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Show (3 '.Second Section V i i I I .11. I! ! It An'I ..r y i f v - LI I I UJ a I I -- Second 'Section THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY. AUGUST 23, 1925 The Day Wheii Movies Started COOUDGES VISITS THE OLD HOME TOWN , Tr:TA WriLU Specially for the Sunday fappear in frost of it- - Tb. dead things uf the stage must go." - Hmld. By TERRY R.MS.iYt .Mr, sohman's prophesy was not- so far beside the. fact. He did foresee in full that brilliant firtwe f MotlooPtrtttrts," ; The mortea were born oa Broad of the screen, when not only tbe way. It was tbe night of April 27, scenery but the actors as well would be projected upon .the stage in la th year of 1898. That was not ao very kmg .ago, drama recorded on- the little tapes twenty-nin- e ear as time Is of film. And Jlttle djd he fancy tilts counted en the calendars. btU It topsy turvy developments of the de-eades ahead wblr shwild find tU was agea ago history. -- &-! that distant area when cigars were great name itl Charles Frouuuiu, flv centa each and cocktails two IncH and Its stage productions today Then no proper, tbe lncideiital proierty jf " a motion for quarter. . ankle ould be seen -- .th. whole picture runcera:' ;'":"-"- : That Broadway epenlng began the lenght of Fifth avenm The" safety cerned np to congress, which will be rasor was nnkuown. AU bankers rarter of the motion picture as it" wore.-Mlnata. , poimcs craterea runs today. Ever- - alnce that openasked to ratify the settlement when oo Veaeula and Cuba and Grover ing, April 27, JiftW, tW motion pic It convene in December. Cleveland, president of these then ture bas been running en Broadway United States, went fishing every and from Broadway the screea has Ujr HERBERT LITTLE. woek-enThe new f angled safety eatended Us dominion to taVe In the tMttd Fresi Staff Corrrspoiklent. :. . ! r WORTH AMPTON', Mas., Aug. blcycleam. filling the highway- - wiirld. and" The Vltascope ther Edison with the younger generation and the (I'P)- - President' eoollOge, most successful of bay state citizens, pulpits -- of - the reformers with Projecting Erinetescope, which came ; in the admiring gaze I today basked pbllllplcs of alarm. Then as now soon after, weut out sowing the seed tbe world was rolling down to ruin of the newt art. The screen had beZl his hometown folk, those who gun Us tedious progrfws towards the on rubber tires. watched his early struggles In poll' Into this world of Then the art triumphs of todays Among the earl tics and who now axe In a post-of the motion picture rame. flkker-- iest employes of the Raff and Qam- tlon to say "I told you so." moil ewieer difizfi.st'arter,4t The President and Mrs. Coolldge Ing and feeldebuMlaw'lng. re visiting her mother, Mrs. Almlra That fltyl Broffdway apiearsnce yotjng elect riHan fresh from the navy., .:Terler!thls same Porter INCLUDINGt-UnivejrsaL- R of the motion picture was as a p Goodhue. They arrived late yester-' of a variety show," veh before was. to stun a revoiuiiop in me by motor from Plymouth, vt., daly --World by making a. vaudeville'' came into the parlance lfter six day visTTwlth Colouel V" screen drama, a "story picture" they ? of the amusement world. John CbolIdgB, the president's '""-" Koster and Dials' Music ball at called it then.; It was "The Great r father. V.-::- street Train .Robjiery? and tt was nearly and Thirty-fourt- h followed the Broadway Crowds presidential whole reel long. And yet again on the- - West side of Herald Square The couple wherever- they ; went. waa the most notable establishment some years rartner on, rorter in. raW of its sort In New YorK. It was charge of jtroductlon at the Edlsoa duplex bouse In which they- - Jived there- that Carmenclta, the famous 8tudlos gave apartys another lesa fifteen years ago and which still Is his legal residence and the actual Spanish dancer ruled supremer and famous one reler, "Tbe Eagle's Nest" ' " It waa there that the celebrated A- to one Lawrence Griffith,' actor, was