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Show THE OGDEN 0 . , ii o . ' rXHAMBR A John Henry. Jr.. waa "is;ned by Bennett when he was naroiy " . enough to hold a. pen. And there's Richard who's three and a half. Richard Is the child In "The Child Thou Gavest Me." which John M. Stahl has just completed. Richardn IsA possessed of poise. per- n nnallf v tmnrtmnL The tfmnrftmnt croODed oui i the filming of the picture. The boy waa In a lake, supposed ' so near perfection that a company to befloundering JAMES W, DEAN. Z By drowning. "A t Alonotony kills romance. That's th has been incorporated to proauce pi "Ohnrt Kannrit.n " happened nioral of "The, Lost Romance," just turcs with th nrncess. He saw the boy, peeled off along. released. Peck claims to have eliminated the his coat and Jumped in after him- r. The play is by Edward Knoblock. It fringe of intense color that appears Richard was so mad that he around a moving, object in pictures wouldn't act the rest of the day. That points out that, few humans have the oitinlovlrnr-twor more colors. becauu ht'i th boy swimming disposition or temperament' of plow his process has champ and star of water events at i horses. When love is taken for grantHe also claims that the failure of Sahta .Monica pier. ed, romance flees. Forf romance de- eliminated ' parallax, , mands change, excitement. backgrounds to remain in color-- f ocua. If Peck's process eliminates these Sylvia (Lois Wilson) is loved by VOICE IN" DREAM STREET Mark, an explorer., (Jack Holt) and two things' it Is indeed near perfec Griffith fir experimenting with the Allen, a doctor (Conrad Nagel). movies" invented by O. E. tion, for these are the main faults "talking ;; The doctor wins her. jThe explorer of colored pictures now current on Kellum of San Francisco. A special roes away but he still loves Sylvia. the .screen. . film of "Dream Street" was mad . so that the action could be synchronylia and Allen live like two doves tti. a cot. iTheir ized with the talking machine. The happiness is com"THE SHIP" IX FILMS. plete when a son is born. d'Annunzio'a Gabriel poem talking production is being exhibited epic ; Then the; years lag. Their feet "The Ship," hag been made Into a at the Town Hall. New York. Griftread the clay of commonplaces. ' Both spectacle picture by Italian producers fith says the invention is a success consider themselves martyrs. the direction of his son, Gabri- - and that it will be applied to other Mark returns from the jungle. Ma- under The son also wrote the see pictures. ellino. ' ternal duties are empty.- things when nario. D'Annunzio, the elder, asked loves Mark .still realizes that TITLE CHARIVARI gylvia for a, fee of $9000 to attend a trade ' 'her. in London. Maybe film of the you've seen some, of these showing H! She and thought nothing of them. plans' to divorce Allen and mar signs ry Mark. However, differences arej But If yotf saw two or more of 'era DK. JAMES V. DEA. up between Sylvia and Alien.) A babe was born in Nancy as the at once you'd laugh. patched All would have gone .well, but Syl Germans-werDough Fairbanks. "The Nut." city. Edith via yawns as Allen is about to kiss de Lacey. an bombing-thOwen MooTe. "The Poor fimp." found American nurse, her. That disgusts him. The breach I him- at the side- of his dead mother. Charles Ray. "The Hick." ii widened. Bryant Washburn, "The Boob." She adopted him, called him Fhll-Jip- e f"! Sylvia lays" plans for, a di- Milton Sills, "The Little Fool." again Amto him and de Lacey brought vorce. Then the little son disapoo erica, possessed of unusual charm common sorrow brings was soon recognized as the fiears.andA Sylvia youngster together.' Through material by producers. the long, dark hours of , night as they 'screen' He will have an important part in wait for the "son's return they realize "Without Benefit of Clergy," which! (hat- they:: 'love each "otheV as much will be released the latter part of May. n.9 ever." - This is the first in a series of photonot ; realizes Mark did rihat Sylvia i, About Husbands" by Pathe from books of love him, because she turned to her plays made of the first and Kipling's Kipling to Be Seen Tonight h,usband'in time of "grief. produced with the co-In f Denouement? had works to be ylvia'8 aunt famous author , the hidden the child to bring hubby and operationthe of.scenario. Orpheum Theatre editing wife together. (I Fade-ou- t: Sylvia and Allen'and litFILMS. THOSE EUROPEANS Holmes E. Herbert, who plays the tle Allen with arms twined about the was in kicked Much dust up each pther. part of Dunstan Renshaw. about whom movie circles over the importation of the truth is told in "The Truth About foreign films. Some alleged that they Husbands." is a Rugby man with a i ACTRESSES AND CIGARETS. were France and wide experience on the etajre at kraut propaganda against I smoke? I'm not England, 21 "Why should Others said with the fair sex. having- played op allies. friendly of getting fat." That Was the reply would hurt American industry. posite Buch stars as Ethel Barrymore. Claire Adams, movie actress, when thev William Fox, producer who Grace George. Blanche Bates, Billie others asked her why she wouldn't so Then has released no foreign films, Burke and Elsie Ferguson. Despite far Indulge in a cigaret. She was a Red spoke up. "Let 'em come.' he said. this he clalmi to know very little about the war. . gross nurse duringwomen has fear." "America to nothing But as he says, who does? are taking Samuel Goldwyn,. another producer. women. "A ereat manv He will be seen at the Orpheum Y. He theater in thLs Whitman Bennett pro