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Show THE DAILY HERALD OF UTAH COUNTY, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1922. "Camille" THE DAILY HERALD "Camille," the Nazimova production Published by The Herald Company. WEEKDAY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SATURDAY. E. C. Itodgers. Editor ud Publisher. J. A. Owens. Advertising Manager. Harry Butler. Circulation Manager. Utermountain Advertinlng Representative. Leo L. Levin, Ness Bid., Salt Lake which will be wen on Wednesday and EVERY Thursday at the Strand theater, has been modern ized for the screen In an adaptation by June Mathis. who wrote the continuity for the R Ingram productions for Metro of "The Four HorwnWit of Apocalypse" and "The mall matter June 6, 1911,' at the postoffice, Entered second c)a Conquering Power." In playing the '. Proo. I'tah. under the art of March 3. 179. Dumas heroine, Nazimova follows the Terms of Subscription: Jiellvered by carrier, 30 cents a montb; by mull tradition that haa led nearly all of the great actresses to give it a place In I'tah county. 3 a year; outside the county, $3..r,0 a year. the tradition of In their repertoire: i Bernhardt, Eleanora Duse, Clara, Morris, Rejane, Modjeska, Lauraj Keene. Olga Nethersole and Ethel Iiarrymore. In Rudolph Valentino, the dashing young actor who plays the role of Duval, Nazimova has a leading , It is no difficult matter to clean a city, even the largest in man of brilliant gifts who haa won much praise for his remarkable per the world, if every citizen will do his bit in the cleaning and hav- formances In "The Four Horsemen of ing done that encourage others, less loyal in support, to do his bit. the Apocalypse," as Julio Desnoyers, Conquering Power," as Tomorrow is the half holiday in Provo, especially Intended and In "The GrandeL Qharles to give everybody a chance to clean up his own premises, and by The story Is about a young Parisian so doing set an excellent example to his neighbors. law student, Armand Duval, who loves This evening it might be well to hunt up the ralce and shovel Marguerite Oautler, known as Camille notorious, beautiful woman w uv and enough receptacles to store the rubbish for the city wagons. laabandons her Parisian haunts and de in those recep- cides to live Remember not to place ashes nor wet garbage simply and unobtrusively tacles. with him. Armand's father, anxious for the family honor, prevails on her Are you ready? to leave his son. Camille consents, returns to her cabaret night life, but THE COST OF WAR. la deserted by her friends when Illness attacks ber. Slowly she sinks to (Indiana Times.) Is there any justification for war? Can anyone say that the poverty and neglect and at last dies, In the thonght that she preslaughter incident to war has ever benefited the world? Can any happy vented Armand from ruining his or was ii uiai no victor matter whether say it victim, nation, chances of a career. Before she dies, satisfied with what war has cost it, or with the fruits derived from Armand has learned of the sacrifice the struggle? Germany would seem to answer all of these inter she made for him. In addition to Rudolph Valentino, rotratfrfes in the negative. Nasimova's supporting cast includes Germany lost 46 men; killed and wounded 109, for every hour Edward Connelly,- - Rex Cherry man, from the day when her troops piled across the Belgian border until Arthur Hojit Zeffie TIHbury, Ruth Ftowerton, (Mrs. the final signal was given to cease fighting after the armistice Miiier, Consuelo Oliver and William Orlamond. was signed, tier total oi Kiiiea was z,Bue,040, wim Ray C. Smallwood, associated; with wounded. Narlmova In all her recent Metro proMaking up the several levies necessary to keep her armies up ductions, directed 'Camille.'' Rudolph to fighting strength during the duration oi tne war, uermany was J. Bergqulst photographed It and Rambova bad charge of the forced to nut into the field 13.000.000 men. When we have read Natacha are direction. we have of its a tenth of an army being decimated, losing force, A feature of "Camille" Is tfcs manbeen shocked by the slaughter, but during tnat great way just ner In which the stage settings have they follow the modclosed, Germany lost