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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 27, 1923. 10 panorama of nature's mighty This la th way "Back to God s Country" impressed th audience. Th rise and th drifts representing minor crises and tb mountain representing th exalting climax of a tale told aa smoothly as th newly fallen snow. nen Rsne Adore is etrerveseent in role, which is both dramatic and gaily youthful. This characterisation will win for her many more fane. Robert Fraaer I handsome and manly in tne mala lead and demonstrate hla ability as a real actor. Tha cast also includes such well- known players as Walter Long, Mltch-e- l Lewis, Adolph MUar and Jamea A selected comedy ani tne Mason. New latest International Weekly complete the program. POLICE UPSET 1UJ0' SEANGE Officers Capture Para- phernalia to Be Used in Judgment of Slayer. NewLibrary Books! Press ferric. An attempt to hold a HAVANA "bru'o" tunc to paaa judgment for of Pedro Terry, alia. "San- " th killins; Bria," a member of the bloodthirsty Chicago Tribune African cult, was frustrated with the selling by the police of Qusnabaooa, acrosa the bay from Havana, of a large paclnf .case contalnlnf all the necesaary . adjunct! (to the aavage ' fiesta. ' The cas contained," amonr other (mace. paraphernalia, the paloecongo African aigrilfyin power), - eight for used drums, a decorated-- baton florginr: purposes, two belts strung with bells, , suits used by the "little devils," and a quantity of other The pertaining to the cult. Ouanabacoa police had word of the proponed meeting which was to have been held In anabandoned house on a farm In the outskirts of the city and were on the lookout for the gaththe Negroes, who are supering of posed to be friends and fellow to Terry, who was shot to death by a police officer a few days ago. Three police officers were stationed near the Recafort reparto and at about 8 o'clock a truck proceeding at As the Iitgh speed came In sight. car rounded a curve the packing case allpped from the tailboard and crashed to the ground. The chauffeur continued his mad race, making his escape. The case contained the "brujo" ceremonial objects, which were taken the to Guanabacoa and placed tn hands of the Judge. The following books will be added ts the was saBooaced tmhltr library liocdiy, Thsrsday: SilSM.aW.Aisawl.B. Ashtoa Msrises. "Moder English plej." "A surBell Europe's Economic Sunrise. vey f eoBstrerttve ferces." Rid ef Thst Fst. "A prse-tirbook for the benefit of all fst resden who desire to become this readers." Bo Perkins I Am. "A preface explstsa the sstiire of this genial aed a mating book BlrtbGt ssit Its title." Burhsa - Homilies sad Recreations. . "A collection ef mmti veried la coateatS.but ef nslform errellenee." "A studs Coblests Utersrr Revolution. of tendencies la Anericaa and Engllsb ts "'Jolson, Vitaphone Come to Victory "Warner Brothers present Al Jolson Jess Singer' on the perfected lie two Vttaphone!" In this atatement Al Jolvents of real moment. First, son ts possibly the world's most popauan can sway ular entertainer, and dience with his, mammy songs, his "April haunting, wslllng Jais. his ana me Bhowers and "Blue times, rest, as few other living actors can. an of indeed, Jolson is, The coming theater. event at mention" of foremost The second fact is that the perfected Vltaphone registered hla vole and bis vivid personality with such startling reality as to aeem uncanny. Jolson singe six songs of "The during the exciting course two menJnzt Blnajer." There are the Toot-land Toot, tioned above,, "Toot, Hands, Dirty Face," "Dirty "Mother o- Mine'- and the moving song, "Kll Nidre." Cantor Rosenblatt sings the aacred "Tahrselt," and the cast Includes such screen favorites aa dainty May JlcAvoy, who helps the runwsy Csntor'a eon to the fame and fortune which he cravea: Warner Oland. who plays the father, and Eugenie Besserer aa mother. This Invention comes along with the Fox Movietone newsreel. They are permanent features of the Victory theater. Imagine talking newsreele! Films that bring out every phase of any subject that la photographed! Movies that record a single process the turning of the camera crank both sound and action so perfectly reproduced