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Show A.-.itt- . v THE SUNDAY HERALD, OCTOBER 21, 1923. rilURSDAY AND FRIDAY, ',: .il 20c Evening, 7il09: 15 All Seats 25c Shows 2:30 and 4 P. OCTOBER 25 AND 26 I I . sV- 1 - 3I.-rl- 0c, 1 rl JUS. s IT J ' Held as in a vise in the midst of the vivid whirl of the life of an emperor's court, he looked out to the girl he loved. Free from the mad whirl of scintillating, resplendent luxury, safe from the loves, hates,, passions and ambitions of that guttering iide of wastefulness, pa of command the tiently and trustfully, for her lover. But the inviolable ; - , . : " emperor had bound him to one he did not love! she-waite- -- I x d iat waiTi that could free him from all that held them apart? sever the shackles of wealth, luxury and station? Starring the Screen's New Sensational Beauty would y-Wh- MARY PHILBIN and the Screen's Handsomest Lover NORMAN KERRY Supported by a cast of rare brilliance. It's love that makes the world go round; it's love that makes the "Merry Go Round"! See the greatest love story ever told see the magnificent beauty and splendor of an emperor's court, its lavish, voluptuous existence, beautiful women and pompous officers! It's the picture that New York went wild over! It's the picturejf the year! .This is your oppor- tnnity to see it I " . ' Direct from Its Sensational Broadway, New York, Run tremendous weeks two"f ' Ntss V" S ' yy kx 4 " it 1 - - DIRECTED BY RUPERT JULIAN UNIVERSAL SUPER JEWEH Erected 0. BUPERTJUL IAN T.. After playing three at Broadway's largest picture theaters, it has been booked for an indfinite run at a legitimate theater in the very heart of New York's theatrical district. "Scintillating, fascinating !" said the N. Y. Times. "Great, different!" said the Morning Telegraph. "Lavish, big, enormous; go and see It!" said the N. Y. World. PONT MISS THIS J . X I 5 5 fUff J I. " S 'r . 7 tII i 1 i SBkrffP nounces-ttmr-Butrw- : Then Von Hohenegg realizes that I SPBESOMLLE SOCIETY. she Is lost to him forever. That evening he returns to the H. T- - Reynolds and daughter garden where he left her wften he HelvB spent Wednesday- - in; Salt departed for taS field Of bflttle. take City. Utterly disconsolate, witn an abso j e before him, he is lutely empty-lifMiss Emmallne Kindred left Mondesperate, when Aghes suddenly ap- day for a two weeks visit with rel- the hunch-back- r pears. Bartholomew, she realizes her lover la one. of the nobility, But she Is saved the further pangs which would be caused by the knowledge that the count and the lady at his' side were recently mfirrteg. After the Otbers depart the cottiit returns, desirine to Wake peace With Agnes and her fathers lie declares his love, but the old gentleman de- - leamlng-o- f air"tlyit ith the counf r retttrn i AND TUESDAY ALLSEATS7IO CENTS .MONDAY UlgOLMlJLIke.i2itju Miss Josephine Reynolds enterAgnes is ready to forgive, when and knowing the secret of Agnes' I the countess, having missed her hus- heart, gives her up, sacrificing his tained the members of the Etude mm band, returns. It is then that own club at her home Friday evening. happiness for hers. Agnes learns of the marriage and A musical program and a delicious " . sprns the count DEMOCRATIC TICKET IS luncheon were enjoyed by those War follows and the count, ready ' KAMER IN SPANISH FORK. present to leave for the front, couies to : 6-j Agnes with a last plea for forgiveBird Miss entertained tolheHerald.1 (Special Margaret Tieart-brokeness. Although she 20. the