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Show THE P?.OVO HERALD. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1921. tug Mary Carr Plays MotherRole Well in" Over the Hill" on ii One of the outstanding ffliiiiiisiillaillliiittill mighty choru of. praise tbathas been accorded Marjr Carr, who, in thla re markable Riming by "William Fox of Will Carleton's famous story in Terse, has' won a niche la the hall at film fame. "Over the Hill" will be shown at the Columbia Thursday and Friday. While Mrs. Carr is deserving of all the tributes that have been lavished upon her, it is nevertheless a fact that her Diincioal claim to rrettneRa can. not be charged wholly, or even chjet- ly. .10 any highly idealised or carefully studied portrayal of the role that has made her famous. Her achievement ihag .Usfoundatlon in the fart .that in the making of "Over the Hill" she did at aiiLDuLrataet walked noiact into the picture surrounded by her own little brood of children who play- important characters in the earlier part of the picture; and when called upon to register a certain emotion of visualize a .particular incident of the ftttory ; she .merely portrayed herself did just as she would have done In real life, with no attempt at theatrical "Mother 'Mine" THURSDAY ONLY " ' Two great sensations have stirred Port Henry. N. Y in the hundred years that it has been perched on the hills along the southern border of Lake Champlain. One was the discovery of iron ore, Jhat made millionaires of at least three families, and brought prosperity to thousands. The ( sideredhas given-to-th- Is the coming of the motion pic ture peopie to uenry, as an Weal location for Alaskan" views. The Goldwyns sent itlreir Rex Beach company there to (Urn the principal scenes of The North Wind's Malice, which comes to the Princess theater, for two dirys. commencing tonight. rt , HAftY-ANK- it A Musicat Skit Made up of Pretty Girls. SCAMP & SCAMP Novelty Acrobats - It was perhaps a fortunate coinci- yea rs dence in Afr a. arr if ago she gave up a very promising stage career in favor o domestic life; and when this fact is taken into con sideration, it seems as though fate had transplanted her to the quiet domestic atmosphere that was to pre pare ner to go out in later me ana achieve fame with ft portrayal so life like and natural that it seems at first glance little shorKof uncanny. Another factor in Mrs. Carr's favor is that screen Audiences are becoming more and more particular as to the types of women to whom mother parts are entrusted. It is natural that men and women out front-particthe , women should resent or grow wearyTfTcreetnnother who do not look the part and cannot act It convincingly. Mrs. Carr, sur rounded by her kiddieacertalnly looks and acts the part; and the unpre cedented success of "Over the! Hilt," which tugs at the heartstrings from beginning to end, was inevitable, with the pivotal character so happily cast s-4- Joy and shadow I They are attractively blended in this stirring story of a beautiful girl's lifeln a New England village! Love comes at last, but only after tragedy and . their sway! Don't miss this charming ' . EDITH ROBERTS in "OPENED SHUTTERS at ularly FRIDAY AND SATURDAY9 VIOLA DANA "THE MATCH BREAKER'S fV that you can work yourself , with paint, varnish or enamel ftl 7E hsvs established than 72 years. 