that it la a difficult matter to distinguish between the actuality and the In 'Ths e, as 11'' ? Mi WIMfcM 1HI JVI SV IHI1I Tries Idea. Out & it aaawer the question How great actually waa Rome t" Splaosa Improvement of the TJnderatand-mg- . "Selections from the works et Benedict de Spinous." "The Foreshore of England. Tomllnaon seafaring oeopel of England snd what they mean to England." woelfkln Eipaaiisg nonsons. "aeries or lectaree by a loader of religious Ills snd thought." FICTION. Asqnlth. compiler Blaek Cap. ;"Iew short stories of murder and saystery." "Behind Bigger Behind That Certain. that curtain Ilea what?" Dance of Death. Blackwood "Six sterles by Algernon Blackwood at aia beat." a De Veto House of Down. "The story of Jamea A.bbey'e etntgrle to eatabilah hla family In the frontier weal." Drake Cursed Ha the. Treasure. "A really gripping book." "A novel ef Green Closed Garden. Pre neb life." Guthrie pnraehute. "A atory of the and emotions of two ccnvsleacent eoaat. tha 4 playing In Seattle and Portland, and seen some exotic love and Intrigue later do a return engagement in San In "The Yellow Lily." Francisco before going into Los An Billie Dove, ravithingly beautiful geles. always, and especially so under a new Bait however. Lake engagement, The Incandescent lighting system used for la limited to four weeks, because of ths nicture. stars In this film. Oppoinclude will but the. site her, poised and distinguished, is previous contracts, cream of the Rambeau presentations, Cllv Brook in th Uniform of a Hun- Srark-Woman" asrtan archduke. starting with "The by Zelda Sears, a sprightly comedy, "The Yellow Lily" was adapted from quite unlike its melodramatic title, and the play by Lajos Biro, famous Hunto an do unconventional with having garian playwright. Alexander Korda. girl who adopted a baby before she famous Hungarian, directed it. Many found a husband to suit her. Her war Hungarian actors appear In it. and all with the village golps forms some the costumes and properties, together of the brightest and most brilliant with several technical experts, were ' comedy on the stage. Imported directly from Magyar land In support of Miss Ramheau will be for the picture. George Barnes, a Salt Lake product, On of the striking features of "Th who was here for some time in draYellow Lily" is the picturesque types matic stock; Jane Corcoran, a veteran of Its supporting actors, and their fine Marlon Sterly, who was performances. Uustav von seyirertitx, comedienne: the girl In "The Best People" In Cali- Jane Wlnton, Nicholas Soussantn, fornia and Australia; Kernan C'rlpps, Maro MacDermott, Charles Puffy and well known In. New York productions; Kugenle Besserer hav the principal George Webster, Thelma - Barnet, Rob- supporting roles. ert Chapman, ElisaneTh- Wilbur, Ben Ideal for BHlis Yellow Lily" The Sager Dean, Ben Taggart, and other Dove's talents. And It should please Important players. and thrill everyone who admires th beautiful and accomplished star. A and pleasing comedy, along with a news reel, completes the. bill. An appropriate music program is offered by the Paramount orchestra, under the leadership of Nell Nell Schettler. orchestra leader who Schettler. Juel Cox. at the organ, for the past few months haa been in furnishes the finishing touch to a charge of the Victory theater organi- most entertaining program. sation, has been given charge of the orchestra at the Paramount theater off beginning Saturday. Mr. Schettler waa for a number of years In the pit at the Victory theater under the Management of Carl A. Porter. Several changes are to be made In A picture aa Impressive as th vast the Paramount orchestra, and apeclal musical programs are to be featured uncharted now region of the north at each show. The orchestra haa been la holding; forth at th American theworking during the past week on hoat of new a umbers, which will be ater this week. It la "Back to God'e Country," a shown In connection with Billie Dove and Olive Brook In "The Yellow Lily," dynamic trtl of the north from James the present Paramount feature. novel' Oliver Curwood's of th same name, and has been made into a really spectacular production, by Irvln Willat. The atory might h likened to the snow