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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUXDAY, OCTOBER'5, 1924; AGE TWO. fJ NORMA TALMADGE LIVES WHOLE LIFETIME - IT- SPRIXCVIIJ.E-SOIIKT- "MMmm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir tiiiiiiiiniii V. f& - Ii"'5"l41"M". Lucretia other left Monti ii.v" for S:dt Like City, where they will sihmiU n.e SlMvtDttlly 15,7:45,1:15 FROM YOUTHTOi OLD AGE, IN ONE Miss Fredir Boy Lance- - motored from Helper Fridaj litjtUt and Jv' ..id?. sjH-u- . p I Mips Florence Child left lust Wed-- j besdav for the Utah , monday; Tuesday; Wednesday .' (inter. uulMl V- va, y.,. Any women may some day be- - (4&v'. v, Agricultural OllegeJI TynJwhgril snp will She spent the" week .whtK.l. W r M5 end at Willard, the guest of Miss of the Veda Masou, who was-eu- c (ictiins of the automobile accident Hli MIks Child and other 'stunts of the college in Logan hist feprinjt. Miss Mason has not sufficiently recovered from her injuries o return to school now but she is Reported to be improving and ex- rts to be buck to school soon. Vv "X t ' H.l . sa -- 11 Y Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allan and 5uttam riof and vo have returned home from a tTrtp to 8t George, where they attended the golden wedding anniversary celebration of the parenta of kra. Allanjwd Mrs. Cottam. Mr.-3Ieber- I Mrs. W. A- Barron of Los Angeles, Calif., is visiting at the home SgjlV': ' 1 ) Blaine and Bobert Crandall were visitors" this week, Bprlngvllle felalne will atteud the Price high achbol this year. J&iXjQl ' . al . VS'7' " I Leona and Wlltia Hall have rein rued to their home In Itiuby, r daho, nfter hnriiiK'Tpnit the snm-jue- with Mrs. Hall. K. O. story, a Balkan tale or kings ana nobles who are real human "beings. weieom wiw-- ' titctureg ian Kea, IoT it Fates to the screen, lias the leading male bourgeoisie and royalty. role in . .support of the star. George geoisie and royalty.' Ifa4f.iw.nl hau d i ir ! In "MauhauJled.'' shown at the v. Columbia theater but a short time the strong cast, wheh includes HiiioiiK others, Echlih Gayer, Sidney a,;1', Gloria . was jilHin Tessie '"Now "she "is Her Royal High-es,- - Herlicrt, Donald Hall, Baroness de Prinreiss Marie Iiuisi' lledmnnnttv' Jane Aulmrn.- iittte Prlll- - Bertv Wales and tSefirXodiJiinsky. ( we'lt (Till Tier vlii-t Love Story" is a yfeasinir for Klioi-- only daughter of the of Vlutaviu,. for romance in a colorful setting, wilh niiiii more rjeauuiui Gloria wearing Lnra BtorV Which will be shown srowns than ever lefore. Gowns ana ill ... the Gloriii' are spoken of in the same i....... ...M.nnv and Tifesthty -. ' i l.reiiili. f'oininlii.-i . when the women folk see ' Mary Itohevts Itinelifirt, America's the delightful creations 1n this . iieinost worn in novelist, wrote the ture! 1 ' 4 f Gl.,rlafanIEiu8ybMj)g ' A I ' V'.'". An-yl'ik- lcal wciit ecj; to ut- eud the murrluge. reception of Sirs. Mr. and Mr. Sl'opliou to Mult Luke ( My this feal' -- winter, (miito - TumatiH. !orrrrtf Jesse has returned home ving' siient the past five ' honths tu Nevada. 11". iiitlL- - I Youthn Matnrttys . ' Middle Age miss i.uzm l.icMiiii is in nomc Old Age gain after having' been operated who lives a' n for appendicitis at the wvo whole lifetime in one film for the ospitnl. first time in her varied experience, Mr. and "Mrs;'""Jack""' Kvuns of Is all of these lu "Secrets" a vehicle lureka were the week-enguests of that calls for the most difficult'! characterization of her career. Jr. and Mrs. Clifford Alleman. And if 4o believe the accounts and that isn't so hard Mrs. A ma sa Rowland entertaiued he memliers of the S. T. club at Itr Ttew 70f "post "performances; -- the 500" at her home last Thursday emotional Norma is just as charmIvenlng. Mrs. Manilla Brown was ing In the one age aa the other. nrtnnaf lka nrl Pafraaliniantfl The story starts in England, goes back by way of the heroine's diary fvere served to eleven pfembers. to the romantic days of the 1860's, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Palfreyman mores to the frontier of westers innonnca the marriaee of their America and winds hp where it beSlaughter Faye to L. V. Hancock of gan in the London of modern times. Thus it is that four different Norayaon. The marriage took place tDueaday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. ma Talmadge'a in four . different iancock will make their home at periods, appear In the First National picture coming to the Strand dividend. theater on Thursday, Friday and Lawrence Clark has returned to Saturday. . There la Norma, "the London Jpringville after having spent the bast three months in Austin, Nev. school girl In billowing crinolines, a who capricious young peeress, ,Mr.and MrB."SerrTalf reyman elopes with, her "father's clerk on a tad son Kent are here from Aus-- high wheel bicycle in 1860 and sails aln, Nev., and expect to make their for America. v""- There