one man killed out of each seven that was been designed; In evoking the atmosphere school ern called into service. and moods of the plot The master screen craftraan, David Wark Griffith, producer of the, screen's greatest sensations creator of the most advanced innovations in motion picture productions, finder and developer of the world's greatest screen stars, has produced another wonderful production, "The Love Flower," which is being heralded everywhere as a creation of exquisite beauty, hauning charm and spirited drama. I sited ArtiHts Corporation recently announced its release and the first showing of this newest Griffith production in this community will be at the Columbia Theater on Wednesday. Words of the most superlative degree and descriptions of the most laudatory nature have not been found to express In adequate terms this wonderful picture play of love and adventure such as only Griffith, a master, may reveal in alt its beauty, strength and exitement Critics have pro- - j Over 2000 Circulation TOWN CLEANING UP A czzxs: GRIFFITH'S LATEST d ,u,io Of the officer personnel of the Germany army, 53,000 were killed and 96,000 wounded. General Von Altrock, noted statistician PARENTS ENTERTAIN TEACHERS the of Germany, gives the above figures, and further says that war, directly and indirectly, cost the lives of 12,000,000 Germans. Consider these figures, then stop to think of what France lost, what Great Britain lost, what Belgium, Italy and Russia lost, not to speak of the lesser nations involved in the war. Add to all this the American boys killed, wounded and crippled by disease and you can see what war means to the world in terms of humanity alone, not to speak of the billions of treasure expended and the devastation wrought. s' IMes GcclMei . THAT'S THE POLICY AT THIS STORE. EVERY HUB SHOE IS MADE TO STAND THE WEAR AND TO HOLD ITS SHAPE. productloni that ha, ever from this master hand and fans every where have reverted its beauty and excitement and heralded it as a production comparable only with the most wonderful that haa come to the screen in the past few years. Its theme, primarily. Is of unusual Interest, Interwoven with side lights of intricate complications that add materially to Its action, its heart Interest, Its suxpense and its ultimate justification, for it is an unusually dramatic story of the wonderful love of a daughter for her heart-brokefather, who being hounded to the very end of the world, dares to plan the undoing of the man who is desirous of bringktg ultimate disgrace upon the very light of her heart and soul and unhappiness to her every thought. fcbte . WE ARE OFFERING THIS WEEK A MEN'S BROWN CALF GOODYEAR WELT OXFORD, WITH RUBBER HEEL, AT n FORMERLY PRICED AT $6.45 NOTICE OP SPECIAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF NEVADA PARK MINING COMPANY. Notice Is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of Nevada Park Mining company will be held at the office of the company, Room 11. Knight Block, Provo, Utah, en the 6th day of May, 1922, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of considering and voting upon the action of the board of directors fat granting a lease and bond on all of the company's property, for the sum of $50,000.00. And for the purpose of transacting any other business that may properly come before the meeting. Dated this 18th day of April, 1922. The association of the Franklin school district will meet Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the Franklin school building. The teachers will be guests of the parents. A fine musical program has been arO. RAYMOND KNIGHT. President R. E. ALLEN, Secretary. ranged and dainty refreshments will be served. All parents of the district (First publication April 20, last pubare cordially invited to be present lication May 4, 1922.) Parent-Teacher- mm BES uxnxzzRzxxxxznsznxxs:zssHXZsss:s3SKSKssssr THE HERALD'S THEATRICAL PAGE Stage I "HEADIN' WEST." TAq "Pace Laughs are in order for those who see Headin West, a photoplay of the new west in whcU Hoot Gibson is starred at the Strand theater tonight and Tuesday. The star's broad grin and his nerve are put to good use in the action of a breezy story written by Harvey Gates and directed by William Craft From the