country, full of aurpriees to th explorer traveling ita smooth, How they make love in Hungary! surface. He plowa through That remark, decidedly exolamstory snowdrift,, rises on knolls from where in nsture, will be heard frequently he can overlook tn piacia sea ot around th lobby of th Paramount snow, then to the top of a mountain theater after local film patrons have range, whence he sees the boundle'g IPEInI S 1 Stats St. TQDAY First Showing in Salt Lak 228 South AWMAN'S WAY'-v.'Warner Baxter . Margaret Livingston SALT LAKE'S OWN BILLY DOVE "AN AFFAIR OF THE FOLLIES." Such Tender ' MARJORIE RAHBEAU Northland To the vaunting ambition of a lowly comes ot the Salt Lake theater this week for a special season, opening with Woman," owes the JThe Scarlet of on Ideal. Hiss Rambeau bad summarily finished a season on the Pantages circuit In a condensed version of "Just Life;" which will he her second play the Salt Lake theater, and had retired to her walnut grove In the hamlet of Danville, near Oakland, Cal. Aa ah struggled with budding argued with farmhands and listened to farm program on the radio, Jt occurred to her that her auburn The theater Ipoks needed bobbing. "This- bars duke haa lis s World did not know of her retirement asks Jolmnt Wig-tinand aha felt sat in her vacation. Her crown?" Visit to the beauty ahop was not at-tended with any pomp or circumstance. But Miss Rambeau reckoned without "H hat s coronet," reer hostess. The hairdresser had not n Joyed too fruitful: a aeason and felt ! plies Janet, frho is encaged to com would not that a littl publicity th duke. amis. While the star was submitting to ths ministrations of the operators, "Can he play on it?" comet' the feminine "boss" telephoned to the back Johnny. aewspapers, hoping to find her place of business emblazoned on th front somepages the following day. "Oh, no, coronet is ' Aa sometimes happens, however, thing like s crown." three waa no auch a story. The matter went to th drama crltica and that "He certainly ought to he week Miss Rambeau entertained one of crowned. Bit kind don't ofthe craft at her Danville domain. There she discussed th theater in ten IIts." general, her own affairs In particular and voiced an opinion or two having "Hit family It retry old snd to do with th general weal ot th drama. Tory distinguished." to "The' theater's only salvation return to the dally repertoire scheme know s squaw in Carton that flourished In other years." she City that's s hundred snd amid. "I'd Ilk to do it myself. If I 3 ould interest western managers In four." taking fin plays and giving m a am sure I splendid supporting company YOU KNOW THIS IS A GREAT SHOW . that It would be a matter ot profit, both to the public and th producer." Ths results of this conference wer discussed the following day with Starting With the Matinee This Afternoon George Ebey, manager of the Fulton theater In Oakland, and one of the pioneer producers of the Pacific coast, and met with Immediate favor. He summoned Miss Rambeau to Oakland The Sensational Satire Directed st Canned Drams and offered to give her scheme a chance. The first engagement waa to By X dm and Laurencs Burke be of six weeks duration. As Produced by John Cort st the Criterion Theater in New York That the star had studied her pub-H- e waa Indicated In the fact that she SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINXE WEDNESDAY, played for aa entire season la Oakland DECOEATION DAY and Ban Francisco, and la now comitjg - Ben Erway at the Wild Bidin Cliff to Salt Lak with th earn company Jumpin. Straight Shootin that appeared In her support at ths Cowboy of the MoTiea, Johnny Wiggins. Fulton and th Columbia in San Fran- Mia Oladyt George at th Olrl, cwo. vr nen uue cnasgenioni is Por Whom Johnny rails Harder Than He Ever Did From she will move to th northwest, ' .' Appearing with her owa company of New York actors, including George Barnes. In a brilliant repertoire sea. son, beginning with wal-Sut- a. p I V .1 f y m a Great ''THE SCARLET Story WOMAN" .s, BUy Scrip and sT Sav By ZELDA SEARS. ,;..' Phone Wasatch 5627 for Ticket Reservations. Seats on Sale Now. NEIL SCHETTLER PaARAMOUNT Box Office Open Sunday Prom 10 a. m. to S p. m. EMI PEC Ivl HD A, MA SC Bathe in Fil e? Fiesfa