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Show J THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1822. Screen THE HERALD'S THEATRICAL PAGE Stage ac p rr r "DIAMOND Young Faculty Players Score High, in Van Dyke9 s Drama "The House of Rimmon" U3 CARLISLE" la northwestern Canada the mountarrested Dick ed police yesterday notorBoyd, who is believed to be the . ious "Diamond Carlisle," the bandit "This play is the beginning of the.teurs do this very thing. Mrs. Ballif who had been operating In the states. hall is the exception, and yet she does not A recent robbery in which 10,000 was more pretentious," the College stolen from a messenger put the po- audience was advised by the "House for a moment forget that the captive maid of Israel really is one of the big of Rhnmdn" program writer. lice on Boyd's tralL in Pretentious is the right word for the .possibilities of the play. This is one of the unusual scenesCarambitious effort made by T. Karl Kathryn B. Pardoe drew au unllke- the photoplay feature "Diamond is Pardoe's faculty players, Monday and able part in Tsarpi. The role in diffl lisle" in which George Cheseboro Few amateurs cult in that the audience is unfriendly i..f,',rri Priiiav and Saturday at the Tuesday evenings. Strand theater. It is a grapaic story would choose a Van Dyke drama. to the plotting of the wife of Naaman of the northwoods of Canada where Fewer still would have attempted a and the blgh priest of the House of blank verse, with no light Rimmon. Withal, Mrs. Pardoe carried the mounted police maintain order four-act- , that infest moments other than a court jester through her lines well, and with fine among the lawless elements , may produce, and you could count on theatrical ability made Tsarpi as un that section. as Diamond those who, hav- popular as ft is possible for a husband George Cheseboro villain and his the finger of a handfour-act drama, a poisoning woman to become on the ing a Van Dyke, a Carlisle is a lovable the really pretentious effort on hand, stage. reformation is such that gives him is he seen the cosClawson Y. Cannon, the high priest sympathy. At no stage that thee would supply th? eieenery andwardrobe not the from character of the House of Rimmon; Lowry Nelof stage sort tuming, the be his bandits are supposed to be, butIs led but from the family sewing basket, son, in the popular role of Naaman, and the university art department. and Franklin Madsen won high appre characterisation is such that he beautiful But that is what the B. Y. U. faculty ciation from the audiences. So, too, back into the better life by a did and did exceedingly well! did Alfred Osmond, as Elisha. prophet of players All a m rpace to , hmmtf g " HA S STY f4Q? TONIGHT 8:15 FA The Great Pauline E:!:::.!n!:::!::': FIELDS & SHELDON Pl Saturdsy Special Children's Matlne, 9:15. Dally Matinee 4 P. M. Regular Matinee 4 P. M., Evening, 1 P. M., Mae Boyd and after her has become mixed up Dick brother case and Carlisle, Carlisle with the Taylor who is now known as Jack old coslearns of his flight, dons his th e gang tume and in daring hold up of 10,0OO in the saloon returns with the stolen had Dick Boyd which 4v,)a in an unusual thing to the police on a different frail then he runs into his old enemy bests in a fight and B Lopez whom he rlothes and mask he I 1)11 U" i,,.,.' wore as "Daimond" Carlisle. He'meets LIS 7:45 and TONIGHT AND THURSDAY SESSUE HAYAKAWA in "SATURDAY and "THE BEGGAR MAID" Burne-Jone- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Dili CUE" Featuring George Creseboro A Canadian T Northwest in "A SAILOR MADE MAN" BAD ACCIDENT. "What caused the fight?" "Mrs. Jones ran down Mrs. Smith." "I didn't know the Jonses had a car." "You don't need a car to run down neighbor." ATTENTION A corset, like a pair of shoes, should be measured and made to fit the body, instead of making the body fit the corset. NUBONE CORSET Ki 5 ! isn't locked! 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I will be pleased to call Nu-Bo- l hour-g- eopa The corset of to your ... ic NU BONE CORSETS - r;J ' T i -- 'Jvitl Chlat Moullr blight I ere an TO LOVE EM I o quality.- Fronc an pea 3 chalc i DANCING LIGHTS AND LAUGHTER! YOUTH AND THE CALL THE SMALLEST TOWN. "How big is Terrapin Ford?" "Small, very small." town, is it?" "Worse than that" "How come?" "A town." And they other at night too- -'e were both very successful uoiaen Cheat' and "me out "The man elected to stick it with me was Alvin Wyckoff, director He and I of photography. " evening. every hour were younger then," he added, snuling. now. done "Perhaps it couldn't be comAside from us, there were two company. plete crews, for each when we had w "And I remember r Al lu. 6smu( UwrAKAvfe in "Wudu 1mm AM I Geraldine Farrar tmuer coninu we time eight weeks. During that were entitled to mane u Scene from "When Lights Are Low," We actually made three, pictures. at the Strand tonight and Thursday. and one of them was Carmen. FREE AIR. Rastus Yer honor, ain't the air "SCANDAL" free? the Judge Of course the air is free. who plays Frank, J Herbert Rastus Well, yer