Is Norma, the young wife lome in this city. and mother, pioneering 'in a far-of- f The new members of the Nov-ftlt- y Wyoming cabin Norma Circle club entertained the old who takes pistol in hand and align herself-witmembers at the home of the men who battle to i'lub - Mendenhall save her husbaud an babe from an Friday night '"'"" inM "" present - were, the old ianH rt?if(f band. Mendeuhait xhelma Bird, Helen Mendenhall, baseball picture is pretty little In Whitteker and Ruth Smith, genue who is a .comparatively new Virginia to ndeew-mnrr-TtnrtBbut whe--wflorence Boyer, Bird, of the most perfect flapper : types the screen. She is a daughp)ui8e Crnudall, Elsie Hiirker Lois now on jBlanchard, Helen Harmer, and the ter of Otis Harlan, famous comedian of the stage and screen and postess, Florence McndenhuH. lias as htr heritage a clear, dramatic ; Mrind Sirs. Cliff Belle and instinc. jiliss Belle of Salt Lake City 'were tSprlngville. visitorjs' Suudiiy of last ' W 0) - I ; d we-ar- e ; ' . 1 V pre--vie- nl jz) MONDAY ANDTUESDAY Shows 2:30, 4, 7:30, 9:15. Hi Ifu MEN-WOM- EN Regular Prices How canI sUjn judgment of another woman's sin when I, too, am guilty? Who am I to judge her when I would do the same as she? Only you can judge her only you can judge me. If this woman is convicted then I too, deserve her penalty!" G LO I One woman's voice one woman's word that towerei above the' justice call of eleven men! A Portia come to - life but more brilliant more sympathetic. IN AN Sylvia Breamer,. Frank Mayo, Mary Carr, Henry Walthall, Lew Cody, Bessie Love, Hobart Bosworth, Myrtle Sted-maRoy Stewart "i ALLAN DWAN PRODUCTION. A00UM n, BY1 PRESENTED t' s ZUKOR AMD JESSE ver told, -- action-romanc- a The officers of the. .Second ward pu'nday school gave a program at he ward meeting .house last: Kridaj eoiisistcd of j,iight... .(ituuts, sijigiug, and an optrt-- Evenings .,,;, Children 20c, Adults 35c. With e. inp high-grad- e Mario MajerotiL A play of love's spring- vs, .yS? YM fc-- J- -t time, summer, autumn, winter. A play of hearts of the glory of love's sacrifice, of the beauty of its fulfillment. You'll be happier for seeing it; you'll know life so much WIS - Reed Straw of " Matinees, All Seats, 20c. Jf: cast, chiding Ian Keitlk. George Fawcett ami ., jMiss Clara Cregg of nincu or gnu l.aKe THVRSDAY-FRWAYSATURDA Roberts Rineharfs - sreek. Gloria as a charming Balkan Princess in IKe sweetest love MPXU Hwii. mcr - v i f yera--MisBe- wki'f ..- fter-.h- . m better. i l'rovo,were tit v. lat Fri Mrs. G. L.- McKenzie left, for Salt CityvAVt'diiesday until ,mv uouierence. "V J'.kc "CACTI'S BABE RL'TH" r1 7 P& ? U Hoot ; il sill is n in. ....... Wucatioji diHl a j:raplm- - insighr in. vocations diifing-tbiiUo I'leimes ai. I iiiM'i-say,tg (u mi ley tliiiiiv ty. flh - '"!t .mid army a hv 4 t of jSe to a,, intrie, H on (Suit wi; iioli! liis st. liis bewer ta.fr !n? ..Mattiri ir antl.i:tih.'In-Altl- i !i!a.ters the T'tilie knack of di gravity to. a i Hi .'"-'".- l . f ":AplMO CHANGES" jm hr. )!- ,1 -' ?ls up to t ya- - c t; r. swinging rtC ul.s ii ud ii e omi..iii; ;i (,( ""l," Aniersn. rf!iiu;t in his lad f' from:. the '"- - grunu- ;"v jrs ' ufeic!. la siiiiie-- . werds. the ilroll .iwluT star Is 'a ' liitsiuan" psi; ex- I - iice. ' . Uln: ' Blinkev" lie scored heavily as the United States caval- j'rookie-i- u nt a? ana adden ii'my life' gained during the world "ar. Then in "Outf Luck" he learned liow to sleep la a but the scene was completed Tith him still trying. In "Hook and ladder" he 'became a fireman pro about ipm and. he learned plenty pek stage life from F.flwnrd his director, 'a "Forty-Hors!tawklns" in which "he oapttires the ' hani-'ock,- "" Sedg-flck- r Now that part Ii of" Broadway-a.'udtenc- aa to-' Of e. he's made a few home "Hit and Run" which has jta first showing at the Princess he is About ready iter a' picture, in which ha may iftar as a mah jongg erpert But 1.8 Hoot is game and will try any- , hlng once, the fans should continue topefully. f Marian Harlan, who plays the ronantlc lead opposite Gibson in the Mirth! Wamer Stone's '. HOX.EL', occ oooocioocio.-aoQS- PRINCESS .EiniOTinieeinnieinit ALL SEATS lUC -- Shows 7:30,9:15 - Western Vaudeville Managers Association Offers Hoot ; Gibson 0 ,- Puns in 3 51arng JACK. jm vl FiV 7i' k'i s. jT.n'i I, : AAAathon if.. i -- in- SACTSOFVA UDEVILLE -O- PENING- mi and m and COMEDY y t fi, urn FEATURE PICTURE- - Octob X ' , " v ". t ' "CD 44 The Secrets ' Wif- e- of a 1 y V l ll fidences; moments of beautfluf j,! -- wooing; liours of confession when. Love's little mysteries; lovers' con- - L Millk V'"'''lv'p- $kTfc Wkffim TTVL-' 0 the wife ot twenty years hears the tnin8a Bne's dreaded most. How s'te tekw them and makes of them "thmgs' that brfaiK .tme love makes this THE drama to iagain - iimiiiininiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiniim a iminiiiini lllliimiX I A I , 1 7 I I . |