Wat Pore Enouc to Bpinli AHH fiDae The Yellow Lilly" At Paramount it I ArtiaU ever-popul- ar spar-kiln- f JN. I Popular THE DISTINGUISHED AMERICAN. STAB A EeooiPti f at American (I Scene With Two O f Love Welcome Home to At Paramount Bill LILY Adventure of th Paris Underworld. A Strang Beginning Monday Night, May 28th SchettlertoLead Tale Clive Brook 17f America.' Howe, editor Later Years of the Saturday Cine, Iftm-tas"Biographical sketches ef some leading American mes of letters wbo were members of this famnna club."" Kststn Eight Baroness Plsys. "A anlque sntltologr based entirely en good plare selected vn the basts of personal predilection." Memoir, ef Marquis White Crow Indian. "Thomas H. LeForge, the Indisn of these remislarnces. Is in resllty s whits man who. alit.v years sge, settled with the Crow Indiana In Montana." Maaaam Cliff Dwellers of Kenra. 'As account of people drives br raids. Is mint and dronght to take refuse la the Inacceaal-bl- e ledgee of precipitous mountslns." O'Neill Lassnra Laughed a Tragedy. "A powerful and soble drama.' Page Modern "A complete Alrrhaft. prartteal treatise outlining elearlr the of serous ut tea I engineering." More English Ponaonbr Diarlea. "Re. viewe ef dlarlee from the aisteenth to the nineteenth centuries with aa Introductiea os disrr reading." Hirbarde Lore's tilth sr. "Poems of rove ana lore s llting fstth." Rils snd Bonner Publicity. "News publicity sa a connecting link between say commercial enterprise snd Its public. Shuater Catholic Spirit la America. "A hook which will giro rise to wide discussion, for It handles a particularly timely subject with Btter fesrlessnewr." Thaddeua Julius Caesar and the Grandeur Thst Wsa Rome. "Thla book alterants to tntsrpnsea Marcus BILLIE SALT LAKE THEATRE Vrar Joan Creapl. 1774." New York Nights. "Tills book makes one feel, sa If one were really on s vlelt t New York." "Sketch ef (ttwdalla Conquistador. at w.icsl.en i AS T A T ElI see rr I I For reservations and full Information about the new Ambassador hotel (this is the new hotel to be built on the sit of th old Fifth East hotel) phone Bertha Peterson, Was. 61fc (Adv.) rtrabam Don Tibbs, nationally known musician, who will lead orchestra flaJtair dance pavilion during th 19:8 season. uun. There I just on place where those going In and those going out of business can meet to mutual advantage, and that plac Is Tha Tribune Want Column. CLASS EXERCISES SET. 7 Graduation execcises of 'the Ensign stake religion classes, under the direction of Stake Superintendent C. Btcknell Robbins, will be held Sunday at 6:30 p. m. in the Assembly hall, tabernacle grounds. , v. - "Being the diary ef s missionary explorer ea the Pacific Creapl um-m- er arlatoTs." Yleressaer Deadlock. "A remarkable aorel of Rnaals under sot let rule." t Stern A Marriage, Wss Made. "Youth and parent strugstriving for gling to realise ths hopes It has for its child." Hes sad Msrkets. Cooper Latin America "This book has been written In order to promote a clearer nnderatanding ot the main business rharsrtertetles ef men." MONDAY FOR REGISTRATION. Registration at th Holliday kindergarten will be held from a. m. to li o'clock noon Monday. N. H. Webb, principal of th. Irving school at Holliday, announced Saturweeks kindergarten, unsix day. Th der supervision of the Granite district, will be in charge, of Miss Virginia Wyse, teacher. s; AUTO ADMISSION 50c PER CAR 5c SODA - X, 1 .aA4 Z37&AK .S. riljvai4J,l. a.. Ml -- 1 "I feSr"..; ALL THIS WEEK re s mom and a $pad lime "JOHNNY GET YOUR GUN" for evet Buckin' Bronc Others of th Wilkes Players in Virid Boles . J wet Two Lft Day 11 Romsntlo Hueaian Drama ALL SEATS BX8EBVED AND LOOK AT THE PBICXS Prioet 25c, 60c, 75c, $1.00 Nights st i:30. Matinei Sunday, Thursday, Saturday st 2:30. Prices--2- 5c, 80e m a lr Ta Unique, Tant sf4w Music ol --- itLag i i LUCKY - LOCKWOOQ a- W 7 b Isf LOWELL SHERMAN SHIRLEY PALME, koiert rnAzm Africa) Wild Cam Comedy ettn Hunt New Review and Novelty. i llli 1 ...... j e i ' - x r jr THEATRE PLAYERS NEXT ATTBACTION THE FUN GPOT OF UTAH "COMPROMISING SALLY" A Merry Melanr of Mjjcet; Honeymoons By ATery Hopwood, Who Koowt How to Write 'Zm 7 OUB FAB EWELL PLAY :::i:lt;l ! 3Se ROUND TRIP VIA BAMBERGER ELECTRIC |