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Show PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, 'SUNDAY,. SEPTEMBER PAGE TWO CLOTHES MAKE THE WOMAN A 1928." U.SJilAY SIT BEGGABS OF LIFE" 0 On the 'other Bide of the magic Jim Tully'a reallsm.i.hie humor, portals of a (notion- - picture studio his drama, on the screen for the a story that started during the Rus- first time, will startle those lucky y ones who attend the Paramount sian Revolution In that land, of sdfferlng and hardship" comes Theater during the playing of "Begto n' nd in a charming and poig- gars of Life", which is booked for the Tetany BtanJ three days starting Sunday. nant: romance-INever before has, the saga of production,. "Clothes Make the for' the first time at Hobohemia been told with such fi- ' .' .. the Gem theater. 'delity. Never before has the secret Eve Southern and Walter Pldgeon of the wanderlust been revealed Here Is a fjght- play the romantic leads, with Miss with sucn certain Southern shewing an entirely different side to her personality in the brutal men, of dreaming mep;. ' role of the unhappy and mysterious Wallace Beery is back once ,agaln 1.1 Si ? Russian Princess Anastasia, who Is in the heavy serious, dramatic roles believed to have escaped the fate in "which he attftineU" his greatest of the rest of. her family. Tom Ter-ri- s, fame. As Oklahoma Red he Is ' in writing the story, which he smashing dominating genius.' His has also directed, has the young interpretation of this huge, vital, il ( Red whose pity for the young Prln-- i human animal of frampdom is 1 cess led him to shoot her so that she' something, to marvel at, o captivate would be merely wounded and then the Imagination TmyBuooks in the William AWEtthAM production. be. I TVratnouttk has chosen well In V BCHAOO Abun-Loui- se j steal ber toba.hordetv.finally came a famous movie star in need placing Beery In the pivotal roe ' of a big story. He suggests this in mis arama. I. .' actual Incident,' which he considers No less important to the story the sheer force of ability and per- . Richard4Arlen actually submerges an" unfinished story, as the idea for and no less successful in her inter sonality. InJ'Beggars of Life" she himself in his part. His is the im'f av plot and then he finds the real pretation Is Louise Brooks, I that plays a difficult role wonderfully portant juvenile role This Is the difft on. toer ficult business of .translating the Princessan extra seeking employ; slim graceful g!rl who has won. her well and climbs many ment at his studio: While truer spirit of the wanderlust. yawMfc wa-'- -w way to moving picture fame by ladder to stardom. Ing setrrips from thetr realjexper ience their love story is finally EOXi wiCTUHftf TTHx .'ifi-- .t r brought to a-- happy ending. : The picture Is excellently cast and the story Is Smoothly told. The studio, atmosphere glvea a double, kick to most of the scenes, as the real e and the become.erj;, . tangledl7 "It is a visit to a busy . studio and an interesting picture all -ftouse : I the-- - time "thi in one. lived" I L . r at "ThXTProvo Mud Fort,,J-they" paint Deluxe-Paramou-nt depicts. jTThe tiny housed are ing of considerable size, 1p pne bf scene on the all numbered SWIMS C1IAXXEL carefully the Jalesijnaue py Samuel jepper Jboiu the: Bloneer artist of this- city. painting Hndth enamroftli e own - FtfLKESTOim; EngTairarSeptTt The painting has been on exbibi- - er Is kept with that number on' a (UP);-Ishaa- k Helmy, Egyptian -- tibn for several days at various paper wrhleta Mr.:; Jepperson' has swimmer, landed here at 1:52 p. m. .. re atframed. It has offices In the today after swimming the English This palntinp; therefore, besides channel V iroin . Cape Grls ' Nez, tracted much attention. " DF ; become art worlt has y-- Frahce."This painting, like' so many of being a; i most. whinble .historical , doeu-men- t. a more than is jdpperson'S creations, ,The iniportunre- - Cof this a passing emotion, It is a bit torn of his of "from the page memory work eondueted 'b the reg For that reaaoti . things that ..were. hor-ror- n - i V ngftowof-reughj-cruel;-lufrtfu- Y life J if- i " MODERN BUCCANEERS v PICTURED AT STRAND Haunting the dark coves of lower Manhattan, slipping by way of the . ofjhe huge that line the waterfront, WITH COUNCIL rlveJnandut materials - tak- - and. ing" rope and ship to skippers or outgoing it . T selling (VP) GENEVA, September that la the life of "The River The United States was given its ships as told on the screen in the Pirate," first opportunity today to particiof the criminal in the Fox language pate wun the council of the League Film production of that name--, basof Nations in the performance of its ed on the story by Charles Francis official Junctions. ..'-.