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Show 19 3 1. . " a . && This ere PRO VP (UTAH) SUNDAY 'HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27, in a itiii Week cyj di IP - J t . rrrr- V Modem Ypurir Is ThenienOirDret Offering "A RE THESE OUR CHILDRENf At last a motion -picture . on ah . theme of modern - youth ' bursts forth upon a blase motion picture public with real youth in it, a powerful pow-erful Reeling of . authenticity, r a broathless drama and a high degree . of sheer entertainment value fori theater-goers of all ages. ; f4 j High praise . comes from critics on 'jAte-These Our Children," the ! Ci&t offering today, Monday and Tuesday. x In some instances "modern youth" has been the victim, of sensational, sen-sational, tawdry and 'unconvincing exploitation on the screen. , "A gold mine of the best sort of film entertainment, en-tertainment, it has somehow arrived ar-rived in celluloid cheapened but not in "Are These Our Children?" Th outstanding performances arc by the- principals, youngsters all below 20 years of age. Eric Linden, New York stage , sensation,-heads the cast and gives an unforgettable performance. Although- Rochelia Hudson is the feminine romantic lead and does some fine acting, the pait i-layed by the "vampf," Arline Judge, gives opportunities that al-lov al-lov her to dominate -many scenes. Ben Alexander, Roberta Gale and Ri.boit Quirk also ' do -excellent work. . .. . - ' -. . "J t f 'Iheae Our Children ? . has a relatively uninvdlVed plotwWcb deal.-, with the arrival of younr Linden at the critical .stage ot. life at; which' he wttst choose a path for right or wrong. ' His youth lads ilra into the wrong path, .ncH froai there on the itorynever halts it 3 tense stride toward a fetartling climax. , ',. ' . ... Featured Attractions On Provo Screens ; -safe in; incrx,(' .t. For'-sheer' dramatic . power and picturesqueness, D9rothy . Mackaill has hd' no 'roje to somare , with that of hVr Gilda 'inSafe 'Ip Hell the First National produc-J tion which opens Wednesday at the Crest theater. ; . "Safe In Hell"' is one of the strongest melodramas , ; that has come to the screen here this year." It islhe story of. ah unfortunate girl, .loved by a young sea captain,, who is 'driven to violence In'Vrotect-injr In'Vrotect-injr herself against an iinweloojoe suitor;" Fearing she has 'killed "him, she tftesto ah Island'in thtf "Smth Pacific, .beyond the Teach of' extra-ditionA extra-ditionA There, she finds herself one of a community of fugitive and ren-egades ren-egades and meets with even 'more sensational adventures." The"; story has a" spectacular, end tog. v"" MisS: Mackaill' 'ireveals herself as an emotional actress of tremendous force; Ajmang the players are v Donal4 Cook, goodlooking and capable lead-? ing man, Ralf Harolde, the consummate con-summate villaln-Georg .-' Marion Br., of Anna '.Christie 3eryr-Clarense 3eryr-Clarense Muse and Noble? Johnson, negro stage and screen-stars ; Gus-tav Gus-tav von Seyf fertlti, famoul character charac-ter actor Cecil Cunningham! vaudeville vaude-ville headllnerand beauty Nirg Mae McKthney, . successor oti Flor-i;nce' Flor-i;nce' Mills' among p colored V stars; Morgan Wallace, John Wray, Ivan Simpson, Victor Varconi and other outstanding' players. V,,-' - J ; ' -. . -,. - . , .v , , , . , ct m' .fix - - -tll . m' . & V l ..r - " i i ? ' Top eft; Is ascene :f rom Pdssessed, featuring-Joan Crawford and Clark Gable, current attraction at the . rtlgnt.