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Show Mr: THE SUNDAY HERALD. OCTOBER 28. iftga. EAGE-THR- MONDAY Ek TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY : ''. SHOWS Tuesday 2:30 and 4. "Evening, 7:30, 9:15. Regular Prices. Wednesday 2:30, 10c, 23c. Evening, 7:45, 25c, 35c. 'iJV I ( i". !)." Urtl He y 7?!: .i..n. Mrtiriy - -- f miii..' Thrn... and -- K VtiTWr -- llicheiis' famous drama f Kolwrt ViM Jh The Eternal aU'LJ v. . M J.."!?. I rt Ljo'uu.iiuv.i here come NbmaTalmiddeij-- Prenare yonrself for (he greatest thrilb-o- f jroariife- t- Gerready for the most ingenious mystery ever -- master EE-t- bs written! inys-stunts! in and 9:15 C0UNTRY-STORE- u.ifvj awe coupons. I- - ivv ii 4- Ford car being given away by Anderson Garage.- - Save your v' V 'J . NEW HOIDINI PLAY Houdlnl in "Haldane ... of the Secret BerYlce, Which will be pre-sented at the Columbia theater. Tempestuous lovers, one pudei-i-y his heart, one by Greed, seek a girl, young, sweetly innocent. Fate hurls them into a House of Mystery ,as their trysting place. .Peering eyes and creeping figures, stealthy steps, all about Comes the storm, then the alm-an- d MorilayI-rtr- a ternational puzzle that has baffled the police of three continents. Behind the mysterious authority of Doctor In, Prince Fan Wong and General Ormsby operating in neutral China, an International organization floods the white countries .with 'spurious money, murders lnrestlgatQrs,. andevades pursuit by protean changes. Heath Haldane, a Service agent with a private vengeance, takes his life in his hand and combats them, unaided. The young American falls iq love with, Ormsby's niece after rescuing ner irom a forced marriage. The Action speeds fast and yet faster with the flight of the gang from New lork to Glasgow, Hull, London , and Paris. Prince Fan Wonr underground den at l the foot of Tower reveal the perila besetting the girl and the nervy coolness, of Haldane In ps springtag-thertra- for him. "ONB "'.. JEXCITING NIGHT' ror hla latest: motio- n- picture sensation, "One Exciting which has been announced Night," as the feature attraction for and Wednesday the Columbia theater, D. : W. Griffith, masster-make-r of Dhotonlnv ha. totr.n uiB cue ine increasing popularity ofJ iwo or urea Team nr fho stage melodrama and has produced L. af nrt iwi,. Fl near futuren-.fi- li IF Mf SJ W SSX,i!SSxltMsa77iAs "1 l Jisv,.fc. R- W-- S j IS ?4 LovewinsTl FSferS - - ' 'BBasBss4,BBlBBBBlBWslBBBBsBBM63BBHBa8BSMaHpBBsWss tlon, "Poppy "sit up and take-- notice," for never before had. such . a happy combination been seen on the screen. He also appeared with, her in such NORMS NEWEST Were a national referendum to be takenamong the millions of motion picture "fans" In the country for 'the purpose of ascertaining the "perfect screen lovers," there would be little, doubt of the outcome. Three years ago this title was bestowed on two popular screen players, and, despite the fact that they havo not spii considerable lriod, their recent reunion in a picture has demonstrated snccesses sence of three years, was hailed with delight by the public' and it drew thousands of letters from eager fans, anxious, to know when the picture would be shown at their theaters and detailed information "Ghosts of Yesterday." "By Right of Purchase," "De Luxe Annie," "The Safety Curtain" and others, establishing a large and growing following of admirers in every country on the globe. As they played together in each succeeding pic- ture. Miss Talmadge and O'Brien quickly were recognized as the most it concerning ' "The Voice From the Minaret,' effective and popular of players Miss Talmadge is cast as anfneliKh that the silver sheet had known. :WBt-th- o Robert tttcnens novel husband, the governor of Bombay was secured by Producer Schenck O'Brien plays the part of Andrew for Miss