following at her home WednesX)KK, Oct., agrees to do so, but tells him that A SPAMtSH complete city ticket was nomin- day evening; Misses, Carol Bird, his marriage separates them for-- 14 ever. He departs, crushed and dis- ated and placed in the field for the Lela Boyer, Helen Groesheck, Agnes coming city election by the Demo Lindsay, Blanche Worley, Bessie consolate. CathThe Austrian retreat oa me after crats who met here Wednesday even Reynolds. Berdella Reynolds, Mrs. Blanche erine Dougall, four years of fighting, and during ing in tne city nail. and Lara P. Laresn, recently, moved Condle, Miss Jessie Reece it the count comes upon a desperProvo. here from Leland, is the Democratic Miss Pearl Kimball of ately wounded soldier. He stops to nominee for mayor and Jesse Lud- Games were the feature of the offer aid, and then sees that the four-yea- r evening's entertainment after which I e man is Agnes's father. Recognised low the nominee for the a dainty luncheon was served. at once, the old man speaks; his councilman. ffU. r. MOM inm The candidates for the two-ye- a MtteTrnndylng"hatred of him,-an- d Mrs. Fenton Boyack of Spanish councllmen are Arthur T. McKeU, although the count tries to win forHsns Olsen and Morgan Beck, for Fork spent Friday with her sister, giveness by explaining his sorrow and remorse, the other's desire for recorded was nominated Joseph Mrs. Eastham Clegg. Ferguson and for treasurer, Leah vengeance Is so , Intense that he V. . Mr. and Mrs. James Vance' have . Kelson. , tries to kill Von Hohenegg. - But returned home from a six weeks his. strength is too far gone; he EVANS IN SALT LAKE. visit with Mr. Vance's mother at passes away before he can pull the Alberta, Canada. revolver. . . of his trigger In Von Hohenegg is completely un- City Recorder Fred Evans waa "'' Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Firmage spent I nerved. The thought that a man Salt Lake City on business Friday. Monday in Salt Lake City. can go out of this world with such i 7832. NO. IN BANKRUPTCY, I a ..V,' . bate in us neart is ever Deiore Last Wednesday ' the following . hrtHm him as he stumbles along with the o aefc ,iimt . Court-- of the girls were entertained at the home Maurice Metcalf . In the District. l once was a ot remains what great, United Bute for the District of Mrs. Blanche Condle; Carol of see he to left OakW and Tueftday Bert begins powerful army, Mrs. N. J. Wadley and Bishop) Utah. In the matter of Thomas W. Bird, Lela Boyer, Agnes Lindsay, life as it reaUy-48- . and his wife of - Pleasant, Ing to Join hlsirother, Fred who is IM)PT' Xir Wrlde, Bankrupt' Catherine Voluntary Southwich, Margaret wife the count's In the meantime To the creditors of Thomas w. Bird, Bessie Reynolds, Pear Kim Grove, were guests at the home of reiiguged In the barber business . la trom end to follow the call of true love. hasTssed away Wrlde. of Spanish Fork, In the ball, Catherine Dougall and Arlene Angeies, wiuj N Mrs. Lucy Robertson last Sunday. county of Utah, and district afore- MendenhaU. : said, bankrupt "his grad- Wum O. WhltcvpUeer barber iohe W. B. CrandaU who has Notice Is hereby given that on tne Misses Fannie and Louis Rowland nth dsv of October. 1923. the said spent last week end In" Salt "Lake . Thomas W.' "Wrlde was duly adjudi , liirtamtly lust w B0W ; .City. ?J,.,I!"R"r..t S?2SLWBES who has watched over and protected- cated bankruptrTnd"thnt-theiflrBt- T ' Sunday. owner overand proprietor of the the ln'9..uTn t Jber father', abeence, U meeting of hlscreditorsjULoeMncia to who has been " Barber shop at Ogden. t.iuZm. en- - Reed . Hotet at the office-- of tne referee,. 