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Show THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, r - i : "kamm , QProvo Pictures W A TODAY AND TOMORROW. Doraldina rRAND INCBSS-Madfe- . In "Passion Fruit." Kennedy in "A Tlaughter of ; AMBIATonJght, George Walsh in ' Mine."! natuite in Kid." "The Charlie and Chaplin Saturday, May Allen?' U ' TBursaayi- . s . - PAGE TBEREE m I THE THEATRES . - : MMMiHBMaaHMNMBHHBMHMMHMMi Charlie Chaplin in ' Walsh George in 'DYiNAMITE ALLEN COLUMBIA I ' . r f 1921 '.APJHL-Jj- i . f . - - y Also ' VELVET FINGERS," ( haptw 5. Thursday Friday Saturday -- The story opens with The Woman. automobile, but Charlies, by taking a "whose sin was motherhood." leaving Short cot over the roof a, rescues the the maternity hospital with her infant5' boy fronythejrclutches: the By thistime, the doctor has shown child. Wandering about aimlt-ssl- y lim- - the moaner the piece of paper and she' a hrdsome mofther espies poor ousine, and scribbling a hasty note to 'reaves the Kid is her own long !o9t "Love and care f of this orphan child." boy. She takes up the search. The she places both within the tonneair Boy is stolen from Charlie's side Jd,r But niotiu r loyr is mg mm in&aiaaa- - restored tof nls aud hantens-of- ft Charlie waTteIo-f4adijiirekindled- In her breast and she mother. hurries back to .jet her abandoned gone. He is rrantic ana walks the offspring When ahe returns, how- street the remainder of the night ever, the automobilelias been stolen. until he falls exhausted on bis own He dreams, and in the When the thieves,, driving the ma-- i doorstep middle of it awakens to find himself hear i ,. o ulnm district, ' . ., Ku tha MuvWf u. j hain f hit .... the wail .of the infant they crry Land leave it beside a garbage cah,""" f"""" in a sordid alley way. Charlie, ceVon- - 9f" The policeman takes him by the alr in his shabby gentility, comes collar and bundles him uncereman-hear- s his for nrth morning promenade, around the doratav To" hlr the the baby's cries, takes up into a he is hustle astonishment, mother: seeks and its bundle precious He rubs his eyee automobile. n this he is unsuccessful and after waiting and -- wonders if he is still dreaming, trying in 1 vain to unload his burden is No- - the car drives to a fashionable to finally compelled to take the infant Here we see him neighborhood and draws up at a large his garret room. His escort alights, gnps all th "trails of mansion. thnuvh ......ii Mm arm leads liim to the door the by to the part motherhood, for he had of ttjother as well as father and- - and Jackie and his newly found Five years pass by. the child has mother drag Charlie in to stay with-grown to sturdy boyhood and a great them for all time bond has grown up between in im and his foster father. In fact they have "DAUGHTER OF MINE." become inseparable partners in the forth Jackie of life, "Daughter of Mine," the new Gold-wyaffairs going r Winpicture in which Mange gaily to break the neighboring. at the Princess theater todows while Charlie follows about, as an itinerant glazier innocently happen- night, ms said to be novel fr6m every s ing by shortly after the accidents. angle. Written by Hugo Ballin.', art directf it tells an original Thus they do a thriving business,' in story in whigh" every character pte-spite of the suspicious police. But time has wrought other changes. a auai roie. Briefly, Daughter. of Mine" is the B The mother lias risen to great heights as. an opera singer. In spite of her story of little- - Rosie Mendelsohn. the daughter of the tenements, and Papa success. however. material mother-hungebums so strongly that Mendelsohn, an orthodox Jew, who B she seeks soul easement- in visiting.: does not approve of Rosie's poet- ' Sweetheart because he is too modern 1 of the slums. -- because ne uses a typewruer. Aiier Qta occasion when she if playing" with a little child . by. the curb- - much persuasion, he induces Rosie .. .... .. li anil send George awy, and Rosie, iuuak tlKT T..I,:. UCI1S ami Sllllir, JfllMr walks out. She smiles, at him andi cause filial Jove is uppermost teheriS gives him a toy never knowing the nature, tries to forget, She becomes stenographer to Ray-bertitle fellow ,1s her own son. Often a publisher, whorls partly in love thereafter she.) meets him-- , quite cff i f?s?!e bond. and with her and consents to listen to a with a. neighboring wonderful story, the- - manuscript of oncev afir a fier-boy. she actunliy carries him in her which