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Show THE SUNDAXHERALIVfiECEMBER PAGE TWO. A -- v. .'I fr. liHiaiHuuinsaM uA&L i - , " I.L,: :zfj A Brunswick :Ejf1 k i : ' ; -- .. . 1 ' . ;- - - '' II(HOTS " NIECE 2rrank iiiitums mid SMiut'iict'S which the interest of the siit'otntor--. Tlie original story, liy Ciircjr Wil son, wan adapted to the Kriven lv Joseph rninkliii I'oland. Howlund V. I.(h direeted the feature, under e peisoiial siijien isimi of Thoinus Inee. cum-liuni- d . TA1I.0K "A M K MAX" rhetr-rloThe- s1 "A Jailor Made Man," Charles Hay's l'j.ist I'nited Artists production, i'oniiiig to the ( 'olmiilii.i heater Monday, Is the most costly pro duction ever made by this star and Not only' was no ex producer. pense stinted and in every possible lu research, and In every possible detail which tended to add (puility, and finesse to the production, but a cast of twenty eight notable screen players, practically all of drew considerable salaries, Tended to. elevate the production cost. . Thousands of dollars were spent on the furnishings of the set representing the Stanlaw residence, and thousands more on the evening gowns Worn, yet oddly enough, WHY WIVES GO WRONG these were .not the costliest scenes but the scenes in the Jt is seldom that our city is tailor, shop were. In film production, the element given an opportunity to, view the of time must always be taken into original cast in any stage play, but consideration; Many days Were required In which to develop the Rosamond M. Plnchot, niece of tailor, shop into a thing of actual QoTernor Plnchot of Pennsylvania, realism, even after jt had been built ' is the latest society girl to go on and completely equipped with the the stage. She has been offered a paraphernalia of the trade. role in Max Relnhardt's "The MirBeing new, this shop bad to be acle." Miss Plnchot and her mother made to appear old ; furthermore, It were passangers on the same had to be appointed with a view to steamer with Itelnhardt. it was photographic composition ; the pracsaid, and there the producer and the ticed eye of Joseph De Grasse, the director, was 'quick to note flaws girl met for the first time. J In this respect in the stage produc LEGION COMMANDER tion, lie is a painter, and believes SAYS U. PAY BONUS that every settingmust be subtly poetized to stir the: artistic sensiSerrlos. International bilities of an audience. So, considerable time was expended in DAVENPORT, Iowa, Dec., 7 - John K, Qulnn, catioual commander securing Heiubrandt-lik- e lightiDg efmbi it wm of the American Legion, today took fects; and fhe set was "redressed" strong exception to the statement with a view toward psychological of President Coplidge opposing the suggestion. In this way a certain and necessary humid, dreary, and soldiers bonus. "I am of the opinion that Presi- musty atmosphere was obtained.. Those who imagine . that picdent Coolidge has been misinformed as to- the desire of the people," turesque settings are easily gotten Qninn said. "For now, even the and that correctness of totality andavowed enemies of adjusted com- detail 'require little thought or exwould have had a genu-- ' pensation admit that the nation is financially able both the pay and the the surprise had tlicy visited tbis set and noted each. and ndjUKted eoinH'iisation and make a tailor shop every object. material tax reduction." 1 to us this privilege is" extended next Tuesday when "Why Wives isj uium itt thct I illimhfcl iln As a rule the produwrs keep the original ca.-- t oir view in Uu;. big cities but Manager Ashtou has per- tif inm n jiv .sonnet) Die oriniir-erIn give our city the snmifupportuu-itthat Is given to New- - York, (,'liicago and other metropolises. Thus -- Why Wives' (Jo Wrong," which is a rather surprising, solution of a most interesting problem, ts seen here, we- wijl find the same uotifhlc list of players, including Aiinamae Houston. Edward Wyiin, Virginia Stuart, Augustus Neville, (Jeorge I. Chase, Arnold Monroe and Harrison Partridge, who participated in the-- premiere of the ' play. Jt is up to our city to prove that we are not so far from New York or, Chicago, that, managers need regard us as fitpn(y for second or third We are entitled rate companies. to the best and Manager Ashton promises us the best In the presentation here of the stage play "Why Wives Go wrong." y - humble-appearin- g A great volume of harmony and ' silver-throate- (I .! WITHIN P OK LIKE THE LAW. Wfr ere i ALLSEAT8 nil-st- GLADYS Charles Rau CP LADY" m YOUR. AT MID - NIQIiTfm?mw mm Made Man A Horry Jomcs Smith os produced by Cohort ond Horns in the .United .Stotes of Omenca, Direction-Jpsep- h DcQrosse WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Thomas H. Ince Presents A big picture of per tonality and clothes; laughter mpd horse, sense. " CUP OF LIFE" Directed By Frank Lloyd NOTABLE BECAUSE The role of Mary Turner is to popular American drama what Juliet is to classical drama--a- n acting part which gives the true artist tremendous scope. And we believe you'll say Norma is the greatest Mary Turner of all time. The "fiercest of all passions woman scorned. FAT SANDERS Fun More is