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Show PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1928. PAGE SIX HOUSE' BOARDING UUU , Workers come 'over He.re. rtfis eveMmag- - so TriAt we -- CAA t3a --ovER SOMB OF Ws MAV plaV A - of Vamps t 1 nrmtf OF 'EM kiiC5lKr .1 W4- I' 4 -- - The breeze fanned their grimy cheeks In sweet oblivion on they sleep; .Dreaming of home and mother, dear, While stealthily on the epemy crept . fU VOUR AMP "tHcM 5H& .ABOUT WAS TJOOMv The sentry- watched with bloodshot eyes While to and fro he went his way And stretched beneath the"imrrlry" sHyr The worn and wear soldiers lay. - MRS. FRAMtUM. Htm POOR, VloMPEREP t Allan Forrest, who does some exwork In the role of a Jreneh secret Matiesen Is cast as the sauve Arab-tawho poses as a friend to the French while he secretly foments the natives into, rebellion. There arc tanse sequences requiring massive sets and hundreds of extra players, as castles are stormed, a beautiful girl sold in the market Dlaee and thrfllin? rescues staged. The sandstorm on the de ert is particularly well done. "The Desert Bride" is a picture which will hold any audience. It was made under the direction of Walter Lang from a story by Ewart n, COLUMBUS. 6. The next time H. Miliikan goes hunting he will wear a bright red cap instead or a brown one. He was one of the first victims of the" season at West Mansfield, when another hunter mistook his cap for a squirrel. 'According to the current trend of tue AniHcan drams, golfers are cheating posterity by not dashing a"' BAGS DEER WITH ARROW4 ' MUST .fME BEEM S5- 3 It .1 't 1 Kj . i.ir-- .i VJPPVJ .H rA came PONT CHATOULA, La., Nov. 2. UP) J.- - H. Inman, a lawyer, bagged the first deer after the opening of the hunting season yesterday, using a bow and arrow for the coveted honor. The first arrow pierced- - the neck. Charge! Rang the order through the ranks Forwurd they rushed, their foe to meet' irfflA-f- . Backward they fell; the Yanks pursued, It was a glorious battle won. " Then came the cry of "Comrade;" The white flag rose; the deed was done. v But never finished, our boys labor, With victory not far away; The triumph died within, each breast The Armistice was signed that day. ' off -- , :p THEY'RE OFF ; S Adaittson. At dawn, a cry rose loud and clear; To arms! The boys sprang to their feet I , : V (rc. , t service-entv.Ot- - . BANS BEGGING v The " council ot JERUSALEM the""JeTnsalem planning to stop begging In the Holy City. More than lOOO persons who have 4 gained a livelihood, through alms obtained In the vicinity of the Wailing Wall, will be forced to go to work; t cellent "The Desert Bride," the Columbia production at the Gem theater is a colorful drama of the IS'ar East with thTilling sequences In Arab.an palaces, bazaars and market places, ihe glamorous life of a Moham.ne-dacity, with its subtle undeicar-rent- s )s faithfully portrayed mioa the- screen: Br'.tv C6mpsoiihas was midnights on the battle field. The clouds hung dark and low; . The camp fires' dying embers gleamed As the night winds gently blow. " WAS DESERT BRIDE" f THE - AT GEM TIIEATI'ji . It . LAST' HpRE UlHlLE VlflAf ALL -- rdS''SW3iAlCj 7 - - lAi: 1 -- By COBA BEL WADE AMBROSE rUp ' A COUPLE tffcARP Voii i .... .HCRb VOUCH WILL - BE- MO HOUSE - fiirC! piMocmi.e7 I AMP lar!lS f' Last Battlr The fiJfoilfi?Ai05ES gU'LL-BRUl -S- iHose.'