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Show 4 j , me PROVO toe , I I I . $x sum FIC mEGEiwf 't vv v C Not Be Attained Until All Companies Synchronize Their Musical Accompaniment of a Play With 1 T Us Action In an Interview the Great German . Soprano Chooses Music For the Screen. - Photo 4 llMgLMtta ef all things that ' -- urn ad ftellng. Too remember the wvoderfxl vie written for Haas Sach fci tiers Opera Tbe MeUterslngen." have always thought that that as would apply Itself to some of home scenes I have witnessed la toplays, where the masterful philosgg of heart Is often shown in the ter of the father. Of coune, in modern "stories that are put befose In the motion picture houses these I; perhaps a purpose beyond the suspense of story writing, but ( particularly Impressed with the that in this 'production of Diploma I enjoyed the poetic feeling in the because of tbe ideal music select which I had not felt when X saw Or play produced abroad. You see, tszi will always idealise, and that is eoau thing we can never get too much eC. wem "Of course, when the came I instinctively expected to Na the Bine Danube Walts by Btraraa. and when tbe wedding scene came ( course I also expected to bear Wagners Wedding March. Bat X bad i er considered Mendelssohn as an sptratlon to intrigued Yet X found the music selected for that big scene to the play in Doras apartment freas' Bebrlden by this composer was mar velously appropriate. Bo also was fir serenade by MoezkovsU for another moment of Intrigue In the scene W--i tween Baron Stein, the vnialo, - r ' , ip vU Ml Frieda Hempd, Star of the Metropolitan Opera, De dares That the Highest Art of Motion Pictures Will - I I POST Ira am Studioa Frieda Hompolt Star of tho Metro poll' tan Oqera. $ the actors butnow yon tell me these are supplied by the great literature of music. In Bichard Wagners music there is everything adaptable to any drama ever conceived. And I can Imagine nothing so suitable for a scene In a Pullman Sleeper than some of Bachs music. Take the music of Ole Walkore? It applies Itself wonderfully to tho Interpretation of cowboy picture. And If yon want mnslc for love scenes, why dont you take the love motif from Tristan and Isolde 1 I think that eventually you wIQ develop certain chief motifs taken from great composers that will become recognisable In course of time by motion picture audiences." Frieda Bempel, star of the Metropolitan Opera Bouse, had spared enough time from her favorite game, Moi schel, to tell the Interviewer what he thought of the very latest step forward In the motion picture Industry, The Fraulelns fussy little dog yelping around suggested an Ideal musical syncopation for The Can , of the Wild." bnt a few patsyrrom the diva and his majesty ceased growling. Ton see, Fraulein Bempel," explained the interviewer, "The Paramount Pictures Corporation has taken one of tbe most Important steps forward In the Industry. They have arranged with Bchlrmer, the music publisher, to select scoree for their pictures, each film on their program to be accompanied by a complete bound book. In other words, In more than 2,000 moving picture theatres of America the audiences are going to hear night after night selections from Mendelssohn, Strauss, Wagner, Delibes, Saint the great Saens, Victor Berbert-a- ll composers, dead and living. These selections will absolutely match the mood of the screen. -- Not only la the artistic taste of an. audle&ce now been given the chance to gratify itself, but the coupling up of the best music with motion picture plays opens a Held for a better understanding of the drama: - "These- scores will be so arranged that they can bv used for any size orchestra from a single pianist to the largest symphony orchestra. These scores will be furnished to the exhibitors by the exchanges upon a rental basis. They will mean the saving of the effect of the film from ruination through the Inappropriateness of its musical accompaniment. Fraulein Bempel, who had been attentively listening, clapped her bands. "That la good," she exclaimed. ,"By the proper adaptation of muale the photoplay house will be raised to a much higher artistic plane. But what an Interesting problem It most be for a musician to select from the musical p ftr t fV- - ball-roo- m 4 J k , A ,u; V i i,' i L 'S V , w A fr r vVl V 4 .I.. aV Photo Famous Plfytrs Co. .. . ' NOBODY PLAYED THE LOVE MOTIF FROM --TRISTAN AND ISOLDE" WHEN THE FAMOUS PLAYERS DIRECTOR TOLD MARIE DORO TO SMILE LIKE AN ENGAGEDiIRL IN "DIPLOMACY." PLAY OVER THE FOLLOWING BARS FROM THE MOTIF AND SEE IF YOU AGREE WITH FRIEDA HEMPEL. SHE CHOSE THEM A8 THE IDEAL MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT FOR EVERY PARAMOUNT LOVE SCENE. 'Countess Zlzka. The selection ton1 Musette" by C. Salnt-Sacn- s was Most for the symbolic vision of Dora. Ax I watched the progress of the pl-y- . with its many opportunities for Improvement over the mere thea tried! production on the stage, I couldn't F T wondering what tbe great Ear.!.