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Show FACE TWO. THE SUNDAY HERALD, APRIL 27, 1 THE WHITE SISTER' PROVES TRIUMPH FOR HENRY KING blindlnf light of the footlights. He begtu humbly, playing small part In repertoire companies and doubling up Ln roles of mob scenes. Gradu all his work attracted attention and be begaa to get better engagements, until be finally realized the amliltlon of his adolescence to play on Broadway. llo M'ut ten years on tbe stage, aplearing In sucb plays as 'The " l.ion and the Mouse" and In the meanwhile lie hud become Interested in the jxmKiliill-ticof the iiintiiin picture, ami decided to change his medium of expression to tbe screen. He whh first mi uctor, and then fell into the line II A I 'V v. , s?K J f 4 - , t . s v, .... vl I us a He dlm-tor- . soon nil enviable t'iliuiiiK Kineh.-irt'Mory, a llulf II o " rs' tichii'Vi-- reiiit!itiiiu fur his work in Miiry Hubert "Twenty-Tluee-aii- Ijiivc," starring Ihiuglu Doris May, From tlicii on his dircctoi inl path .Jesse II. 1 ; i u t was tiinooih. lie did "Fugitive From Matrimony' llelri Wanted Milk "line Hour "Before Pawn, Haunting Shadows, 1 i 11 Blocks Traffic Itecdtk Mom'n Pop Hints I' J Father of jf A: "(Jrau-Kturk.- ti l 1824.- - U Physical Wf " I' .V: 1 Culture f -- Tbe physiological effects of the mechanical and menta.1 processes involved in laughing are not generally understood and appreciated. The "laugh cure" is a reality foi it is a remedy of very great value. Many a man, placed ln a trying situation, would have been saved from tragical consequences If he 'could have found some means of arousing the emotions expressed In rLitfni? overeto the Naturally there may be time, ln S Cole company be directed "The ' life when a laugh la utterly of .Shensrone," "Salvage," Bible, or may seem so. Neverthe-an- d "The Greater Love." leM the incunaUoa to stimulate the Then came bis connection with iuoclated with laughter Itiehard ltarthelmess, an asHoda-- and good humor should be en- tiou that brought flue results for' couraged at every opportunity. both actor and director. Here he There is no question that laughmade the series of pictures which ter has valuable vitalizing qualities. established Barthelmess with the It undoubtedly adds to one's stampublic as a star. They were "Tol-- ' ina. It gives one a hopeful spirit able lavid," "The Seventh Day," It leads one to look upon the bright "The Bond Bov," "Sonny," and aide of life. When you can laugh, "The Bright Shawl." Iucldently tbe sun is shining regardless of Tnl'able David" was awarded the how many clouds obscure the sky. Photoplay Magazine Honor Medal No matter what other efforts you of 1922 as being the greatest pic- may be making to build strength ture of the year. and vitality, do not allow the seriLast year Mr. King went to Italy ous aide of life to occupy you conwith Miss Ginh and a company of tinuously. Each day should have its laughplayers to bring Mr. Crawford's story to the screen. The present ing time, or Its many laughing production of "The White Sister," times. It is barely possible, of is the result. course, that laughing, like any other emotional expression, would become tiresome if overdone but I t'NIQl'E WORK DONE am Inclined to doubt the possibility BY TRAINING PI TILS of harmful effect under any cirThe pupils of tbe fifth grade, cumstances. "All work and no B. Y. U. training school have done play makes Jack a dull boy" and and recuperation their the relaxation unique work ln illustrating that go with laughing should be of Provo under the history study amount of direction of their teacher, Miss ought with Ifa certain you cannot find reregularity. Grace l'lerson. With scissors for creation of this kind through any cutting nnd crayons for coloring, other source, then attend a "funny ln succeeded the children have show." producing some geographic scenes ( do to a theatre, where merri- from. the, ,history of the city.. They mam im 11Sll AiMI. www , v wwvu i i lUUh IO duwiviuw fn Degm wun me inuians in tne vai- - .QM at IeMt wouW avold trased. j tAA InnllnAd ley, buow Hie coiiuuk oi uie i ran- itM km jfMmaa tiaf ciscan fathers, the trappers much toward the sorrowful side of hunters, and the advent of the Ufa. 'ine growth or industry, 4a mumr in itself. pioneers, is portrayed, nnd finally the Provo a symptom of merrt-o- f wt)X today. meat It is the expression of keen. An interesting relief map of Utah bounding joy. It is an emotive seen as from University mavnlfestatlon . ttiat stirs one'a valley, bill has also been prepared. whole nature and vitalises every Bart of the body. 25. The PAU1S, April (INS.) foreign office today confirmed that Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Dunn ore Premier Theunls, of Belgium, will the proud parents of a new baby confer on reparations with Premier boy in their home. Young Mister Dunn arrived Thursday evening. roincare, Monday. t Ml 1 I if c 1L LILLIAN GISH IN "THE WHITE 8I8TER" A gentleman from Virginia, an astute scholar of life, a film director who goes himself one better with each picture he produces, Henry King has reached a pinnacle in his plcturization of F. Marlon Crawford's famous novel, "The White Sister," in which Lillian Glsh Is tbe star. This popular special which starts an engagement at the Strand theater on Thursday marks the most Important milestone in the career of Mr. King, a career that has been dotted with worthy efforts all along the way, and serves to show the great strides made by this man of imagination. The director who has helped Miss Gish realize her greatest success on the screen was born in Christians-burg- , Virginia, and was educated in Hoanoke. The family had chosen the study of law