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Show THE IIERALD, THURSDAY, MAY .10, 1923. dance Ujthe form pfjrjeap.year party la tho JUi'dlec' srnniaslBm cestf thealer Friday and Saturday, the latest Universal produc will conclude. tW day's cUl; tion starring Gibson.' It was writ-te- a Refreshments will be se "'"SOCIAL f CALENDAR Sprosls'club ..met at The Ctah Mr. of .'. "DEAD CAME", i I Parser George hetimpheret4he-olijwsf- e never tteen the Indian-killinhas i decorating ranchhouse-retel- , wa fighting atmos'.- "trtsti 8 r'-phere of the dime novels tn the Hoot Gib son-Ji- ai picture Mf and works .of Edna starred. ' . -fter which." Mra. H. , B. . ; Gibson has always played in stor nr i.iitt uuui ies" In which his character could Keerb; TduV iber. Two have been transferred to another '; atmosphere than that of the west, if fcmj,w.''" L Romance the authorjad so desired: In other . , n m. . or words, his roles have been human : raadereo and real, not merely "dashing hOBtOM irtv!nf U heroes" of the west ... w ii-whi- cb 1 jrer. Moms - " 01 tZi . ; -- n corn-incide- ; -- !. li'Aaflw Mrs. B. via: .n;Mrs. J. I innes; ElghtxL during lis . . . 'he ' leading role ThehaBwinbe vLiMA with spring flowers and has tallage. A splendid program .mnnl for. after i which the onlti polish Positivelti shine ojlu or damp odor shoes --No disa - will be enloyeo ointy refresnmenis senou. to Terr-4U1 invitation Is extended (hat-wil- ", of the. B. Y. " STRAW) TONIGHT, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Fringes!) Quiitcy r Adams the prove high school TONIGHT, 7:30, 9: 15 l Sawyer ALL SEATS The story of a young girl's struggle to win fame in motion pictures. Never before has the Kfe of the picture people been so dramatical', so truthfully, 86 lavishly portrayed. Here u -- reat Picture! 10c wlW be observed at the progiwu ilty Friday. will be given by the girls at 11:M at which A'iork in College-hal- l, m. th nrise stonr. "A. Desert Trwedv." by Mist. Katie Forbes, will he read. The principal speaker wffl be Mayor C. Clarence Neslen Saltlake City. In the afternoon a reception will be given tor the and their iris of the school tnthera The B. T. TJ, band will I farfllgh an excellent-ban- d ooncert will - be which refreshment erred. The Mar onsen and: ber maids will be In attendance and U; will :' v 4 hur rofc in iir. ai:e jHOttTrtl-tHughes' ,!Ohnn!e" and the art of Amelia Se'dley in "Vanity-Fair-." rvjil BlackPaste compltoent to Powetoon, who hat been scnooi "dpaLJi theJFVanWto, - tor several yeo. Sm day ht- - scn-e- ' . of Remember Steddon because ot the spirit of youthful charm which la the Second 8 o'clock haU to ' : ; M ... . .1 w Ml onfA and School 'asspcia--- U &e teacher, ot the mnk- m. annual irirU IV.llUUli 11V11A1, OAlUllVAl Shows '2:30, 4:00, 7:30,9:15 II. Regular Trices. he-ma- Sr-WfitlehVM- jSto-vA- l I : " ero . annle blossoms. . Assistwere Tavlor to enrtog Hansen, Mrs. R, b. IVoclal le Bar-bee- rZTJm rrJL I pur-look- Tha afternoon." Tuedar con-tlnui- ty it-i- s .:.n,.m. SAflii-. a number . QUINCY ADAJMS SAWYER j I Hollywood ''Soulsfor Sale. This the best tellers of the year. ' Mr. Gold wyn picture will be the attrac- Hughes himself prepared the A cast which numbers some of tion for three days, at the Columbia for his screen version of the and directed by Edward Sedgtheater, beginning today. It is an wick,, absorbing file, of everyday, human tion with Gohtwyn officials, direct-; - tresses in motion pictures today - is ue&a Aiame nas in its cast its' saea In Qulncy Adams Sawyer, u life made picturesque' through Gibson such well known play- moilon picture people, ed, edited, cut and titled it, whkA ,g 8cheduled for presentation til, as Robert McKlfflrvjjlaln de depiction of Something "Aro3n7a luxe'Laura LaJJlante of Air. Hughes has long been one of tares, is to be founS, however, to theater. Itis lust one of the ele- the World in Eighteen Pays" and "Perils of the Yukon"; "wmiam the country's most 'popular and "Soulp for Sale." This authorirec ments which" go to. make this moSteele-.- - llarrv Partur and William most human novelists, and has ex tor has hitherto eschewed the spec- tUOn picture one of the trujy wort'i.