..stop-Lisrf-- EPEctiart campaign ,m -' Mo HAVE VotiArtlLIL of iC7 PyAhero . couple of plays. a. Philadelphia has been getting1 after its "malefactors 'of great interests." wealth" and "predatoi-Several millionaire policemen have been arrested. ! TODAY AND could only be vaguely suggested in LILAC TIME" AT STRAND the spoken drama. ' Allan Forret and Betty Compsoa ... ,.. lCeorge FiUmaurtce'sdirection of - Acclaimed everywhere as one uf ; In "The Desert Brida" the greatest film , epics- - ever pro- thir colorful Jov story is said to Columbia foietiou b" bent oflils iong career. - with Cirfn .'pawc-rfui'iiced, "Lllafi-Tim- a. dramatic rolo amid the The .supporting caet, : of "i Moore. Tiased on the stage play by andstornis oT the desert. the includes Gairotmerr-hero-fHeu- e and'rVt.i-mfrJane Cowl a"" T"e Murfin, has rr Arah RhA rf "Hran Babreur.'ThrtBTtmrTJfrrsnJalTgp ounce othnr Wr pro-- ' of ner hlstni ability. Miss Burr ductions; Mcintosh, Gepree Compson is capably supported by Ciev Moc-e- , MONDAY , ?OAJ "...' , -- I- i n j . j t.i J .... m m ninfTTMi :.ytP' J ; - i or, m h scene f rom j in the outstanding , "Ti-- "i tlkics' e are of tho tiKiitiioal world this .year, and hava been mn iked vith An undonbtf illy one of the 'acquits herself in aduiiiable faz'hmoat fascinating personalities of , ton. filmdom. ia "The Wedding March," which what : that used r. playhousea, according to Mr. Levin, and 1'iovo theater-goer- s will have an opportunity to oe ihe "talking time. may if- ct the Erich von Strohcini has returned Pttts, imdouutiidiy or.e ortlieJrnd-- J t. oticnTtrrssr--trr-Trotniy,to the screen! f ina And ho has done it In a fashion Jpicture.1. r.nil by kav Wiay, tho have bo-i- r pepvbrfity whtri'ver they The musical to the fHrna. the svii- - NEWS S , COUNCIL GROVE. Kans.. Nov. 3 (UP) A driving snowstorm faH ed to dampenth enthusiasm of f everal hundred Council Grove resident s who preeted Herbert Hoovoj-wheSff the Republican presidential candidate's special camoaign train been bookd at the Strand tneater paused here this morning on its ' westward journey to Palo Alto. commencing today. , a odds all U Time" jib iioovcrandtrain arrived here at- by "n.ilfle o:4 after a brief stoD- - . nrpt . .- anA- K'innKt v.-;nl r pn- - jover pm., gnKW proceeded on to Gypsum City-ti-ous in which Colleen Moore has' In the restoration , of Nelson's appeared to date. Already known as the screen's foremost corned len flagship, Mie Victory, to what it was in the s day, the ne, her role in this production necessary of manila rigging on pinthe topmost establishes her alone has cost England about rops J40- L. acle as a dramatic actress. The ooo.. -ten ilemeas, pathos and realism tr her characterization or the mue French girl makes "Lilac Time". one of the most discussed pictures, of the year and the Strand is In-deed fortunate in obtaining such an,, esrlv booklne. The adaptation was made by Wu ONE-HAL- F BLOCK liam Goldbeck; Carey Wilson, who, NORTH OF FOUNTAIN pcenariwwl the screen version, included the many, stirring " that mada the stag play one REGULAR of the greatest in history, but elab- orated on parts for filming thiji ; CAFE ,; not-onl- r DINNER11:30 and 40c I Chicken Diniier Martlndel ward 143 So. 3rd f JEAN STIUTTON : PORTER . with all star cast.--" DouWc Comedy Bill FULLBACKS" 1 "BUSy-BODIE- and . S" NEWSREELS37 "THE ROAD -TO RUIN" . 50c Jl : Comedy "RUTH. IS STRANGER THAN FICTION" ' ' "" ' ' '. ; with ' Alberta Vaughn and - AND 12 A1 Cooke -- AND NEWS THE TALKIES ARE COMING Eight persons will recciye $5 each from the chest of silver Nov, 8. Be there with j your coupons. SHORT ORDERS Moderate Price WATCH FOR THE DATE East St. M PRICE $10 mm . 