-SJeiie iroijl 4rB-iuss U4i vjuiiuteui- now piaymg ai, inc. viei. i-KJWtrr jeti- Fttwdunt'iheateirr Crawford, 'Gable In Strone Drama e Faramount New Year's At Paramount J?PoMe8sedj a. loye ;; story Interpreted Inter-preted wlth "delicacy?" and .'singular dramatic power, opens " at the" Paramount, Para-mount, theater today. Joan Crawford Craw-ford and .Clark Gable play the romantic ro-mantic roles a very effective star combination. Not since "Paid" has Miss Crawford had a role to compare com-pare with her dramatic part as the heroine of "Possessed," and she rises to the ' occasion with rare spirit and charm. 1 The Gable personality per-sonality is also ideally suited to the demands of. his role. The lovers -of "Possessed" are frankly modern' daringly unconventional, uncon-ventional, yet bound by the same sentimental ties that govern every sincere affection. .Joan Crawford partrays a young girl who refuses to remain in the poverty-stricken class into which she was born. In a rebellious moment she breaks her engagement to herfactory sweetheart sweet-heart and arrives in New. York intent in-tent on winning the luxuries and refinements of life she craves. She resolves to keep her heart free, but soon finds herself deeply in love with her protector, "Mark Whitney," Whit-ney," a wealthy young clubman aspiring as-piring toward a political career. v-..ttnv's aversion to marriage is deep-seated the result of his own unhappy experience. The picture has every element for keen dramatic dra-matic entertainment suspense. finely drawn characterizations, lay- I ish, ever-changing backgrounds, and artistic direction. A well chosen chos-en supporting cast offers convincing convinc-ing portrayals The . program -features Billy House in "Retire Inn," and also a Paramount cartoon and Sound News. Again this New Year's eve, the Paramount theater is having its annual New Year's show. This year the program planned is to be the biggest funfest ever offered to' the show-gojng public of Provo, according ac-cording to the management. There will be favors for everyone, noise-makers, noise-makers, balloons, hats, horns, bells and whistles. A special stage show is planned with music and novelty acts, all 'bf which will be announced announc-ed later in the week. The seat sale will be handled the same as, in the past, with the main floor reserved and the balcony unreserved. Tickets Tick-ets are on sale at the Paramount box Office from now until New Year's eve. Special consideration will be given to parties. Clothes moths, which live about -hree weeks, may deposit as many as 200 eggs. loans: rta"rt showa Richard Dix and fjackie Cooper ittr tyoung Do jovan s Kid," which comes to the Crest Friday1 and Saturday; lower right, Dorothy MacaaiU'-and ponala Cook m "Safe in Hell , at the Crest Wednesday. 1 "DONOVAN'S KLT v The judge sat with eyes half-closed, half-closed, listening to the testimony, r On the stand was 'a 'little waif Midgie, telling the court what a he-.man he-.man tough-hombre 'gat-drawing fel- low Jim Donovan, ..his guardian could be. The courtjistened, f or the honorable qualities that Jim might possess instead Midge gave the judge the worshipful child's impression im-pression of a gang-leader, hero There sat Donovan, gone "straight for MJdgie'trsake. ' " , His eyes, steel-grey when action, sizzled-in his sW and khts hands itched for the feel; of rirbn," melted into the ; softness of fear, pitiful compassion, of tearful spite and then flaming anger.; when he saw that-the court would take his Midge away from him. . Then the court pronounced., affi tenoe: ' " ; This thrfn-packed story h ?bpi-ing ?bpi-ing to the5 Crest Friday and SkfuV- day. It is only a small part of the action which . roars - .across screen when-Richard -Dix, the Jim Donovan in stirring drama, "Toung Donovan's Kid," faces the court and faces; he knows in his heart, tljf! death of life,' hope, companionship.' Jackie Cooper of "Skippy" fame, 'is "Midge."' . ' '" v'- - . Doeai ruea rv in American Fork "Man Missionary Home . 