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There was unanimous regret exthat more of the music loTers pressed xmvn worn unsblA to take advant age of this opportunity of hearing tne nnrta or a reaiiy juubiubi. mnaiPBi family, the head of wbom appeared In coucert in Provo tmrty years aero, and all of whom are musicians of well recognized" Teputation. The eoneert was given under the auspices, of the Ladies Aid : of the Congregational church. .fc...... i .if.. I.. .A The Big Sensation r vK; ' Stales v i ii ' ' "" . . . VII ... i . . Mvn. V.. III. m:',ilmmmm Ml I VtWMfjiAUKVffWnmmni. Mill n n mmmmm III ..inji H oftheLYear: J.vt 1111111 ' WIWI HAROLD BELL WRIGHT Ask those who saw it Monday and Tuesday He Demands That Same Impelling Force That Won the Wai ' be Applied to Peace Time i i1, . By J. V. CLARKE differences between the warliers ana PEOPLE . la tits TJnItd States art sub- i their employer are mental and , to Ter th Ject to solution aeeoclatlor, shevlk scare. ThelrVears are ro nd interchange ofthrough Idea haa brought on to the the catch, score ground longer bosaes and workers to a bet- Uanderlng tread Of the force of dlSv trr nnilntiilliir rhrourh limtiirM order. Instead there le a constantly meetings and classes, In all of u uiuusiriai Ai.r. whlcA everyone Is given fuu oppor "' ; lea. r between tunlty to speak his mind. through , ; employer and employee, wlU pass to Thi, sam, Wea forms the theme of I peace evoiuuon insteaa el Harold BeU Wright's newest novel, inroufn . , -- Helen of the Old House." In this revolution. , we American reaerauon or Mr. Wright drvea bom ,the story nas vamuei uompers to thought that between Its bead. Mr. Omipers has always labor and capital must coma If the maintaraea position Detwem tne country la to M preserved; that It extremists of later and extremists of was the big Idea of co-oratios that confirms his won the war, capital. His which view as tha view of organised labor, welded four million American etliiens Oeooral Pershing Is as different a from every walk of life Into a united type iw mas as oouia oe imagined, army, Mr. Wright saaan "There la net m a recent waaninarton speech no finer body of loral dttsena tha- I as oauea upoa ais reilow oountrymea th great army at our America". to get together aad to la workmen. And the great army rf ! tha Hfa of tfaa nation our Americas buslnem men are Just A national industrial committee has as fine and true and loyal. But if i Jwt been formed by the Natlonal Clvia these loyal American elUnens who whose express purpose Is work With their hands and these Vtyf i rederatloo to bring together, for discussion, rep- - citlsens who work In the office don ; resentaUvea of labor, of capital and hold together, tn the same spirit of Pubu ththat In united them comradeship I ! Cleveland the Industrial AaeoeUu war, we may as well run up a new reoeraUlng tin many pf tas naf at Washington."- or , - iv trainina- - in ensemoie paying and rhythm without charge. Those who oo not Enow now to reua notes on their lnstrumente should get In touch, with some private teacher .v, on vivn thnrn that tramtnK in a sh'ort time arid then tbey should try to make the orcnesira. Parents: Make a special enorx vo VK,n tin an orchestra or band iBstrnment so he can make a good noise and be of service w me community Instead of spending his time . VlUlAMrCKV mkoAri a wi-- i Industrial America Facing Nocturne,'. F Minor . . . ... . . .Chopin Polonaise, On. 53, A Flat., ..Chopin On"tWlttgsof SongpMendelssohn-iilszt- t ............. L.isit Campanella .. Polonaise, E Major............. ..uszi r. it worth while to bur expensive instruments for a boy to start learning on, when he has never played on an instrument before T aref ft good . laatru- - r la hotter tosecond-hanor new is ment, whether not so Important ;At the Provo high school a- Junior orchestra is how started and anyone who can play their instrument so as to read notes, is eligihie to enter anu tw " ). land Between d Fainting It U advlaabls to Secure tha Services sf a Mirtf Matae. Fuller' Specificatioa for a diirabla, beauti-- u Bod Tarnish oi tha fineat typn. Hot injured by boiiinf water. Tolling furairora r verr hztS wear. Also ro a k era of Deioret. Rubber . Ce-nent Floor Paint. "Fulterwear" Varnish, sfkawni. Ar,it?Knd,Wahabl. Wall Finish: Roof Punt. J1" "res t,H c' Cl"v "' JUNIOR ORCHESTRA Homo Oc.soTafai ! Tt . Matinee Daily 2:15, 15c, 35c. Evening 8:15, 25cr35c, 55c .ALL TIMES TfiffwrrmfioiowB the LASTTIMES THURSDAYAND FRIDAY PIGTURJE ...... ht H; H. Ellertson, Director e .uoaowhicr Memories Music Box ........ r.v. ...... Godowsky Godowsky Quixiotic Errantry , :Godowsky Watteau Paysage T Alt Wien .....Godowsky Terpsichorean Vindobona.,Godowsky (From "Thlskontameton " tnirty moods and scenes.) Fantasie, Op. 49. P.' Minor. . ..Chopin y.. .Chopin Impromptu A Flat. Fantasie, Impromptu, C Sharp Minor nrday-nig- CZZZtFtZATtOU U - k. LaketsKor-iat-jwet- a nmnll. hut aooreciative audience annlanrlAH thfl DeMoSS musicians Sat- - Serv- brackets, basketry, UiTCl t ' in COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA grand chapter of the Eastern Star. JU19 " THE TOREADOR" on the street corner making bad Mrs. Delia Gibson has returned to noises. her home in Price after a stay in iMusic is cultural and every boy who Provo as tne guest of Mrs. J. W. Nixon. plays in the band, or orchestra will re Mrs. Charles Ward has returned ceive of that spirit which makes for home, after anendlne' a few davs in better and higher things. ' gOgden attending the sessions of the DE MOSS CONCERT . i CLYDE COOK 1 ...... ,.v... chairs, batluiibs, etx, are old really on the surface. Paint, varor enamel them and they're floors, ol Sylvan-Tyr- ..... JOE WHITEHEAD A Regular Nut. A UNIVERSAL In "Opened Shutters," her latest American girl aives her nrreater dra Universal production, showing at the matlc scope, and this assertion is com- Strand theater Thursday, Edith Rob4pletlytconfim1e1L,by those. naT! bbu ucr auuiiittuift wor it m upenea erts appears as a New England lassie, Shutters a type new to her screen experience. . Miss Roberts Is daintily petite with In jecent-success- es ahe has special- dark brown hair, blue yes and an ized on the Spanish characterizations olive complexion which lends Itself as in "Lasca" and "The Fire Cat" but, easily to either the Latin roles or the she says, the role of the average more fair Anglo-Saxointerpretations, andJtfrsbarlesJectndIr4IrndMxsWm - DQll VH I 0.iY EMMY Offerings --C Ji MS: . paintipgpractict goes back more a service vV lor v.$men and men who CAUELTON Something Different in Canine trS. Leopold Godowsky, pianist of fame. Dlaved at the state taber nacle Friday night before a large and appreciative audience. Godowskyls playing reveals, a great and amazing intellectuality, a genius for analysis, a marvelous mas,tesyjof technic and a comprehensiveness of acquisition of piano literature- baffling in magnitude and dazzling in ' accu . ., racy of rendition. The bare perusal of the program will carry some idea f Godowsky's attainments. The program follows: . Sonata Appasionata, Op. o7. . . Beethoven . . '.' ... . Allegro as8al. Andante con moto. Allegro nfa non troppo-Prest.uodi ecturnal Tangier .... I world-fwid- at Accordionist EDITH ROBERTS in'OPEN SHUTTERS' 11U GODOWSKY RECITAL t-- SANTUCCI - Mr. tittle Weiidersr Madam? .s (Pi - stage.- ; T Evening 8:15, screen a veritable gem of cnaraetertra-tion- , ,and one that ranks with the great - portrayals of the American - TONICHT I -- American e TO (XT mm other embellishment The result whpn naturalness and simplicity of Interpretation are con- comedy have had romance, starring THE PLACE ' ' "" ocreen - Whole Town Filmed features of JJithe success pt the remarkable William i ox pnoiopiay "uver tae mil. la the LAST TIMES TONIGHT Stage and- TONIGHTAND THURSDAY. i Rex Beach.'s Famous Story it pe ; tk, "The BoFlliWiiiTs Mailce": "-- : V |