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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, Miss Alvera Creer.as Babriel and Ulna Camllle Crandall. M Martna. two eoaforHng ueigbbor children I Tf iroi a nla' fh .11 will live tong in left a message-tha- t the heart. , DECEMBER-2- 1923. 3, H ; i f 5Fran ! "HIS Mjl'STEBX GIRL." Girl" is 'the title of "His-Myste- l' the I'niversal $ ! Iler- - picture-starrin- f tiert Hawlinsdii, which comes to the Princess theater. Monday and Tues day: It is, an the title might suggest a young man completely the. story-oenamored or a young, laay wnum txe dosen't even- know. She remains. a mystery to him for some time In the story, too. Herbert Rawlinsnn has played dashing, rohmiittc heroes. with the sort of chivalrous and corrt nus persnoality which makeB such chtr- acters appealing to the pji!)llc. How ever, he has never played a role,, it is yaid,' .which was so thoivmg dv a - all "rtjaractrization" l!v throtieh as this one is. In tery Gui," which was written by Marion Orth and directed by Robert F. ilill. Rawlinsnn plays a young "business bug whose mind is m lil minimi aimminai najaaa eternally on business that he can't a t human enough to have a little nd EDNA FLUGRATH in "THE SOCIAL CODE" fun-o- n occasions. The cast is adequate to "properly depleted passion was graphically convey the essential points of tne and vet it was so cently done that story. Ruth Dwyer, a promising the listner was filled only with sor- ' new "discovery" plays the" leading 1 j feminine lead opposite Rawlinson. row at the great sncrifice. If VIOLA DANA. HUNTLY HIIHI Mil GORDON in li li tn in mi ,teri - ' S? ' His-My- MUMMIlMaMMULiWJlWJIUlMUIMIWWWWIMilWliHlliilltl kWJftfo&Mltfitm M way- liMII - - WJT If II, .Jfr' nur- " B 1 1 '. Mill V"'':''; . .: I II ITJTA The work of Mr. Smith, Miss Por ter and Miss Huish is to be com"CALVERT'S VALLEY.' mended as the trio added much to the beauty and impressiveness of the "Calvert's Valley," a William Fox rendition. To say "the least, the story as told was one of the most production starring' John Gilbert, appropriate Christmas presentations will be the attraction at the Columbia theater Monday. ever given in the city. The story. "Calvert's Valley," beautifufl bit of . "The Gift," a . play, was a delight and succeeded was written by Margaret P. Mon-in carrying on the spirit of the even- tague and the scenario by Jules woman' Furthman. Jack Dillon directed the ing. The story was of a the star the whfr failed 4o get the message of the picture. In addition to ' Gallillean and of three others who cast contains such well known Fniio ailments added to their faith. names as and Violet Clark, as Huldah- - the rother j McGullough, Herschel Mayall " ' hard woman who failed to under--1 Lulu Wrarrenton. stand Christ's, mesage on acocunt of j While mystery is one of the main d her Interest in what the "neighbors elements of the picture, the think" ; Harlan Adams, as the tator being kept in suspense until blind stranger ; Mr. Prior, as Mai-- the very end, it also carries the achl, the ailing father of Huldah ; golden thread of a charming love Lee Buttle, as Joel, the lame boy story. According to reports received The Brunswick Raleigh toia aa. ,v W- 1 I I rnWIWKa-W- I .WW- ... I The Edison London $135.00 Easy Terms. I ouar oon.ogmpns m ou IDavs i Truly a Wonderful Achievement I We feel justly proud of what we consider a remarkable the the homes of our customers. To promote In these homes theaccomplishment love and helps to build up those sterUng qualities & character proved of are morehan renaid in tiviniwaV a Wantifnl Sylvia-njreame- eiod mosiJ in wlffiE rtan u'E.t enSmteSSSnV ni?7 I We spec-woul- 1 Brunswick and Edison RoJ11 i'JjJ WHICH BY THEIR SHEER MERIT ALONE made such sales within the f insirrints out today as bavfaTtCuglTu n?686, of fame by approval of the.buying pubUc, "Victorious to thi Tsurrtvlil ofttTe Fairbanks Jf. ajdlieodore j IPrbm :'tts Buraroowt V&tm .5then Steps Out Poudlu ih ....... r history first hand. f In Turky, Stephen iirivate Intutor accidentally Jietomes . Viola Dana in "The Social Code." volved in the plottings "of rebels, Rita Weimans story will be present- who plan to overthrow the Turkish Both boy and tutor ed at the Strand- theater, Monday government. Stephen It is a thrilling are taken prisoners, and Christmas. drama of Long Island societyf and accidentally being pl&cd in a cell to of son nest sultan. The the the the sacrifice made