borne of bis mother-in-lalbert Ohevallet Pame lo'serAnierIca better TtuownTiowJns- Duvld TVarl thronged with citizens until late at mad with bis coster mimgs. Griffith, So runs tbe web of uiw . night J"iNow In this day the destiny of folding destiny from that April . The" president,' unrecognised, went ' thrart-o- f w'asnderihe opening 1n. W down to now. for a night automobile ride through f theTlty and attempted Ineffectualguidance of Norman C Raff, of Canton. Oblo the senior members of ly to get Into the offices in the thd firm of Raff and Gammon, Masonic building which be 'occupied when be was the law partner of agents for tbe Edison Klnetocoe. NisiijTally. glacier; near tbe top of home Friday following a stroke of first of the m.tlon 'picture film de that snites biin, to the proverbial Ralph Wv Hemenway. ilemenway ' TRIVOLOl'S SAL." , RalmVr. "T," HU performance rings true paralysis, Mr. Bonlton was born vices, There , appears to have lieeil OLD HOME WEEK.' bad locked the offices and retired unaffected Amid of these an air is marvels of nature tbe at' Battersca,' Surry, England, No- some difference of opinion with because there a hotel to talk over old times ' A thrilling story of a pioneer min tensely dramatic love story of "FrivJnaturalness about It, an undercut Immediate th newspaper men. ' vember 28, 1800; 4 "j v i Thomas Edison about tbe Every ambitious boy dreams of rent PITTSBURGH, Tu., Angi 2t. and plantdhllly that ing town of (he west, In whien a olous Sal," beautiful girl of the pioof commercial future of tbe motion pie (L'Py-Jlla- try sincerity The president had no formal engageout into will be when Greb, world's middle go time the neer audience of and Interest the V her mining1 holds camps find man tbe a ture; Edison, "guided naturally ments today. He will probably regirl and a small boy help a hosCARD old THANKS; boxing the weight champloii. to ithe return and flash-Iworld to the the" from big Opening Mc- turn to Swampscott, 100 miles east enough by' bis experience with the rtlinselfrlB-thatisnhrTr- Trr bew one from broken sutferlng pital fade-ou- t. filmed. ; There is a thrilling action flual . ... phonograph) held that the' films ST Sal," from the minor euts and bruises, result W'e wtsBtoextud otir deepest the mean old grouch on the corner, Not a" little of tbe( success of the !l)onald's photoplay, "Frivolous start, with a climax In should fqr yet a while be restricted rib, theater from an automobile ncidciit. the Strand to which close conies Ing too who thanks for two tbe and wJitcn love kept many the to the grocer is due Intelligent stingy to showings In kinetoscor mentottlejforr-thnhotoplay peep CEXTERVILLE HOME BURNS. of. the gtrl whiles" uspeuded froin kindnesses shown by "our frlejids show machines In the areades.'- Baff . 0rebi.4lrivlug his mt to . Erie, an eyeTm his bananas, the catty scenario Tom GeraghJ't bas provid- on Monday, Tuesday ' how? school-mar"QJTIFUL, Aug. 22.r-Twife wire tramway over a deadly gorge. dnring the sickness and death of and Gnninion wanted to try putting where he waa scheduled for a bout the' patronising ed and the' deft direction of Victor day. Henry Ku nipt on in CentervIUe y Victor1 L.Schertzihger, noted arragh at the Amer-lea- n who object- lleerman. The picture throbs with man',' and fatherrHyum the pictures on the screen after the town's of the "big was practically destroyed by fire to to was In. transfer was engaged Legjon beauAGED MAN for to and also everybody ed because Hatton the DIES. many juvenile sniffling they slides'. fitannor of the stereoptlcoo reality and hmuanness Thursday night The loss is esti will swell Jured aftet1 it skidded and over the screen this story from McDon and with import the floral tiful pride transferred offerings. have While the convincingly Edliton, relnctontr delayed mated at $3000, with no Insurance. ance and I knew him wnen wiu The cast Includes The car MRS. .R. H. HATTON AND perfection of bis Vprojectlng ma turned near Bakerstown. BOUNTIFUL; Aug. . 