beginning the familiar Gibson smile is called for by one situation after another, and the only "better smile is the audience's when the humor strikes home. Entering the story from the top via airplane and parachute the hero's first adventure is trying to ride a bucking broncho on which a saddle has been strapped over a thorn with great care. From then on the split if fifty-fiftbetween humon and thrills. However, it is not all snappy com edy. The star has time in the passing of the story to build up a definite The figure he imcharacterization. personates is likeable, boyish and spirited and yet, more important than that, it is a figure nearly everyone has seen in the past twx or three vears the man who came back from the war jand didn't meet any outstretched hands. The hero in this case fights his way valiantly and gains more than he left behind him. Including a peach of a heroine whose name off screen is Louise Lorraine. to Go The Only Properly Ventilated Theater in Provo. LAST TIMES TONIGHT Man Woman - A Drama Eternal and 7:30, 9:15 -- Marriage the Wonder Picture of All Times STARRING DOROTHY PHILLIPS WEDNESDAY Shows 4, 7:30 and 9:15 P. M. Regular Prices. r" Mtff t k 1 VPS sr i n i ZJ III lli iii Ii I i i ii TONIGHT TONIGHT Frank M ay "The El azuu Trail HOOT GIBSON in 'HEADIN' WEST" in WEDNESDAY AND COMEDY WEDNESDAY fIT IS AIj CHAMPAGNE AND TEARS AND THURSDAY mmm "Promise me that you will never give in to my foolish whims," exclaimed ALICE JOYCE i AND THURSDAY s rem rerrcmtT, tresn Credulity, Fresh Passion, Fresh Pain in "HER LORD AND MASTER" Lue F. Vernon Who "Plays the Pictures" at the Piano. HER LORD AND MASTER" m i ' I GRIFFITHS K DAVID i newest picture "THE LOVE FLOWER! ' From the Collier's Weeklq Storu 'Slack Beach" bq Ralph StocH. Chapter 12 of "WINNERS OF THE WEST" BRHHSHSHOi B. Y. U. BAND CONCERT. The B. Y. r. band, under the dire,- - cri d:ih'e (1 by r.:i ,.v tion of Prof. Hubert Sauer. pave a Facred concert Punday evening at Col- - l"- - ami was present. . - thoroughA enjov- desire to, ar "lal'-v- - lege hall undiT the auspices of the QUESTION FOR QUESTION Mannvu ward. "Could you be content with love In a Misses Celestia were the Assisting find Violet Johnson and i.Murray K. cottag??" inujired the young admiring Koberts. who rendered vocal solos geiltkMI)an which were well received. Professor me understand Sauer and Rulon Morgan rendered a Miss Cayenne. "Are youyou. 'rejoined making love d , or discussing the housing problem?" muf'le was indeed rendered The .Let 0 g dint wife. Holmes K. Herbert p'ays opposite Miss Joyce and presents a British He has in capable manner. a role that could easly be overacted i.nd spoiled; but this artist besets a temperance in drawing his character with a result that is entirely satisfac- The woman, Wantiful tory. The production was directed by Jose, and shows that his reputation - an expert director is well founded. He has played his action in scenic backgrounds and each scene with appropriate lighting effects. and notorious i ntt i he dawn 'A hutorr, er new as the beauty of a pring or tvir rKi'PUCTlOKI a-- lag; theinscratable,pMon',''', woman who gires everrthing tot the supreme lore o( her life, ew" to surrendering that love pre-MT.- ,x bv - n absurdities, It presents Alice Joyce in as charm-jira role as she has ever portrayed. The character of Indiana furnishes ber material for clever picture studies of the spoiled child w ho becomes the obe-- j ari-tocr- . Also If there were more photoplays like "Her I.or;1 and Mastir." which will be rhown at the Princess theater Wed-nesd.iy and Thursday, there would be less need of censorship anl fewer c mnliiints about motion pictures. "Her Lord end Master is a clean, wholesome production, free from gunplay, sex element and melodramatic 5 Mis Marian Hodsen of St. George has returned home after spending a week with relatives in Provo. Mrs. Richard t;;ck and baby duugh- of Salt Lake are spending a in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Jones, before going to California to side for an Indefinite period. tr few-day- s v. x , nt..,f,.rnmr) WW,,,,,,,,,,,,!!, yHj' NAZIMOVA in a Scene From "CAMILLE" At the Strand Wednesday and Thursday. .QiyVi NA2 IMOVA AND RUDOLPH VALENTINO in nllllllC UAHILU |