by a young girl sultan's heir had been captured by to protect her sister's name. Miss Dana is supported by a cast the plotters and held for ransom. escapes, warns the sulfa'n Malcolm flint McGregor, Stephens and recivvs his unstinted praise. It and Chndwick Gordon. Cyril Hmitly Is agreed that the Turkish governMiss Dana's sister. Edna Flugrath ment will bestow upon Dr. Oilman, These players enact the principal an old at professor murder in the rob mystery story school, "The Grand CrossStephen's of. the mothat holds every Crescent." Young Harlow and his on the screen. There J father arrive at the' school Just as ment that it is are elaborate se.ttlngs,rcbaniifhg and Turkish envoys are about to e fashionable gowils worn by the star Dr. Oilman with the famous and thrills enough to satisfy even cross. Harlow, Sr., learning his the most rabid motion picture fan. son's part in the affair,, is so "The Social Codv'Ms all that a pleased that he forgives the boy. It will and the two are reconciled. motion picture-- should be. undoubtedly add many to the thousands who acclaim Viola Dana as "THE GIFT" their favorite film star. PRESENTED BY MASK CLUB t'lA B AT B. Y. V. STEPHEN STEPS OI T" The Masque club of the Itrlgham Young uuiversjty cave its members A real, honest and friends one the treats of the American school bay with the Sultan' of Turkey, defeat- season Thursday night in College Hall when it ltrescnti'il Kmnnw ing Turkish plotters against the 1hmne "and finnlly " winning "the Ma Mb. dramatic- mi der : Marcpllns smith, violinist; and Eva Porter, praise of the Saltan himself will be soprano soloist ; all of Ogden, Utah, shown in "Stephen Steps Out," a in a dramatic reading Of the life of new paramount picture starring Christ by music and Douglas Fairbanks Jr., which! will "The supplemented Gift" a gripping one act play be displayed at the Columbia theajnebers of the club. ter Tuesday and Wednesday. Young byMis Marsh read the Life of Christ Fairbanks makes his screen debut as it had been gleaned ; from the in this absorbing photoplay. four gospels, maintaining at 11 Douglas as Stephen Harlow Jr., is times the quaint, yet beautiful langsent to Turkey by his wealthy uage of the King Fames translation father and instead of studying Tur- of the Bible. The opening scenes of kish history as decreed, succeds in the most beautiful story ever told making history on bis own account. were made coinnlete bv the talented showing hotel lob little reader whose splendid voice bies In Constantinople, Turkish prls-- ; carriea to tne most distant part fo ons, the palace of the Sultan and the house. When violin and soloist ' corners of famous the many quaint Joined in the song of the angles Near-Eas- t city form suitable back- sung two thousand years ago to the grounds for the picture. The plot nurame snepneros on the plains of is in keeping with the lavish set- Judea, the audience got a glimpse of ' what the masterly reading was to tings. TOE SOCLL Go- - 'TAq sVfacQ to CODE" ..- - fittest? .... , , THE PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED BY JUDGE JAMES B MUCKER-WH- O WILL SAY WHO IT IS THAT SHALL HOFmAN PMNO THISLADSOME CHRISTMA? TIME BY THE BATES MONDAY JOHN GILBERT ' - I in-- r- 'CALVERT'S VALLEY" ' AFFIDAVIT. - J, ;fiaiB Leavitt, herewith certify that -- and I am . advertising manager for The Provo Herald and that fn "FAT" SANDER'S COUNTRY STORE ihaco-nit- THIS WILL BE .The car in the lobby will some member of the audience. PubUc, Residence.. Provo, Utah.My commission expires Nov. 22, 1926 h 24 models Rotary FORD NIGHT a maStoe positively be given to Bring all your coupons. m'0t kifgZfZ1 to select fr Special Kiddies Matinee, 3 P. M. Ah NOTE COIJNTRY STORE AT 9:30 P. M. Over 200 prizes; see Irvin'es window. Free candy to all live-wir- Regular, Prices g 4 Stephen Harlow is shown in the sclfool opening scenes at the founded by his wealthy father, a role played by Theodore Roberts, who heads' the supporting cast Having "flunked" his examination in Turkish history.' his angry parent sends him to Turkey to study - r J : TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY '";" Shows 2:30, 4, 7:30, 9:15. Regular Prices. MONDAY AND TUESDAY v.