the love of a Come! Laugh, cry and thrill ' over the big scenes COUNTRY STORE and comedy Prizes 3s. We offer a line of CSiristmas Cards (57) " this year larger 'and finer than ever before, priced at from lc to 75ceach. You are invited to see the cards, awm Beesjey Marble . Works now on display. , We can accept orders for engraving Christmas cards up until December 10. May we have the pleasure of showing you our cards and quoting on personal en. and Seat Sale at Box Office Tuesday, 10 A.M. "''""CmmiHHBHVPBBsBHflBlsnBBBmBSKB ' - " ' ' - i - v ZJ3a& y?unster ,t0 whom the .words "Layer you can make the kiddles- if ic rinjr. . And how t?a?py irld I11? nfc recurays' hfOUrVQlHQ STAGS HAY Provo, Utah. graving? LAYER CAKES xmf ANtziHQ Just South of Tabernacle. ' "Within The Law" A Tailor , GOOD BREAD . in Bayard Vellier's Play in and Comedy "THE Norma Talmadge Qrthur S.Kane "THE NEAR HUSBAND TURNED YOU OUT Fine Monuments at WEDNESDAY 10c Mail Orders Now. WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF Variety From Which to Select. TUESDAY O Prices 25c to $1.00. Right Prices Large MONDAY TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11. TIME 8:15 - A TRAND MONDAY AND the Light Is Always Good. 44 West Center St. BIA-PROV- 1 PRINCESS More COLUM -- d sit-ne- s which is its outstanding feature, the. excellent character portrayals of the cast, which includes Ilobnrt Itosworth, Madge llellamy, Niles Welch, and .Tully Marshall; the Oriental spleu'dor and beauty of the settings and costumes, or the powerful niid gripping dramatic sit- ' - - dental.' From both'an artistic and a ilra- hiatic standpoint. "The Cup of Life" satisfies the most critical demands. Of three, 'it is difficult to decide - -. WALTON ROLLOW STUDIO Norma Talmadge does! For the will be featured at the Princess simple reason that she was wearing theater on Wednesday anil Thurs- prison .slmep and stockings, and a sliP claims that no day, is both a colorful romance of prison dress, and unSingapore and the Fast Indies and porcupine cxloiit could feel as a tense, stirring drama' which comfortable as she did when she 'cm in the pcuitctttinry evolves around the racial dividing donned in making "Within The line between Oriental nml Occi ' f - j v:.--? TUESDAY Our Christmas styles are superb and at prices to suit your pocketbook. Our Studio Open Evenings Until 9 P. M. We can take them, rain or shine, day or night Jo you know what it" feels like to be a porcupine' "The flip of Life." Thomas II. IikVs latest special production for which the Associated Producers, fl s, yembertorf THE ' J j w " - tMWlpgjj fcr" ' Columbi SAY IT WITH PHOTOGRAPHS m Jjjj (''" MERRY CHRISTMAS Ma RB u the aiid gags, who are expected to make laughter emanating fromrooms of the Women's Municipal it warm for everyone. Those with attracted ouf.attention last the. splendid quartettes and 'well evening. it trained chorus, indicate that a real I'pon investigating was discovered that a whole flock treat will be enjoyed by those who are fortunate enough to obtain of Rotarians and their friends were tickets, which will be on sale at the earnestly, eugaged in rehearsing for box office, Tuesday morning. au oy time' minstrel show. Geul'ral Director T. Earl Pardoe and musical, director Geo. W. Eitz-ro- y explained that the great show would be put on for' public approval Thursday evening, December 13 at the Columbia theater, and that all Of the proceeds- would go to that splendid organization, the Boy Scouts. A thirteen piece orchestra will enliven the proceedings to the acof companiment MONDAY tenors, smiling baratones and sober-face- d REGULAR PRICES who will vie witK each other for applause not to mention the dark faced comedians, with their bones and ambourines ROTARY MINSTRELS COLUMBL DEC. 13 : j?" : , " Law," which Lloyd directed for Joseph M. Si'lienck and playing at The Strand theater jtforrrtTry and iL Tuesday. Perhaps it sounds like a reasonably easy task to do research for a modern underworld picture such a. Hayard Vellier's story which was adapted by Frances Marion and Frank Lloyd from the stage version. " nmt prop55-Tirisons, and the real life of the underworld, can be aselusive and mysterious as " the erimliiAls themselves. Therefore, the reaserch department of the Norma Talmadge com- pany worked for six weeks over the details of this enormous production, with the result that Norma, "who played the role of Mary Turner the innocent victim of cireum; stances that sent to Auburn, prison for three years and Eileen Percy, who was Aggie Lynch in the picture haVe compete prison outfit It Is pretty safe to assume that neither one of the girls will ever be boosters for the sackcloth and ashes raiment they were forced to wear In the interest of Art - j ''r' lll iliiBiiiuiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiu ' . " -;- -T7 I 1 0 1 fl V I fl ITI II Ol II I I Uli liia I I il Hill 131 lil I I u ul U U U 1 1 1 J 1 1 Sold on Easy Terms . f I R ------ at :.r::r-- - - fl I 11 f 0 111011 IE"!! II (fr Illill lulllt vU. ll I Ci 1 1 ll fl 1 I I I BJ 1 iiiii Uj f ' ' ". ..... I I fl I . i r7" . .' 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