-wo- uld have thought of It himself. don, by tbe way, would have mail a wonderful scenario writer for pictures, wouldnt mo her "But; Miss Bempel, are there a: , Illuminated on the white screen of a moving picture house, the man whose motive was revenge pushed open the French windows and entered from the balcony; approaching the beautiful leeping girl, he was seen to uncork a bottle Of vitriol. The audience, thrilled -- with the situation, breathlessly waited, until The house piano . "Jtum4t player had chosen a musical selection for the scene. When Frieda Hempel, the popular and beautiful prims donna of the Met-- i ropolitan Opera, was told that the Paramount Pictures Corporation, realising the enormous importance of having proper musical selections played with very acme of their releases, were sending out complete scores with every play they released, she said in her . positive way: ' "Music is a prime necessity for the future success of moving pictures. In these stories of silence music must take the place of the spoken word. It . plys the feelings of the drama straight to the heart What w, miss in tho moving pictnra theatre is the voices of m-tiddl-er Si , .. j-- Skin Muddy? Dull eyes, blotches and other skin tJ.mkKw result from a disordered digestion. Purify the blood,- tone the liver and the UlMhtt gtftmjeh, gently regulate the bowels and bile with BESSOfiLlS' history of the world, themes that 'Will adapt themselves to some of tbe intense dramatic situations one sees In tbe better pictures! But how difficult It would be to find suitable music to describe the Mysterious Baud or "The Perils of Polly T I am mentioning titles that X have never seen, but which may sufficiently Interpret my idea. ' I cant understand why this important question of the appropriate music for tbe more pretentious motion productions baa not before been seriAH the sentiment ously considered. and duty of feeling in human nature la most perfectly expressed In music. In fact, it la only Imperfectly express-e- d in stories and in drams. No, I do not even exempt such a master playwright as Sardon, tbe great French author. Bis play Diplomacy which I have just seen pnt Into motion pictures, Is, of course, a classic, but much of the deeper undercurrent of the play was brought ont for so in the phras -- - ing of the incidental music chosen especially for that purpose. .Undoubtedly, music takes the place In these stories of silence of the spoken word. It plays the feeling of the drama straight to tbe heart" Miss Bempel, what composer do yon think has written the most adaptable music for tbe motion picture plays?" "I suppose that Blchard Wagner la the only master who has applied literature to musk," replied Mlsa BempeL "It seems to me that in Wagners mnslc there Is everything adaptable to any drama ever conceived. Of course the Wedding March ef Xnhengrln baa become the recognized symbol, tbe world over, of every joyous scene, or nnjoyous for that matter, at tbe altar. That In Itself la a new testimony of the universal appeal which Wagner has made to the sentiment of tbe world, upon Its most vital subject marriage. "What emottoa of the most popular , AGGIE TENNIS TEAM no violation of confidence to say that : ' v - WINS FROM PROVO- the White House was looking for- UATEE . IF YOU BESSIE K03Y COHPLEStOl! Dims-EO- T - - ward to the nomination of the colt' onel with real delight. Bui within Logan, May C. Tbe Aggies won a week the atmosphere has changed the tennis match with the B. Y. U. and now political experts are looktoday, taking both the doublet and ing up the record of Governor the singles. , ' i . Hughes to verify some reports of OUt Nelson, playing the singles his antagonism to labor shown In for the Aggies, easily won over Ir- vetoes. An Interesting story is .being told vine of the T, taking three straight which After winning tho 'about seta, 07 U, Sepator OGorman I love sets Nelson loafed in the third found its way from the cloakrooms and his opponent won four games. j of the Senate. Asked ' what he Carrington and KIrkham wou over thought of the outlook for the Rea Pierpont and Bonnett in the doubles. publican nomination,, the senator . , The sets resulted . , remarked I have been watching and hopThe B. Y. U. tennis teams will meet the B. Y. C. racqueters on Mon- ing. If Colonel Roosevelt Is nomiday in Logan on the B. Y. C. conrla. nated I will be a candidate for If Justice Hughes is nomiHUGHES BOOM IS nated, I will not be." ? cant kslp better and feel after an Inside Gays we - t gatdavar rvtoaa. - - , W-rf- d. lsfcoaa,Ma,a. $1C0 Reward, $1C0 will 6-- b The readers of this paper pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and ' that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly Influenced by constitutional conditions treatment. . requires constitutional Catarrh Cure is taken internally jl Hall'sacts thru the Flood on-- the Mucous and Surfaces of thereby Se stroying the foundation of the disease,-strength by building giving the patient . and assisting naup tbe constitutionwork. The proprle-its - ture in doing tors hava so much faith In the curative - powers of Hall's Catarrh Curs that for any , they offer One Hundred Dollar, cas. that it falls to cure.- fiend for list 2-- 6, 6-- 4, 6--4. . GROWING .RAPIDLY Washington May 6. 