qg Gang of Mine" If A serenade melody won. derfuily tpjttrotted by the -' 1" JjBi L- i j- -p- , California and Ramblers tung in closeharmony by the Shannon Four pit Co- - A 1 LOOK FOR THE RED RING n ontheluden-yelloWbo- x J I lumbia fVW". m.Mm Columbia MMWiiit...iWiciiiwiMnwffltnflinrMir'- Recent photo of the future press of Japan, the Princess eako. Kunl, who will marry "' " Prince Regent. 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