RosJe declares she found in the arms to his "father,' telling Charlie subway. In reality, she . has typed from memory all she can remember of that he must 'send for a doctor. The doctor' duly arrives and when George's great romantic novel. Her he finds tlie boy is not Charie's own', version is Absurd just the sort of he depart saying the child must have thing a sentimental girl woultl write. the. proper cart and attention: He re As she tells the story, Rosie becomes tains the slip of paper found on the the heroine, Lady Diaatha. and aR the him. heeome . th people bahy whieh Charlfe has handed The 'officials of the county Jiospital Lshe knows best Papa, Mendelsohn, arrive, but Lharlie furiously resists Rayberg himself, and George. It is sir attempts to remove Jackie, who all part of a clever scheme: which reis now convalescing. Alter a hard sults in an dnexpected climax and struggle the boy is taken away in an brings George bacli to Rosie. , j -- MatineesThursday and Friday 4 p.m.; Saturday, 2:30 p.m. Prices Matinees 10c and 25c. Evenings 10c, 25c, 3 ni - . CHARLES CHAPLIN ".r j has taken a partner in the fun busi- nes9. " It's Jackie Coogan, the Kid. They're the greatest combination of -- -- who ever got together! and the laughs that Charlie maybe over looks come fresh and snappy from. the mirth-make. kid. ' - : -r- And would you believe us if we told you that herjrand there, through the six grealTeels of the biggest com- n 'Ken,-nedyte- has ever seen, there's edy theWorld ' -a ' soM1 It's a fact and" that's what Gold-wyff- r rs ' '.' x - - , 'makes the laughter bigger still.. t - j ; ) toS i in n mm MAfi mm B r-- s s ; ! j ietbeT-cha'raot- " a ors : i I 1 onight-Thursda- y i DORALDINO in Passio n Fruit " 1 1 And I JOE MARTIN COMEDY, "Monkev Stuff I IS 1 if MAli Prir m Tonight and Thursday irAiiiiA P YUUNU 1 hi e y u mus.c to stags Does Wild Dances a 9 inter-pretativ- itr ead 'mmi& fe mmm -- 4mmmm mmwm.. mwmL mmmm mmm- - 4mmm mmmmm- J, . tercfidjfi - i "DAUGHTE IN OF MINE" i ' "T The next undertaking of tntf 'Paasjon Fruity, a strong photo-danfniusie department will be the stagconflict, love and ing of the opera "Prtacilla." Ths. liate "itr ne time durinr conies to the Strand' theater today and event, will hwppen some, the early, part dt May. Thursday as the feature attraction. " The Opera "Priscilla," as written bf This production starts the famous Henry I), (,'oolidge, will funii.-- a very Dorakiioa. Doraldina. Rnoa, a qosea of dan c fitting close to the eentenary year. creature ojf lithe grace and The text portraVs very beautifully the ers, is. lief of the Pilgrim fathers., giviftg beauty who has enhrallwl tnoasftrds glimpse into their trials , afi well as ojwn .thoosands. by her priliue' ' "Tia'wjSjian iovs and festivitiea. dances. She hum dances, , and i, a real live interest, is ceing snow n. p6pulari!!p(lpns7'y fabulox surjis teacliikig the tin the affairby ; the students., the these. dices. Ill this.herir-- t waltjjy. Wi hav.':' been memorize tnVaffair Metro staniiii.' pn.ture, she has wW and WM' I'jroinfses tQ. be dne or the b- st ; r aeffvitte5!r BcojJirtor'lier m no. rtfita lriul trivan hv .flip for the picture begins with an insult ' , school. to girLut a; enarUj'; aud.ovHlai'Hpar' 0 KFNNFDY IIIMIVMI ly. miu uiiuimui I REGULAR GIRL" Friday-Salurday-W- A - 3 wMM 1 I reel : JHk of joy mW- I - Friday and Salurday Clara i ltiif & l EANING UP THE C I TV. formance, and comes to a climax when Roraldina, acting the part of Regiha loml'nant, has .to daiMeone. of; herl Tl last of the clen-unibbisli ha. wildest dances to save ,the life" of 'the beft hauled dwav. said CoAimi." " . sioner Hopkins this morning Mr. nigD she l'oves. Here enacts the extraordinary HopMns started thirteen teanas out on the Job early Monday morning, and rdle of the faselna ting Regitte-- , beauty, who.se father has kept tjierti busy as lonj as there .was bteen poisoned by his pktntatioh over- rubbish to haul Jrom in 'front of seer, Andrew Ranee. Ranee' hopes to. A: Now householders are urged flcjt to wi nltegina and the Blautation. . wreek of an Pierce Lamonv throw rubbish of any sort npdn i.- regenerated tlirougli Regiimk andj VacaMt lots', bV in. the streets;. wins her after" .being at death's vdoot;.1 In hilt ..tirr, it ;.,,!- - yards- and base with clamorous thousands. of wild na- tives sliiieRing pr mjrifket6-4i(e-' ments, .Until pexi irlng's "clean-up- . week. ' ' ' . ' Ani'-rican- a, - Additional Theatrical News-o- following page n 7 f 1 |