3 Big Days r7 f At Regular Price - - a "7COOPE .. X II II .fldUO, V 1 i A ls H"IT cOv (MTiRKYV ANIIUWYO STOOHIIM Ska ' Of tL, j .A .AV" PLA YTI N;S? re of idle Are moments? . they only the rocompanions mantic interludes in the serious business of living? Prince Nicki they were. To the dapper, pleasure-lovinlove the fragrance of and sensed discovered Until he its flower crushed. . : UE-WOM- EN 1 1 they-merely- y- the- - ..V fill - TREND 0C g "J' r a tt -- A V' See "The Wedding March", 2 years in the making. Made by the man who gave you "The Merry Widow This Theatre Will Broadcast'Elect ion Returns on the Screen Tuesday aBaa4aBla9aM NOW PLAYING Coming " ?JANET GAYNOR and CHARLES FARRELL . r.- - rWt4telV-::- .. 'III .6 u t CROTIW wa V - - If - Onjy " 'I War erf : nil 1111 3 7 LL ; Xjd!fM " fromlhe storyby NOVEMBER and K'O-W-L- X- Adafited Will Return J 35c -- Southera Utah's Finest I'heatre-- r.-Ed- 2 FIRST OPERATOR . HIHElACI GARDE- N- great-sailor'- ' i .0 Betty Compsoh Fi TODAY ANO MONDAY. -- - Permanent Waving i:or-geou- "iV "Lifac Time'Salso to the Strand j the Baby Grand orchestra wider the direction of Leo7 Ilovoika. '.vc- il-j " Ma-ch- The .showing To Greet Hoover for athree day enopens-tod- ay moj:U! ffr?."tH, J j chronizt-and tilt-- j gagement at the Paramount theater.- ' of the chara.:tois, hive talking ,-Von Strohcim heads a remarki proved rare attractions for theater-- ! able cast of screen favorites in a goers, and the new fcctuics ore production which he also directed, the motion Orvel Stanley Allen and Sarah likely to revolutionize and which presents a moving story observers believe. of .Vienna in the days before the Lucile Keith of Alberta, were is- picture indusliy, World War. sued a marriage license . at the . .There is much that is spectacular court house Saturday morn . in "The Wedding much county ' that charms the eye with a display ing. or beauty Karl- KclIerstrnhH, nnnar . of of" regal magnificence of, an almost ethereal quality - but Kaleah Products company, has re- -' there is also a great deal that af- turned to Provo after spending a fects the spectator solely through successful week in Ogden on bual- j ness. the medium of superior acting. By ii.Th Corpus Chrihti prcceaaipn her Sir and Jim. Karl Johnson of fqre the cathodral in Vienna, pho- Helper are visitors hera bver the tographed by the technicolor pro- wefK end. PROVO'S a Miss Helm Johnson, phrt M'ss' cess., shows some of the most scenes ever brought to the Phyllis Anderson are visitors In RHODA II. ANDERBERG i screen. Salt Luke for a few days.. an acto- r,- Vori StroheTm , As "STr. and Mrs. W. T. Young and Phone 689 for Appointments matches his excellence as a direc- children, of Springville, are here tor and is supported by ZaSu with friends for a few days.. i CITY - psi ks the returnot HAVE TALKIES' VitaphQae.-iIflvJeloneJlalk- wijw pr- e. Face Sncw Storm .. T T , . r viiiiuuiivi tiiiciil 01 u a. uvvvii, manager. The ies' are buinir' used by the largest J theaters in the country at present, j and the equipment is now being as- semuieu tor its installation nere. The equipment will be the same j ... Kathryn Eueenie . Besserer. ' Emi'o Chautard, Jacjt Stone and -- many others. ;iPARAM0UNTIO ' ...... Stpomeim-- f"""r, V . fnAWWrn$ thiawof Vitaphone "and Movietone tajk- ies" will Jbe, jpiesented for the Provo theater goers at fha Paramount theater shortly after I the first of the year, .according to taicw von TV fi'f -' 7 . -- CLLiB-s ROMANCE IN A : GARDEN wwniiraiiuifciniTiirTirTrr ' t mm HOLU.I.PAT.orr. - . V "STREET ANOET ' I !i iF s ' |