424 Miss Myrtle price . Tho. Auction Bridge D. P. .fc ,,. The Frater is reopened In the Continental Bank building. 8alt visiting with her mother. Mrs. " X Mrs. . home of. at the , tcrtalned 'home for her Keakes left hss TnMrt9 In) ' spring, and Agnes find, .degree of Lake CltyrUtah, on the 6th day of r..t. Wtnfnr. U Done losf Karurday afternoon at, :r,n contentment la the fact that fcUe is November. 1923. at 11:30 o'clock t'ooemx, Arisona. "6,.rZellaOlfToVd tow!l2 Los Angeles a, m.. at which time the said rcedlt' Mr Mrs. Vf. B. Crandall and daughter ors may attnd, prove tbelr claims,' .rau.. or. rw Wedruns 10 rescB mm were Lake Luclle visitors ' v. Salt .. 8ood. trustee, examine the Austria, ue appoint ... iinrt and turns. With tne i... k t the following. Mrs. O. L. Barroiy. brother.- Q. count and his wife's bankrupt, and transact such other aesday. r. Vu i no. . longer Mrs.! : : , . T. H. Mrs. Jr. Reynolds, isi in k uiminuiu sausi smi He pleads business as may properly come ' Mr. and Mrs.. George VVood of Miss Ida Pierce of Vernal Is visit- Mace. Mrs.. A. O. Johnsoa. Mrs. 8.! said meeting. ,, Mendcn- - Salt Lake City were vWtlng with John Mrs. C. A. Whlttnkcr, Anderson. Mrs. George Salt Lake City, Utah, October ing with SVood. Mr. Woors brother lust hall and Mrs. D. R, Wlghtman.. . ' of the Institution. Her rainer, asV 18, 1923. Mr. Wood A assisunt won th MendenhaU Sunday. John Mrs. In well as hemlf, Immediately recogS Is Robertson Mrs. Lucy 8. T. CORN, visiting ' - manager of the Hotel Utah. explains hand4h a of consisted which Mrs. prize Referee In. Bankruptcy. Bingham with her daughter, reater than love. 1 lorlmwof 1 k 1 ' i r ) I Hi 1 V- - Christina 4 - wmr-- and Comedy W.1 ll W ERBY-60-ROUN- ft M Cfl .... A .1.. D VHIVJ(BAl,5VPtR-iJEVE- t i - Couht Ton Hohenegg, reckleaa-jrou- nf wild bonvtvant,-l- .and "a treat favorite 1 " of Emperor Frani Josef and atUched to his personal atafl The count is the man at ths court and is engaged to marry Countess GlselU. jlangh. " ter of the war minister, who ove- rlooks the tact that ths count la a gay Don Juan, as ah Is implicated In several lntrlauea herself. Out for an evening's,, revelry, . the count sees the little girl who l grinds the organ at the merry of the famous Prater Amuse-- . ment Prk Arnes Urban, loved by g ; Bartholomew, : who ' works In an adjoining concession. The count la fascinated witn ner weet Innocence and Introduces nim- well jwlf as a necktie salesman. knowing the peasantry shuns .the hunchback. 4) ... V ' Vv i,iMTTm nobility. This meeting leads to others, and Top Hohenegg discovert he la deep Countess Ulselia ly enamored. learns of the. anair and taxes mm to task her vanity wounded that he should consider a street urchin. The count defends Agnes, hut promises to reform. The day of his wed ding with the countess, set by the emperor, who desires the union. Is near at hand. Von Hohenegg decides to meet Agnes for the last time, confess his true identity and break on. nut her tnintlni love awakens In him the realisation that he truly loves her. He tells her so, throwing aside r his original Intentions to end the romance, and Agnet Is filled with ' tor. . The count decides to withdraw from his wedding with the countess Jk&mj mora-Warnl- mal-nutrl- "s wMK ;t n th mSe ?.k. 10;2Z "C: ..""" :rr.rrr' irr , . ISX rz: h . SJSd - ji' ; De-fo- re i"!. nnrZtBU .' '"7L, ..- - a . i r |