- - .. . GirV' Starring ; Herbert Rawlingson v s . and Comedy CHRISTMAS CONCERT Under the Auspices of the TABERNACLE CHOIR OnnilTnim I fl ornmuviux ART EXHIBIT 1 chlr,L' ' ::', ' WlUIAM ttSSl iLiionw L.IASKY fUSENT Douglas Fairbanks jr . , Out wiihWWDON-RDtiEKI- S t, j o- - T. ; And jComedy ? . JOf compliment you up. . Per.mlt or sing 'correctly and On this movement anil tn aunM The principles of that I will endeavor to hare someharmony, tempo, theme and tech- thing there worth or otherwlse,in your exhibition, nique for many generations been in- cuiuaieu in ue nome and school: to aid In my humble way. if my but the understanding and apprecia- work Is acceptable, in making your exhibit this year, a success and thus tion and execution of pictorial art you to keep on la yonr has been negleced except In individ- encourage work. ual cases of Individual choice of good I wlU call the attention of friends, inai new of high art as a profeswith whim I am associated sion. The latent lore of beautiful artists, to your exhibition and urge them pictorial art has, for a long time, to submit something. been permitted to struggle to assert you again and bespeak- Itself with but little encouragement InsThanking for Ton ovam mmua l. So, when an Institution like your highly commendable undertaking, hbzh SChonI nrtoavnra , v. ,tfa lnA v. am. ... v.t. children and n rents yiatv Very ainverely yours. examples of high class pictorial art. IIIVDV v aim . meet witn encouragement iiu vemon n tn mi a urnsrs ana public. Oakland. California. l , '" The Strarul I : f MONDAY AND CHRISTilAs VIOLA DANA e "THE SOCIAL "CODE" and . Young Fairbanks' screen de but is an event you don't want to miss! He's a REAL star, with a winning personality plus natural acting ability. Better be on hand when "Stephen Steps Out." ; "WET 'AND, WEARY r le tin " ,l t atrument, far-orab- le CarLLaemmle Presents- - "His'Mystery T The SpringTllle high school- - will hold Its annual art exhibit la April 1024. This promises to be the tart est and moat successful exhibit erer Stake tabernacle, Sunday even held, because of the fact that artists ing, December 23, at 8 p. m. In different sections of the United States hare already manifested n PROGRAM. interest oy sending letters of Am "Hark, Hark, My Soul," comment. Man Wfsra brose: Mrs. Olnln, Ramsey, P. Jen sen and Carl Christen sen and been recelred which express deep ' . 'f appreciation on the part of the art"Hark. What Vamii Ttinn TtnU ists and ther In torn ban haan hi oh " Voices, Verdi, Johnson sisters and in their praise for -- aamall Ugh cuuir. !'''...'.....-- scnooi that Is willing to foster s (a) "That Bweet. Story of Old," project so worthy. Below W tf.V nleamtM In nnK. (b) "The Children's Friend," Miss '. liouise Jennns. lishlng a letter from H. V. Saw, (a) "The Mountain ChapeL" Oakland, California. Krantaer: (b) "The Cradle Bong," Mr. 3. F. WlnratA. Carlston. Chairman Art Committee, "The Holy aty." Adams, Mur- Hpnngriiie High School, ray Roberta and choir. SpringTllle, Utah. AMBM Dear Sir. Yonr cnmmnnlmirinn solo, selected, Leon a Van ' ' Waz- - or toe zi received, came duly to onen. T.lf"" fltM,),ln. hand, although addressed to my old "Lleht . of residence ana i thank ma fn h Boshard-Pynquartet' "Blessed Redeemer," Dcnza, Lil- faror extended, la lnritlng me .to lian Allred. Sarah Dnatrnn mnA KUU Bume or m V vnri ta nn. Mm. ' choir. ing eiiuwtion in AprlL v It la encouraging to the artists (a) "Rllpnt Wchf n..,tn. iv T r -ina song mat A e'er Urowi Old," ina to those Interested In promot lag an aoDreclatioa nt and A. UiWIw AlHtHCr JO0Q90D, maud for high art la the minds of "Holy Night," Marie Homer and choir, me great mass or tnep obUc, through "(a) "Far, Far Away nn Judea's that moat direct and interest-ImpePlain,", McFarlane: "Hark. the inc cnsnnei, tne puouc schools, to Herald Angela Sing," prot Bauer's rind- that those la authority are -.' . brawnjnartet making this laudable effort, s your work certifies, to. Carol Pyne and choir. Until HMBt MSra. JtMtitma, K. uaueinjan vChors (from "The been carefull tancht tha rnilimt. Messiah," IlabdcV choir. . of mustc, how to play upon some la- - 1 The absolute quiet of the audience ns miss aiaasn arew ror us the scenes from that most beautiful yet glorious and tragic life testified to her power and to the power of the story to touch the hearts of humanity. The suffering iOf the days of ALL SEA TS 10c m PSIOVO, the photography Is an outstanding iriiunyn. The many recent accesses of John Gilbert In Fox pictures, notably "Monte Cristo" la an omen, of great promise for "Calvert's Valley." be. rnnc ess m Screenland's New Star Buck-Adam- l- - . ..'vy LLOYD HAMILTON , .. . In . - ' , "EXTRAi EXTRA!":7 - 1 . We Wish You Alt a Merry ChrUtmas! . |