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Phone your orders to 6 do- Double 8, Brokerage Dept; fi Provo City people are astonished pleased to see the Hughes boom In DOUBLE 8-once the that fear bf velop. simple They action INSTANT st the stand GARDEN CITY REAL ESTATE CO. buckthorn bark, glycerine,' etc7 as Whlte House be wouldnt or to bitched that SPOONtbe . wagon, Adler-i-kaparty . ONE mixed In The Utah Implement ft Vehicle wouldnt foul any acknowledge oblige FUL removes such surprising to tlons even But the CASE company, ANY formerly in business In this organization. , matter It relieves almost Be- - with these handicaps, the feeling is city, has filed abstract of Judgment, or gas. stomach sour constipation, acts on BOTH lower , growing among Republicans at the with the county clerk againBt the cause Adler-i-k- a and upper bowels, a few doses often capital that they would be more cer- following: Parley Cllnger, 4I.6; A tain of victory than with any other A, R. Teeples and Sarah J. Teeplea, relieve or prevent appendicitis. candidate. stom(164.83; Henry .Vincent, (33.11; short treatment helps chronic boom William W. Whitlock, (121.57; M. O. The of the Co. growth Hughes ach trouble. Hedqulst Drug baa stirred the Democrats to action. Me Beth and Mrs. M. 0. McBeth, Until the recent developments they (167.80. with bens brood Good WANTED have been making preparations on or Reds Island Rhode chicks. that Colonel Rooseveu The Utah Association of Credit Plymouth Rocks preferred. Call .the theory Is Men It nomination had the has filed an abstract of judg216-. . "bagged." this office or phone ment against L. L. Olsen for (240.37. .... r - . iut. V ; - god-fk- cow-bo- out-do- T he-Safest- Sell or Diploma:. A Author Sardou, think other' composers1 ' whom you adaptable to motion pictures? Yes, Bachs music, for , Jnstanea. Verdi's operas are perhaps too lyrical to answer this purpose, for I la a necessity ve-music , lion pictures. belie- g Dru and Recommend To look ones best ana feel ones best to enjoy an inside bath each morning to flush from tbe system the previous days waste, sour fermentations and poisonous toxins before it to ab--1 sorbed Into the blood. Just as coal, when It burns, leaves behind a certain amount of incombustible material In the form of ashes, so the food and drink taken each day leave In the alimentary organs a certain amount of Indigestible material. - which tt sot eliminated, form toxins and poisons which are then sucked Into the blood through the very ducts which are Intended to suck in only nourishment to sustain the body. . If you want to see the glow of healthy bloom in your cheeka, to see you r skin get clearer and clearer, you are told to drink every morning upon arising, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate fax It, which la a harmless means of washings the waste material and toxins from the stomach, liver, ktoays and bowels, thus cleansing, wccenlng and purifying the entire alimentary tract, before putting more food to the stomach. Men and women with saHcrw skins, liver spots, pimples or pallid complexion, also those, who wake up with a coated tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, others who are bothered with headaches, bilious spells, acid stomach d or constipation should begin this hot water drinking and are assured of very pronounced results In ; one or two weeks. A quarter pound of limestone phosphate costs Very little at the drug store but Is sufficient to demonstrate that just as soap and hot water cleanses purifies and freshens the skin on the outside, so hot water and Umestofle phosphate act on the inside organs. We must always consider that Internal sanitation la vastly more Important than outside cleanliness, because the skin pores do not absorb Impurities Into the blood, ' while the lowel pore do. gist s Pile Cere E-RU-- SA Because it contains NO OPIATES, NO COCAINE, NO LEAD, NO MERCURY, NO POISONOUS DRUG. All other Pile medicines containing drugA above named injurious, constipating, poisonous, cause piles and In many states the sale of such preparations Is s crimp Fl4s Modern druggists of highest standing sell and endorse , Ratnedy in Provo, namely Hedqulst Drug Co., two stores, habit-formin- -- Sale WAar MadkiM to A- kind, has not Wagner Interpreted to the Improvement of any other composer In the world? I should like to suggest to motion picture producers that there la no greater love theme ever written in music than the- - to motif uf Tristan and Isolde, It shotod become as universally lnspl.lng sad popular as his Wedding Mtreh. It Is quite remarkable to realize bow easily most of the music In Wagnerian opera can be applied to the most thrilling of modern photoplays. "For instance, the 'Ha, Yo, Bel, music of the "Walk arts with Its stirring e eeur-f- t vitality of open air sad age, applies itself VnuleMf to fit y of interpretation of sceaas takes those beautiful In your western country, bt the k3i ef California. Wegner never sew ttosn. He gained no insplrattoe frosu fi great stretches of prairie wUt she ant valley, which ywqy west mu ouacy M amply provides, hot tot had fto auh g Is --V i 4 li 3 4 W v . u l' V II ' 'Hill. . phoe-phate- Pure Natural Icc Phone 245 -- Best Ice - Beet Price - Bc:t Szjviz tj rt: r I s'- w: I f. IF h i 1 |