for Henry, but the latter discovered a strong liking for the stage, and much to the disappointment of his elders, left home at the age of seventeen to engage lu his chosen line. experience was that of many other youths who try to find the elusive elf of success in the Ills stage . mirta-Am- . i u u . E uYJ 1 The Six-yeStage Success, Now a Great Motion Picture 66 MAYT IV vL xJ - DON'T ?ttBtR I T1 wevB'TEflf CI6AR? -- y ChOtCXAfg h X . KrT 1 y ' J'; J ftUT 1 i v4 ry f'jS-T2- K & fWS StJUlJ NA VESrERft "2Mi ' Whenever David KaU stands alongside his taxicab the street is ull but blocked. Katz is the champion heavyweight taxi driver of America, tipping the scales at 457 lioumlsi. He wan lined in a Brooklyn court the other day for obstructing traffic. Katz says his taxi charges are much lighter than t he is. A KNOW I ANW0N6 O A IN ELSE AN" I LOV& SA BETTE.R-- BESIDES IXX ( Q( M 0 ' ' C idZ J0T v. BED I CUT mtrib rf J&&Z I LOOKiT WH6R6 "V FINGER IT BLED -- ITDiDIS-AIN- T A LOT YA ''y A i ( VER r SOl rH w Ax ' YVL!i?f v tttt " CANDS-JAN- I6 TAKE THIS UL J J W At last! A new story in RALSTON, SMITH By GEO. R. HOLMES, International News Service Correspondent Staff XEW YORK, April 27. Ralston and Smith. It may be the wish Is father to the thought but this is the ticket that a number of shrewd Tammany Democrats believe will emerge ulti mately from the convention which the Democrats bring to Madison Square Garden eight weeks hence. it is tbe ticket, moreover, than is figuring heaviest in the talk and calculation of Tammany's leaders. it is even being reflected in the betting mart in Wall street One commission house announced today the posting of $3,500 to $1,000 that the Indiana senator who looks like 0 rover Cleveland will be the nominee. Three and a half to one is fairly short odds at this stage of the game with the track so crowded. No disloyalty to Governor Al Smith, Tammany's favorite son, is contemplated by Tammany chief- - tains in thus according him second place on the ticket. They are whooping things up for "Al" in a manner such as has seldom been seen in national conventions. They will take up "the sidewalk" of New York, block by block, and hurl them at Al Smith's opposition. But underneath this enthusiasm and fanfare, the thoughtful ones among Tammany's leaders privately acknowledge that nominating the New York governor is going to be an ex ceedingly difficult, if not impossible task. Believing the fact that half a loaf is better than no bread, when delegates are weary and hot and tired, when the strains of "Rosie O'Grndy" get a bit sour, they can be persuaded to see the governor nominated for the vice presidency. This post Incidentally is more popu lar than it once was and Senator Ralston-wilbe 70 years old next l w June. The way the Tammany people figure Is this : McAdoo and Smith are going to lead on the first ballot, with Senator Oscar Underwood in third place. They will continue to lead on the second, third, fou ceedicg ballots. But they do not believe McAdoo will ever swing to Smith or to Underwood, or that Smith will ever swing to McAdoo. They concede Mr. McAdoo a large veto power. Result: Deadlock. Then they evisage the convention with Ralston emerging as the only man all factions can agree upon. There was considerable speculation on this ticket of Ralston and Smith by Democratic leaders from all over the country who met here last week to prepare convention arrangements. Even the doubtful admitted it might develop a lot of strength. LONDON PAGAN, WORLD ON WAY, MINISTER ASSERTS International News Service. LONDON, April 20. "Is London pagen?" Rev. Thomas Phillips, Baptist minister, of Bloomsbury, says it is. Speaking at Norwich, he said : "I am downright frightened about things and sometimes wish I were not in the ministry. London has become pagan under our very eyes, Tbe danger is that other places may become the same. A poison has gotten into the very constitution of the world.' PLATULENCE Severe indigestion, gassy pains that crowd the heart, distress after eating, relieved and Good digestion rtstorti by CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS to sensitive tonaach.i. 25c Acceptable LnJ GISH I II s2 in HENRY KING'S production of F. MARION CRAWFORD'S Story motion pictures. Thrills, Laughs, Beautiful tings, Harrison Ford, Shannon, Wm. a story was told before. Ethel actual eruption, belching tons of lava over the Italian countryside Saturday Monday Beautiful 1 Tuesday and 6 g. Regular Prices Four Shows Daily 2:45,4:15,7:43,9:15 Four Shows Daily 1 2:30, 4:15, 7:30, 9:15 0. i 3 (i 6 o $ jjj PRICES Matinees Children J..U nuuns Evenings Children dulti jjj d o is i 1 1 Wednesday V The Volcano Vesuvius in Norris, Clara Bow and Holly- Girls. You'll See- - Thursday Friday and and a Tale of Sweethearts told as never With wood's 12 Most Set- L till . LILLIAN GISH scores her most distinguished triumph in this gripping story by F. MARION CRAWFORD. Filmed in Italy, amid the exact locale so graphically described by the author, with awe inspiring scenes that include the eruption of Vesuvius and an entire city wiped out by a devastating flood. A motion picture sensation that will linger long in the memory of all who are fortunate enough to see it. :mmimmimiiniiimi8tt ' NEW YORK PICKS Tt L ar LANDV of stSi J B.r CTZ 1 : A ul 1 JANIE AN' &ive vc:' impos-MiKtreH- V f ,L 4 HolK-rtson-- 1 "l By Taylor njec h ft ft 25c Q vus 35c vrj'ivf-- ' - fM s'"'.iAA I The bursting of a great reservoir, burying a I whole town under an s: avalanche of water A fight on the desert hundreds of real Algerian tribesmen and camel riders q 8 j? 0 5UC 2 g mx0t B LILLIAN GIGH g And the greatest star of the screen in her supreme triumph! |