'tp? California POL.A NEGRI BETTER SANTA MONICA, Calif., Dec. 26. (HE) A cheery Christmas was spent jby Pola Negri, , -motion picture act ress who is recovering irom a major ma-jor operation. Although still' confined con-fined to her bed in a hospital here, she was visited by a number of her -5as and received many gifts andjflowers. Miss Clara Fdtland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ALv ji. Fotland, has returned from a;26-months L. D. S. mission in ; California. .jTgie'tefe'fift ih. the San MTrinCiseo' district, mnst of her cember 16. She meHln Saw i. Francisco by her mother, vno atT tended the San Francisco district LLconference. They visited with relaf tives and. friends in Los Angeles and Glendale, Calif., and in Mesa,' Ariz. While in Mesa, they were shown through the temple. Indians won damages from'Newi." ii . ii HAPPY and prosper- P ; ous New Year" is the fJ CJ cp Estelle Taylor Is Hurt In Smashup IIOLL.YWOOD. Dec. 26. i:.P Estelle Taylor, actress and divorced di-vorced wife of Jack Dempsey, was recovering today from injuries suffered suf-fered Christmas morning in an automobile au-tomobile accident. The actress was riding in an au tomobile with Frank Joyce, director, direc-tor, when the machine was forcetl 'rem a street by a speeder. After bounding over the curbs the Joycrf machine crashed into a palm tree Miss Taylor suffered a bruised hip and a severe head laceration. She was removed to her home after treatment at Hollywood emergency hospital. Her would suffer from the head injury. physician said, shd no permanent pcai Free legal aia lor needy familir-s is offered by law students at the University of Wisconsin. WINTER SCENES Make Beautiful Pictures HEDQUIST : Home Ownci! Drug Stores and Photo Department BBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBX5!!I!:SBBB6S9SSSBiBDflB118QK0 If 11 n u a ti n u M H M n n it DON'T WASTE A SINGLE THINC IPeB?niffiaimeiffifts $2.5dD & uP EXPECT MURDER CHARGE . vSALT lAKE CITY, Dec. 24. (UJ) Murder charges were expected to be filed today against Elmer Moore, 23, admitted slayer of Marko De-vich, De-vich, 31, Murray. Moore told authorities au-thorities he ftredi in self-defense ti that, in fact, Devich shot at him 4 first. ... A ' . ., i. ii HAPPY and prosper-; prosper-; ous New Year" is the usuargreeting, but do you know v how to make it prosperous as well as hap-at py? See us ana arrange a loan Our Service is Confidential COLUMBIA INDUSTRIAL . LOAN COMPANY PHONE 1277 64 Nqrth Univ. Ave. PROVO. UTAH f ilme beipgH spent in and about Oak-; York state for land, Alameda, sDaly Yallejo. '"She left Salt Eake City, on Oct. 3, 1929, and was1 released on De- lands they were City and cheated out of. And farmers are trying to collect financial relief foi the lands they enough to own. are- unfortunate T 31 - WATCH FOR 'HEDQUlgS TWO-FOR-ONE HOME OWNED ' ; DRUG STORES Marion C. Robinson of American Fork 'was . sentenced Saturday to serve six months in' the county jail on a charge of violation of the state law. regarding the sale of cigarets without stamps aff fixed. :r The jail sentence -was suspended tby Judge Maurice Harding on condition .that the defendant observe ali-law3 and pay a, cash. fine of $50. t ' Mr. Robinson filed notice -of ;an appeal to thev district court. I I , : , - . ; , . ! nVESLEY RUGGLES' DRAMA .i ) J gOF WORLDS CHAOS ? J) W I U Neil OV I ( thm JUem mt gt$A nriynle incandescent, lamps from r each lOOOt bought; by the. govern ment are testea at me Bureau or Standards. A , "V M Crane Maternity Ho spitai The only Maternity fHokpitdl in Utah grv,ing:lve;SeTyice ; of Registered Nurses fxclusively Patients of any regular practicing physician accepted. I . - ' . . , . ...-.,. J AAAi . T . , ' r n t I1T 1. 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