22. Alfred " story to the ald's own pen. Mae 'Defective wiring is thought to be spirit and flavor of the Beh Boulton, 65 ' demolinhed. Busch, was ' O'Brien, Eugene s of town , be th died FAMILI. slogan. at his years age, . screen. chine, Raff and Cauinion came up the cause of the fire. That is the fundamental theme of Sir. Meighnn has the assistance of Alexander, Mildred Harris, Michell on the projection devise Invented by Santscht Tom and Lewis Thomas Meighan's latest Paramount a p supporting cast which is Thomas,, Armat In Washington, EARTH TREMORS. "Frivolous Sal" has a scenic bad-Home Week" heoded by' charming and lovely Lila This machine, named the Vitawope, SALT ; LAKE CITY,,. Aug. 22. and the like of which hn nmnufactiired In the Edison plant, Two moderate tremors In the earth's which will make Its initial appear- Lee who contributes a delightful ground a in screen on seen the been Mon Columbia theater wan brought to Broadway for - its characterization as Tom's sweet- rarely crust were noted, Friday on the uni ance at the ' But George Ade, the. fainons heart. Larry Wheat, Charles Dow dramatic production. .Rainier Na : . .''.,', .. premiere....;. versity seismograph, according to day. tional park, tu northwestern WashAmerican humorist who wrote the Clark, Max Figman and The opening performance was an- - , t , i . j.. Ralph Gray, who 'has charge of the mlnl ' region and the an great A Sellon are a few of the other prom- ington story,' has given his basic idea nigbt-of for the 24, lounced ;2L PABlSiAiig; Aprll Instrument. Ilarry were d'Alene original twist, filled" it with comedy inent players, who glve'a very good of Idaho's Coner hut" mechanical difficulties delayed Willi, negro eh a llenper 'for the and for a locations. as chosen dramatic Except. some added Ingredients, account of themselves. tbe eihibltlcm until three nights heavyweight championship, has few excursions of scenic nliotog' trimmings, a surprise climax and a later. booked passage for New York on the camera ranhers. no motion picture delightful ending and the result is It was a typical Koster Balls' Aqultania, sailing August 20, Fie in the i has ev'er before recorded! the majes a picture bubbling over with wholecrowd, just imch as one might see al said be felt like , a now man after Rainier. Mount bome-ppuof tic beauty some humor, clean fun and the Palace any night nowv which at three weeks at Carlsbad and that Some of the story'g most import pep. tended this inauspicious but momen he- would be 'ready-- to jmt on the" ant action takes place In a huge As Tom Clark, the nutlve son who tous first night of the screen. A few gloves with ''three weeks training. cavern that a stream of melting Ice "makes good" right la his own home curious Broadway showmett and Wllls said he was willing to wait famous under the out has carved town, Tommy Melghan has a role theater magnates attended, high until next summer for a fight with hattedndjkeptlcalbonlJlflilE- Jack Dempscy- - If the champion did . humored new wonder of the wUird; not want to defcut bis title this 7, f : Of tbe great EJison. ; year. turn apTsThe motion picture" ' Made-tp-Measu- re at , peared last on bte program. . The bouse was abruptly darkened to ab. . solute darkness. A mighty grinding To receice free a return ticket to California, and . and whirring arose from somewhere In .the balcony, as a pencil of light $100 for traveling expenses to be the guest of the in 3ho!down against A; w jj?xJjlrnCorporation Tdurmgyour-6tayn-L8-A- n-' Hlxve the stage. Then, out on the -geles and vicinity to have the pleasure of meeting screen" flashed the familiar And and being entertained hy the leading film stars of the figure of Annamlielle Moore, ' ; world that will be the big first prize. the. then, famous serpentine dancer, iThen there will be other prizes, including: $25.00 xhimrowlng In endless yards of wav-inbillowing silks. It was surely $15.00, $10.00 and $5.00 in cash. You'll SURELY win Annabelle, more than life sixe, there one of these! . .. on .the screen In "the living, picKOBTH AMPtON, - Masa , Aug. t The Author (UP) The terms of the, Belgian debt settlement of the Bel- full approval f President .Coolldge. Tba papers, presented the president by his personaL stenographer, who met him on bis arrival here from Plymouth, Yt were signed at nee,, and were taken " bark to 8 wainpseott here they will b sent i to Washington.