honor, that's all part of Sutherland York in Selznlck'a I stole, just plain air. revival of the Constance Tahnadge Judge But you are charged with success, "Scandal," at the Princess an auto tire? theater tonight and Thursday, brings stealing I just took it to wrap up to his motion picture work the experi- theRastus of air, judge. list an imposing from ence derived legitimate stage successes. HOW HE KNEW. iMr. Frank was a member of Wright First Motorist I dreamed last night Lorinier's notable cast in "The ShepI died and went to hell. herd King," and also in Ibsen's "The that Second Motorist How did you know Wild Duck," and his work with Florence Davis in "Divorcons" and "The it was hell? First Motorist There were forty Doll's house" brought him prominently on every block. into the ken of the critics. He also fireplugs played with Walker Whiteside in "We Are King, and witn Aiaaame for a season, not to mention a lengthy engagement with E. H. in repertoire. His popularity as an actor, however, is not confined to American audiences. A couple of seasons in London, one with Sir Herbert Tree and one' with Sir Henry Irving, served to identify him with the English :tage, and his success in pictures has been as unqualified there as In the United States. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Matinee Daily, 4 P. M. REGULAR PRICES Frank What's that got to do with it? Wife The engine will toe stolen be fore we get back. UUD of ! up tombs i mot he loo for pairs." "Exceeding the speed limit?" "No, exceeding the feed limit.' ON THE ROAD. Frank My engine is missing. Wife Oh, Frank, and the garage spend dollars hlog ai COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA THE LIMIT. "My husband is laid up So-the- Satisfaction and comfort sured you. Philadelphia. d W Satisfaction and comfort are assured. Let us prove it to you with a VISCOUMTESS MAIDSTON'E, formerly Miss Margaretta Drexel of crown-burdene- viu.. w HAROLD LLOYD J) e i looa, WINNERS OF THE WEST B. F. Cummings, whom no one (excepting Pardoe) had suspected of possessing court jester moments. The flashes of real comedy displayed by the Jester are heightened by the repartee with the lords of Damascus, more especially with Lord J. Marenus Jensen, a statesman of the school of 850 B. C. Director Pardoe is to be congratulated. He shouldered a large job, a difficult one, and carried it through to a successful finish. The costuming was excellent, the scenery worthy of praise, for which we may thank the B. Y. U. art department. And the audiences were large in number and hearty in applause. The music of the B. Y, U., orchestra with Glenn Van Wagenen conducting, was pleasing. B. Y. U. dramatics went ahead an other notch! lonalrei igh to kes auc but w i toui CLASS, MANNING & CLASS The lighter moments of the drama are contributed by LIlULUXq day and the NEXT MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY s tnadQ Anna " riA Mounted Police Story. Tilled American Women Bize-abl- n " of Wcan-i- i GOODE & WALDE, NIGHT" staff in finishing up the director latest Paramount picture, embark Nieht" in order that he might in Europe. vacation his for promptly days were required. Twelve working xum hA the feature and the Columbia theater Thursday T7U.; Antf This' demand for speed gave rise to reminiscences on mr. w which it concerning the rapidity towith work on a is possible sometimes detracting from its value. picture withTWO wv Famous Painting. s' lt tor What Is believed to be a record -, a in"and crtitin special titling ana tion was set by Cecil B DeMUle s "WHEN LIGHTS ARE LOW" From Sir Edward "The House of Rimmon" never before, as the memory of man runneth, had such a majestic figure on the throne of Damascus as Harrison R. Merrill, garbed in yards and yards of royal purple. The shade of Benhadad must have turned green with envy if it noticed the towering king that sat throne at Colupon the B. Y. , lege hall. If Prof. Merrill ever tires teaching and writing poems he could get a job as king, or emperor, or something lika that, in almost any country. From king to slave is a far jump, but we make it easily. There have been others who assayed the role of Ruahmah, and without having brought the captive maid of Israel into sucb. gratifying prominence as Algie Eggert-se-n Ballif does it. This role affords the actor privilege of overdoing the part, and most ama- - bo les: PANTHEON SINGERS I g'wben Carlisle reaches the camps a the north he is employed as is profeshandy he While sional gambler. cards he refuses to play a Meyer, w'.,.i m an tAiis "Black"satisfied , rPropHetor:Tf be is not another with his winnings he can seek (nslder ani of i Hav eYour Cleaning, Dying and Pressing Done Right 9 tcIP Sl WORK GUARANTEED GARMENTS DTI; CLOTHES INSURED For That Better Service Call Up 809" SANITARY CLEANING AND DYEING COMPANY Plant 54 N. 4th West. proVo, Utah. Office 304 W. Center. The Only Modern in Cleaning Plant Utah County. thTnSSSi11' the home' cheaPr Km 10 w for dfy cleanin fc.w(Vm"-'-- - i I.pfk. flush. Here, nun forwa " the F ami us ln'rc j" '0'?, Ii.; r'', Mr IflL. M'f, Mia J"'lil.( , |