- on the Macular in hia screen pro while screen efforts of the season. formMKto" te particularly Welsh mous as a "havy'vof western pic i staite and on the screen in reveal-- . but the bis climax of the novel Persons who have, seen this rural lived by those with "Souls for sale was the depiction classic,, in Us screen form maintain tures, and Miss La Plante',' while ing life as this is her first lead, has been popu- whom we come in daily contact.; of the burning, of a circus in which- 'it is a delightful, and at the same all the leading characters are in- time, exciting and interesting piclar for two or three years in serials, His attitude toward life, and toward volved. ture. characters his that sympa-- ' of the two-reaction dramas and come In the strong cast is. seen thetlc, though oftdn amused on- - For this scene, Goldwyn dies. who wants to make us both' chased a "big top" and numerous BTffnche Sweet. Lon CUaaey, Ba- r"Dead Game'' is a story ot a man imoi bara La Marr, John Bowers. who knew a good deal about fight love and understand them has not other circus accessories from abandoned in the present num ft Bailey, borrowed wagons, Lincoln, Hank Mann, Louise Fa-- , in ing, riding and being a n There :are a number of zenda, June Elvidge, Zaiu Pitts and etc., and erected a general, but nothing at all about photoplay. in ''Souls for Sale" which mmrgerles, Ww 'reus which occupied eleven others. women. Tb him a woman was the c ound. Thv photoplay is a screen version are of a more or less melodramatic at-- ' s "big problem.' nature, but Mr. Hughes has korU For the interpretation of. the 'M Charles Fulton Ptdgtee novel of-same. name, of which more than these entirely credible and an" in- - story tome cf the' luaat noted piay-fth- e 'mfllion 'a ot his' in ers film the worid copies were" sold. Its story. engaged. yere tegraljart "80UL8 SALE" Souls for Sale, whlcn attrate ! Eleanor BQardnian. young, beautiful story Is considered the most repre-w a. t a .... i - -- it j 11.. i. ii 1..1.J RnpeitJIughes has undpnbtedly" aa nnv v Hfi i v..- -, ri,.M i 99 &0f , CoMBMs hi FRIDAY AND dancers will give two dances? Friday evening one of the finest dance reviews that hat ever heeDrgiven to Provo will be given h College hall nnoer the oueeuon of Mrs. Alrie B. Ball if," A Social and Ferris meef Begin operations today, north of" Armory. Bring the Kiddies and have a ride. "DEAD &AME and . III 111 rAKUfSlai " . Over 10 million people read the novel by Charles Felton Pidginc QOT GIBSON d Merry-Go-Roun- K ' SATURDAY ELDREiyS Remeittber Mother on Mothers' 0ay With a : B obf RVPIItT HUGHES PierURsT K.Y.. Stop! the Maypole SOLOWVN pnrnnU A FABLES EufiBefaiest $ale in America a CORNERS and A Qolivm ywo nr 'LONESOME QUANTITY ' MaeBuach MSOULS FOR SALE "V Nineteen Big Stars in the Cast. tLEANOR, BQARDMAN. FRANK MAYO, Written' and dinctedby HUGHES MAE BUSCH. 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" MOJITO -r- -. - -. - . - To those who wear the white To those who wear the red ; To mothers who are living . To mothers who are dead. My boy, When God made earth His holy work, Through great, was incomplete; There was a something., lacking, boy, A something pure and sweet. But soon that something didjappear, My boy, it was no.othejr- Than she we lovejheliest on earth-- He gave the World a mother. 'And there is happiness and jqf For hinvwho loves liis mother. Into the life of pleasure, And everything the heart desires,; With days of peace and leisure; The world may look upon you, boy, As it looks on no other, But there is sorrow underneath Unless ydu loVe your mother. , 'YJTw I m I Sfc 1 :'.'. - " . WX IP nnnim , i,- II - I KhfttlP . --v .s: 1(1 - . :. V .. , ..... a - 'v, .Via t i 1 ijixon-T ,T " - - : '' ' :- 'i - i'l . PAINTS , m 'And since, my boy, the early dawn " Of this sublime creation, In every creed and every clime In every happy nation. The name of mother stands supreme; O'er that of any other, And anthems ring in holy praise Of that sweet name of mother. II Wi . WTJm ' God's gift to man rthe dearest, one! Today with love and honor In memory's realm we shrine her v . name,, v And shower our love ur)on Jer. 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