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Show PROYO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1927. .,,.. ' nra page 1 i & - Ooslai, Webster - mm l - - fckow8U ""I " . t . 4 1 ... """JtrisVl-- f it tucuo , "III' . U MAivCt , I ... " 1 I i tuUi pru WHERE QUALITY AND COMFORT F'REVAIL TOD AY ONLY - Iv'y J v : y Xf Vi J v .( LOVE ABLE! UEROW!Ymtll-giv- e him your tears and cheers! ". f If r Charlesworlh J V I Dcn't Miss r, J5,f It! t m nUEBUOLECMX' J "V ' COOGA JACKIE ( Again W Today only. Paramount Theater Is I f ' "- ;- WWini,.' r,. ,,.. ..4 Lyi. w.f"J ' m g HAJORSSEEK- - wen rvetciveu I TRe reopening of the Gem theater Friday evening was a decided suc-;cin every particular, accorrtin? (jo E. J. Robinson, manager. The only regretable feature" Mr. Robinson said, "was the (act that hundreds were unable to gain admit; If IS;' ') f'' Flanagan g r i" rPra ,; - t STRENGTHENING m Minor League Confab Attend- ed By- - Big League I 1 . ' A' I V" : . ShiveT ' (ft i Representatives JACKIE COOGAN DOESN'T LIKE GIRLS MICH! f "I'm glad they don't put love stuff in my pictures for me to J I don't " like girls not much." ' ' So says Jackie Coogan. roles on He hankers for the screen fighting Indians or detecting a la Sherlock. Holmes but he doesn't care to see himself in scenes. He'd rather play any love . -. i 111. " I a,m bAMDt GRASS E ,n 'iM&WjRt.CK. yimINJAJiH!AP!-UiiOE TH&.HES PERUSE t J)JM . At the Strand Sur.day, Monday, Tuesday iT ;" HIMSELF AT HIS FINE$T!i 'tSSSSSStsrj with Claire Windsor Herbert Rawiinson - vc, HAL ROACH AU L3 bTEE 'rtir,rkWrm.bM " News Rtel Mamma Dolls HEY! iBeautif ully Dressed Dolls Beautifully Dressed Sleeping Dolls ' Dolls sea-farin- - nn PRICES " .7" EVENINGS .25c Adults, General Adm. ...".....'..350 Loges ChUdrcn .....10c ........ ...... Loges, ChUdren .... Strand Theatre; - - sr , f Dolls v...- - aturingi,J'""S ': IN "FROM CLASSIC TO JAZZ" CAST OF 150 ) $3.50 ' Gorgeous Costumes ' Special Stage Effects YcuKlust Call In and See These Wonderfully Priced Dells to Appreciate Their Real Value i ' New. and Different Special Children's Matinee 4:15 15c Any Seat v r-- v SUNDAY MONDAY .AM IS -- Kfe .25c .10c -- preient DARMMGRE M loves: . .' "GET YOUR MAN" "GAY DEFENDER" "SADIE THOMPSON" ' " , -D- b cWrsTutrr ji FRANK W. ASPER assisted by MARGARET FOOTE athL immense , Robert Morton i Organ On the Stage MARJORIE KLEMM Soprano i - t. - "For Sale a Bungalow" News Weekly slides-coand sing Song Comedy ' " me Eaby Grandf Orchestra Every Evening j 1 1 - "COLLEGE" 1 3 i r cujflas Fairbanks KEATON FRED THOMPSON Terry, 1. Petrovich ALL STAR CAST , ''A. GARDEN OF ALLAH" "BEAU SABREUR" -- -- Now Playing GraumanH Chinese ' lam v, Star CLARA BOW RICHARD DIX GLORIA SWANSON -- ,. Rain" MARY PICKFORD. W. H. Warner, Nillsori, ' Alice Joyce. -J- ames Cruze, all star From the, story "MY BEST GIRL" "SORRELL AND SON" "OLD IRONSIDES" "GAUCHO" tssslj scJUni 1 TH &ATIC&; ' ... TlOe "JESSE JAMES" TUr Mi Imtotka . PROVO'S SHOW PLACE D010Sd)STrUO mi to 50c Seats Reserved Doming soon-t- o A 'marine classic of wondrous fiAOS. FKODUCTION 35c Wonderful Pictures An epic of the sea based o n LongfeT" low's immortal ballad made by the creator beauty and rare charm a picture you will never forget. Evening 8:15 Just SHIPWRECKED! of the screen masterpiece, "Down to tne Sea in Ships" cntif sin was IHEy IOVED IhtitWAKMtK hfJDS. A torrid , Jepperson Dance Follies : $2.95 SUNDAY AND MONDAY A WAnNEN $2.50 Beautifully Dressed Large Sleeping p. .. SIXBI&ACTS . Beautifully Dressed Large Sleeping . Tfteh'a .