Talmadge, It was .Inevitthat Hii ntihlf hnii tint chnncM? Ha Fabian, who meets the abused wife able that O'Brien should tie the log'mind.' n the Orlpnr. while he is fleeing ical deplcter of the leading s male These players are Norma Tal- from her husband. Thrilling situa- role.. There was no one else so suited for the tions and tender love scenes abound temperamentally madge and Eugene O'Brien. The picture which brings them in the unfolding of one of the most part He was consequently offered together again is "The Voice From powerfully dramatic stories Iff the It, and thoifgh his plans were made formonths ahead, be accepted tile the Minaret." and is comine to the annals or motion pictures. that placed him once more in Strand WdaylI mnM their fonner Joint appear-jr)I-e and Saturday. It is a oretentious ance in Dhotonlavs. O'Brien has be- - the ranks of leading' men, Instead of productionr directed byr- - Frank . come a star In his own right but he a star wltlThlB own company"Miss Talmadge IS an incentive to Lloyd from the famous drama by did not hesitate to accept the offer Robert Hichens. .of a leading role with Miss Tal-- acting that will allow men to give the screen my very best work," said The announcement that Eugene inadge. O'Brien had returned to the Norma His first picture opposite Miss O'Brien as he wrote his name on Talmadge fold, following aa.ab-- Talmadge was the Selznick produc-- - the dotted line. - tgfrom iff, MBS. MEBEILL HOSTESS. Mrs. H. G. Merrill was hostess to number of friends at a bridge bancheon at her home Saturday afternoon. Five tables of the card game were played, after which luncheon was served. :The guest list included the following; Mrs. Reed L. Anderberg, 'Mrs. William Knight, Mrs. Mark Anderson. Mrs. E. D. Bean. Mrs. Eugene Cluff. Mrs. Frank Demfng, Mrs. Mart Mrs. Wm M. Boylanee, Mrs. Wv 3. StlehlMrs, Preston G. Peter--1 son, Mrs. Clayton Jenkins, Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe, Mrs. L. L. Graham, Mrs. J. B. Tucker, Mrs. George Hansen, Mrs. J. L. Innes, Mrs. Fred R, Taylor, Mrs. G. Merle Taylor, Mrs. Robert B. Patterson, Mrs. E. G. Hughes, Mrs. A, B. Morgan, Mrs. W. Lester Mnngnm,-MrHarlow fimoot Mrs. M. W. Merrill and Mrs. 1 W. 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C. men's note! at Nsw London, Conn, iney wm oe in cn&ige 01 an MX a X -- jOLD t ' y, theater-Thursda- ..Miniature color panels, showing the , TWO LOAVES M 1VII II ii ' 77. - - a mission ini - UNITED IN I DON CARLO CIRCUS laughter-provokin- -- n "ADDED ATTRACTION TUESDAY PROVO BAND CONCERT ' lADDED JVTTRACTION JEDNESDAY, altogether marvellous assortment in the way of actual entertainment There Is as sweet and dainty a' love story as ever was filmed; there is mystery galore mystery till the audience sits breathless and then comes relief from the suspense in the form of the most delightful and g comedy from Borneo Washington, a wonderful black-fac- e character who finds him self torn between love of a iIurV maid and fear of the peering eyes ana sienitny ngures that creep in and out are seen everywhere. V"12 PERFECT SCREEN LOVERS RE I : 1 ?a tei : l a mystery picture par excellence. In this newest Griffith films, a United Artists corporation release, the great director gives five of the six elements that go to make np effective mystery secreted treasure, personal disappearance, ' puzzling homicide, hidden Identity, and the return of the avenging spirit And that are laid with it all he gives the spectator an - the-Eiffe- j Prof, and Mrs. Anthony C. Lund of HSalt Lake which: was given Friday evening October 26 at" the Second I ward amusement-balli-flaltal- ' 1 m I -- :' ,i FATAIJKPMtf Mr. and Irs. James Madsen and Charles msmnm: Mrr nad" "Mrs. received invitations to' attend the farewell testimonial given in honor ) r , HQ West Center. PrQvo ; --. i |