- j The president's signing it the treemeut lea res the it step In the debt fading arrangements, so far as the United States Is eon. -- nt KmimikW History - ohr b Are yoi4:among 'j , ' ordinary values we are orrenng dunng this big money saving event, wKich .ends Tuesday, August 25th. -- See 'oiitibiff;ioffe $487 $50.00 DOWN 1 ' $B0.00 per month . prt t Walnut Bedroom Suite, beautiful 3 piece Overstuffed Livingroom -; mo-tlo- pli-tur- - Suite. reenfrentrthetTe7f . Easy Terms No Interest Easy Terms Nolnterest . ' ' theree GREB IN AUTO - : ' - ACCIDENT - tJa -- n e s- hc with-Jimm- tnd -- ' 2L tip-to- HARRY WILLS - d Come On, Girls! win -- RETURNSTOU.S. i.-.;- - Trip to California irr) -- : Honeymooners HOLLYWOOD - Land in Jail n , The Evening Herald Classified Ads Are Business Getters. STATEWIDE Girl Beauty Contest " Labor , Just Think of it Clothes it? Suits . . $29.50 Overcoats . . $29.50 Suit and Overcoat . . . . . ... $55.00 '. $55.00 ... Guaranteed All Wool Guaranteed Perfect Fit Guaranteed Durable Lining. - .pr , . . " jTHESEJP!UCESAYEJyj0lL11.00TO-$15J)0--Th- e cloth is this falls staple woolens, new, lively, 3 substatial worsteds. The cut, fit and style are the and . -latest, perfect The linings are guaranteed to wear satisfactorily or without charge. they will be vlAi "ifitpiiiiBiii of 'Ambassador bite-curta- '.'V re-lin- ed is iJM Hav a carpenter do wur -- a tailor jl arpera pJg tailoring 'i - And Here's Your Chance , tures." The IRVINE'S STORE . i top-co- r" I Last Hdiire e For the next thirty "days I will make you an all- made to measure, for wool suit, overcoat or a suit and or overcoat for, and A suit $29.50 ' ' . '..'.. , top-coa-t, rA ; LAGOON Cheaper Than Ready-Mad-e N Day September -- ""-" " ' . and ' ; ! , COLUMBIA THEATRE -- will rach Thoose-cneTatotar PRETTIEST GIRLS who will represent Provo in complete . stood up " ' oflwdT ol" PROV6'S t ' and shonnted. , ; i Tbe program ran on, with swift changes of subject. It was an assembly of pictures made by the Edi son "BlackMarjastndlO at Orange auYsFl)nbem previously shown 1n 11 peep show parlors. Each little about forty feet long, picture-walastjny only a few seconds on tbe scren. There were! both of scenery. a flash of the last act pt.Hoyf's. "A Milk White Flag, a current stage b trir drrnce itr M ar ItWS s fro m"E(T-whrdV "Gaiety drl's" at Dalys, "ill rect from London" and IbrI and 1 ! i , audience I f s this big contest. BIA THEATRE. may be chosen! Get in the contest and Le"arn COLUM- . m - ffrtmtrsrof H lilcttwpwbMl BcFJ ually showed breaking waves at the . seashore. When the first wave broke on the screen the occupance of tlie"f two front rows of seats stampeded to get out of the Impending wetness. The late Charles Frohman was la that first night audience." A few days later, when the newspapers to get Interested in that new at Koster and Balls,'' he was interviewed. "The Vltawope," Frohman ob served "means the end of stage Some Jday Jpejore long, the scenery will be thrown on tbe stage with, this device and the actors will n The'joyons honeymoon of Dclma and Shields Crocker, 15," aliove, Dawson, 17, both of Los Angeles, faffie Wan abrupt end when police ,re8ted them. Dawson 4s wanted stealing nis noneymoon auto. id when the police led him off to 1. jail in Oakland, Cnlif., his bride lh-- . r"Jl8teOipon.xoIn6," too. i-- de-vi- e " Cor. 1st North Unjvcrsity Ave. Phone 281 , The last picture of the late Eilir A. Bancroft, American Ambaksidor to Japan. Photo was taken uMn his arrival at u Htiimucr- Ilcsorti. Karuizawa, in the Japan. Alps. Bancroft died here after a short lllue.--s ten July 27, .... |