$1.95 . HEY! HERE TOMORROW y. -- ft', I1 ' M. G. M. I A. : . , " Star Comedy "Do Detectives Think" At Astoundingly-Low Prices! , t Vm. Maver Picture ' u THE KID I . . I Metro-Goldw- I st . may -- he-m- .ltw . admit iwcretarv, Sialpr. Goslln. Bob than b Grabiner, club thv wni.l.l lik i.,i . Y,' "' IT , the chances are 75 per cent both will be wiOun agaiaJ Cobb Is Fosfiihili;? . New York Giants Out" for bat tery men witlLan eye open for an outfielder, jonn Mcuraw piaying wilh the idea of adding Ty Cobb or Tris Speaker to the club, purely as a drawing card. Chicatco Cubs Ready to play ball 'Chicago White Sox Perhaps the most ambitious of all the majors. His After :.-- r 4tf lenen. 'I ai mmiar? kduvi where girls are present. isn't in. his teens ll;- nW rto.n. MviiBut then Jackie NEW YORK, Dec. S (UP)-W- hile yet Maybe later others. the annual baseball meeting which Thomas and Robins-WiHowever, Jackie hag just finished th a ball Brooklyn started in Dallas today is probably club made of Jess Petty, Dazzy what he regards as the finest role a minor league party, everyone who Vance and little else, Uncle Robbie he ever played from bis standknows baseball knows that no ma has eyes, ears and a pocketbook point . He has adventures galore In be to will club fail rep' jor league a drama of Indian fights and pioprano. ;.;r" wide open. resented. , neer along a pioneer fronThe big fish will be around ready Washington Senators Clark Grif tier struggles and he doesn't have to have a out to eave money and fmbuild to gobble uplhe most desirable of fith .. - . V.TT .!..V - HI 11. Finds Niece ..u. TJ.-Dl.iTthe little fish, and many a rta!) iuh arket- who is only a bush leaguer today i n !akewr. on .th venew I 60 Years will be headed for fast cpmpany be- Philadelphia Athletics Connte his hicle now playing at the Paramount out is week fore the It is a vivid drama of the Having made the mistake of firing theatre.. a Major Clubs Present- historical romance laid frontier, a wallets in with both desperate Nearly 60 years of diligent scarc'n- In at to the Dallas sit to Enroute the early 70s, on the famous nieces Mrs. proceedings as "unofficial observ shot for the American league pen- - in Ing for his long-loto the A.1- Iu a year vvlien the New York Bozeman Trail, gateway Ahhig Mariiann, on thft part of ers, representatives or tne le nia-- naul west. pheus (Dad)... Mossman, Provo's en lojimttta Tiilct nlsirta Ytnmvn in I Yankees were to turn up unbeat Jackie plays a bugle boy In a to go back decided qnly surviving "Civil 'ward veteran; IT.T;h"7 . , v . , .. UU.VV. V,,, frontier cavalry post, son of the resulted In a recent response to one requirements 192a for in building, captain of a cavalry troop, and his of his many letters sent to various Here is what some of the othe' with youngsters for players. thrilling adventure in which his f parts of the country. To hi as the minds on their clubs have bugle saves the fort in. a dramatis tonishment Dad, as he is familiarly minor ' league meeting gets under climax ia really based on history. aowajtoJiisjnanyirifindsherftr t LONGFELLOW'S POEM It's a role Jackie fairly revels, in. received a long letter from her wayi Reds No trades pendCincinnati Claire Windsor play the heroine r AT THE STRAND ) from Los Angeles, Cal. ing, but Jack Hendricks is in Dalof the" new picture, while Herbert The hut time I saw