- Coe. MackenW. of On the proposal directed as "The River Pirate," zie King,- - premier ot Canada, the Ki Howard, ir revela-tio- n Wnilam Drtim-non- d. by council authorized Sir Erio ac9t the new side of criminal Vic-tsecretary-general, to'. invite new honors for wins and . tivity represent-the United States to send McLaglen of 'What Price Glory' atives to the January session or tne Lois Moran council. The purpose would be to fame, in the ytle role,. and Nick Stuart have the leading participate in the work of the new romantic roles, With. Eagle Foxe rentml hoard created bv the and Donald Crip In important parts.: league's 1925 opium convention for to the Strand thealer the control of the International It is coming for four days commencing tonight. , traffic in drugs... . , , . I' i . t or . SUNDAY arid r MONDAY . : ware-houa-es ct - ------ - f- -r : rltVHere To Entertain Historical PaintmgwGfB Pioneer A rtist Enjoyed make-believ- You! Now a - A Week Bill .- Jim Tully's Famed Stofy - m vlty-whe- ' ' . enhanced1 wtththp- elated when one discovers that the' mud fort had already almost, pass ed put raemery. Mr. Jeppersoh says for 4h lire of him! he caimot find In prlnl when it was begun. y knows that as a boy when he first came .ta Provo In 1858 he camped with his ptrre nU4n- - cov-- 4 ered wagon box Just In the corner of. the mud fort. ' He has Include'd. inhiapicture but little; the wagon and team of a peddler, "With the plon'c'prs reverence for so familiar on the streets Of the-cithas corTy day things, Mr. Jeppei-sot- t eveh in' those'days, in order painted faithfully the . mountains that people viewing the picture may -- be"hhid Provo and then the great get some idea of. the height of the fort waU made entirely of mud and wall. r. It Was 'twelve feet high, he stfew-whi- ch extended for five or declares.... six blocks north and south of CenThe Provo Mud Fort is only one ter street and east and west for of scores of historical- paitlngs He has which have made the scenes of . a considerable distance. even included the houses of the early-daUtah alive again. ' Forts people, who lived here In that early seem to be his hobby, however, as day. and has taken the trouble to he has 'several of Provo forts, one have all those living-- . ?nany p.them of Springville fort, and he says he now octogenarians 'sign t their Is -- after the at tne names to a paper stating in which present time. Paysonfort - uyvalae - passing of Is time, j ' This scene Is of Provo way back 10 the middle of the ' minetenth century when Center street was the residence section and there was no business section to speak of in Provo, the Infant, the pioneer vitiligo threatened eon ttrmatly byj Indiana and even by a , government, of which the pioneers knew --- . Salt Lake's He-onl- Greatest Entertainment- -. now playing: ir s" AND UNHOLY PASSION BE- - . Columbia Bond & Mortsraere Co. 18 North University-- ' i'rovo,-Utah.-- ' A veJ -r S iMUHHIHI . Fables PathoJNews - PICTURE Ililfllllllll and uNlowr HOV In.Fantasie Chinoise with Henry Mara a the piano Lida Hov America's Greatest ' Xylophone player with Beatrice Byrne Comedy r "SUGAR DADDIES" "mm W. D -- '...' - 'f Will 4ake appointments Sunday, and Monday - i and: IL-GR- 0II V- ItlT- -y Geo. La Rowe Piano-fTOi- 5 1. h A is , , ' : V In excellent condition. , New value $256. . - ! V- I ty" . . 50 M' m I- " NEXT 'VVEDNESDAY One of our New x Productions r JOAN'"'- - i v v. li Jill?1 . ' ; ' CRAWFORD DANCING-- V. VJ4 t r With ; DAUGHTERS'' DON'T MISS IT! -- if, ITT. "OUR r. Easy Terms - Continuous " Shows EARIE FOXEr - DOIJAlD XWSBcfr. 27-31- 6 WesrCenter StS Mmd"r it- - r: . mar r- erne At th Ladies' Floral, 174 West Center n rTTTTr for only or 4 days rr.' ttione for. Appointments 409 ,or 4C6. : EXPOSITION JUBILEE FOUR In, Down Home Again MAMil-A- Pirate," the great Saturday Evening Post serial, made into a greater photodrama. Spend a night of adventure N with the harbor police of New York in pursuit' of Sailor Frink and his crew of ' daring river pirates.. ' " European . s '- ' -- Noyelty.j :;- EL COTA LONVCHANEY NEWS1"':-- " TODAY, ETAI LOOK ' Production CO. Seosationtil - 3) FOUR DAYS Commencing . BRUNO WEISS Monday - Tuesday given by PROF. IJESr, SPEClAXlST AT THE -- JAMES HALL "Trfe River AN . ii RUTH TAYLOR -- ON THE! STAGE - Comedy ELITE BEAUTY. SHOP ' Monday COMEDY ' NOTiAtlAR i Tiffany&ahl with MARRIED? , Directed by TOM TERRJSS .THURSDAY "JUST Annie Nicholas - ' byer -- LEGION1 ! Permane ntvWave - WEDNESDAY : in EVE SOUTHERN -- WALTER PIDGEON jCHARLES GEORGE STONE' FOREIG- N- 7A r.... Note: Continuous Performance. Labor Day "THE HAROLD' LLOYD Pay your current ac: counts ' with a loan frdni U3, the terms so arranged that you Can repay the loan from your salary. LAID BARE! STONE alo SALARY LOANS RICHARD ARLEN LOUISE BROOKS OF THE HOBO LEWIS 1 Because she could not protect her . daughter,, Virginia Rose, from poverty and unhappi- s, ness,-MrAdeline Jethermon of Ditojondale, Mich., strangled the girl to, death. Mrs. LethcrttibH, Vho Is 23 had been crippled ever since an attack of typhoid fever two years ago and was separated from her husband. "She won't have to suffer like ITiaveV and she's happier than I .am now," she said after she was arrested. THE HEART Vand, - Enacted By aLarge Cast Headed By CORLISS PALMER VALLEY I foilr-year-ol- ' KERRY 1 A Picture Vithin a Picture . -- ; OF HUNTED a? Gripping Hollywood. And of a Ileal Princess Who Find-- . Her Lost Hero In a Movie" Studio. i BLAZING 'DESERT sun ; '; NORMAN BUFFALO BILL in , " NEATILTHE Today Only THE 0 . Poignant BOIITfi 4: A.-Avr.;.v- Drama of Russia and '. SheJGlls Child m .v.v.;.v.v.v.v.;.;.;.; Q - I t |