Abbie was las looking for catchers. Rawiinson plays the cavalry cap: In 1869," Dad reflected reminiscent-rCleveland Indians Billy . Evans, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's tain, widowed father of the youth"She was just a young girt then new talking famous ballad, "Tne. Wreck of the ful hero of the story. Of course, general manager,, wary of living at Grinnell Iowa, and had out of turn, but the syndicate Hesperus," now takes its place with Claire and the captain get married ' been married. I Since then just hot after Bucky Harris of Washing- the few poems that have been util- in the picture so that lot3 Jackie have wondered where she. was- - I ton' for a manager. ised by motion picture producers out of "doing love stuff. "He leaves wanted to get in touch with her Boston Braves-Judg- e Fuchs, havmaterial. that to Herbert and have sent letters out to post- ing presented Jack Slattery, former as screenCarr and John Farrow of Harry masters where had heard she college coach, with a near-ta- il end-e-r, the DcMille Studio wrote an orginal matic any thus far seen might be. After all these years of is willing to add some batting screen story, "The Wreck of the on the strength screen. was to I of learn delighted waiting, to give his new, manager a Hcsperus,"' based; on the poem. A colorful story of New England 1 1ier "Whereabouts, bot was sorry tf strength fair break if the strength isn't too Elmer "Clifton directed the picture and her g psopie, ','Tho as a DeMjlIe special for Pathe re- Wreck of the Hesperus,'- wiK be . last September," only New york Yankees Well fixed lease. shown at the Strand theater on Mrs. Madison is the only daughter j except for young pitchers to re-It is said reviewers elsewhere Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, 01 jar. juossmans sister, wno oiea shawkev and Reuther. who that this by picture is the most real- brings to the screen the story of one many years ago. She is now 67 were released the. other day. istic and marine spectacle of the worst gales in the storm years of age. Dad reports. St Louis Browns Ready for a produced Ingraphic seasons It 's as- annals of the Atlantic seaboard, shake-u"I'll trade the whole damn serted that many the storm scenes, cul- which occurred December 15i 1839. COBB'S DISCOVERER DIES ' club," says Phi Ball.. minating in the wreck of a great Countless schooners was wrecked St Louis Cardinals "We expect vessel, ' surpass in beauty and dra- - and many lives lost,' SAN ANTONIO, Texas George to have the best team in our history O. "Cap." Leidy, generally .credited next year," Sam Breadon, president, with having discovered Ty Cobb said at St Louis."' "About Rhem while a scout for the Detroit Tig- and Bell, whom the fans have been ers, died here. Thursday: tryjng to trade off for us, I think ' tance," Patron were enthusiastic In their ; praise of the- newly decorated theater, and especially with the artistic performance of Frank W. Asper at the new Robert Morton organ, and Marjorie Kleram, so- i ' - :i The Sequel to "Beau Geste," , K' "THE CIRCUS" Virg&mia ' Bradford Hale Sam DeGrasse iMNjLMAmoM.AEAN , and 1!' CHARLIE CHAPLIN "SPEEDY" HAROLD LLOYD J"THE STREETX)F-SIN- " EMIL JANNINGS GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES" All Star ALONG WITH THE BEST IN COMEDIES ANDTJITEST NEWS EVENTS . " ' . Remember these Productions are being ... shown in the finest and largest. - theaters thru-othe country. ' . ut 7 |