Europe just returned2 from cent of the "Less than says, per which is adapted from Arthur their appetite," Claire says. German films will be fit for presen- ductlon. and Wine "The Pinero's This is one method Qf reducing tation hereis to produce released through FirstProfligate. If Europe National a be to said that used bbesity.t It great photoplays America wants to oo fchorua girl's breakfast was a cigaret see them and benefit by them. water. of So, maybe. a and glass In Ruth Chatterton Coming to the leading producer "Italy is .. n wasn t oecause , iney wnenrn If th.rQ . f h tuess em, dui Because nicy au ,u P(!ntrihuUon tn the. nhntemlav In the Orpheum in Play, tha' Inext year it is to come from the na to retain their their forms, Rose smoked instead of eating solid tion that gave, us 'Quo Vadis' and "Mary they Victuals. Cabiria.' " No play from the hands of Sir Y THE 3IOVIE FEED BOX. "GYPSY BLOOD." M. Barrie has aroused more James " The flexibility of the screen in por-- ! You probably know someone in your discussion or favorable criticism and Am- - community who lives above his or her comment than "Man Rose." the new traying drama is ofshown in the 'income. Blood." rlcan premier "Gypsy est play by the Scotch drumatlst In If it is a woman she is probably which .German version of "Carmen." Ruth Chatterton In the opera the bull fight Is only; proud or ner family name and tradi lengthy engagement at the enjoyed Empire in suggested In song and costume. Theition. "Keeping up appearances" is New York, and in which, surrounded real thing is depicted in the picture. ii cr auic wunj. by a splendid company, she is to be This is the situation developed In seen "r, The film is another demonstration here at the Orpheum theatre for of the thoroughness of Ernst Lubitsch, "Sham." Ethel Clayton's latest picture. one performance, Thursday evening, As the heroine of the picture Ethel June 2nd. All The star foremost German directorthe exquisite fantasy Of the picture makes no separate en- Uvea in a richly furnished apartment. whimsical humor, and at times mystl run on ia It" the It in a seen is plan. trance. She group "charge first recalled agreeably in symbolism, The day of reckoning comes. Bills fylng " "Dear Brutus." "The Pan pf cigaret girls. Thus it is on the must "Peter be met. Beingthe descendant Little Minister." Wo "What Bvery of one she "oldest families" the of Pola Negri, star of "Passion," has is man Kiss "A Cinderella. for Knows." matrimonially eligible to men of and his earlier works, abound, in ons the part of Carmen. Action of the film is free from in- wealth. and whole, in "Mary Rose," She is about to wed a man whose charming of close-up, her-owor terruptions to ia his each left auditor father gathered his wealth in cattle ' , th concerning He offers all that money personal solution V The prodigal son returns to the old dealing, or in real intent dramatist's thought, can buj Homestead. It is an There and his unusual story. gripping a Enter but man, poor. honorable, with rustic fence and hollyhocks. He offers only love. those who consider the play a pies place Ihe lady sees are The bojr hesitates at the gate. Hid what in of spiritism and others who favor an idler and she has parasite mother had died while he was away. been. are equally certain that" Harris's inHe has Increased not his talents in The picture is to have a happy tent was to show that it is beet, after the great city. all, that the dead do not come back. ending, of courts. So the lady who The He knows not whether to enter or Hived In sham and hypocrisy weds playwright's custom of giving his slink away, A hard lump arises in the poor man. Money isn't every- following always something to tbtnk his throat. He grasps the gate in thing. No, sir! No, ma'am! about waa never more happily appartens grip, One feature of the film is that the ent than in "Mary Rose." Alall orders , It's all in a movie. The audience heroine receives only one kiss and now. ,. oo- ,. the youth registers emo- that from the man she chooses as sighs. Asclose-uthroats of sympa- husband. tion In a Five Soloists Play With thetic spectators are constricted. Thus has a film illusion been efOrchestra Here Bei can't look his wife is. straight Turpin Illusion successful. it For in fective, face when the he tries ' Next Tuesday The gate that shows in the close-u- p to tell her why he comes home late. stands without support of fence When he takes friends for a spin in or hinge. The youth Is not looking his car only Ben knows where they're After successfully completing lis up at the old homestead. going, because Ben looks two ways second and greatest season th famous He is looking Into the lens of a cam- at once. Philharmonic Orchestra, of Los An Ben's eyes became permanently era only a few feet away. He is as one of ths recognised today geles, crossed a sits he as when forced director into them the gate supporting on ths or five orchestras four leading 10 condition a times in a rocking chair In front of him that day while c6ntinent, has successfully entered was he of a the and part acting Happy coaching. Mayhap watching on the stage. upon its first annual spring tour, violinist nearby is helping him emote. Hooligan Ben isn't sensitive about his eyes. headed by Walter Henry Rothweil, The sprig of hollyhock that lends hers scene is more than He made such A hit in Rennet come- eminent conductor. It will play 24. atmosphere to the at dies the he May a that has been Tuesday, Orpheum star. made papier-machof made likely Plans already have been laid by ths featured in "A Small Town Many illusions are created by cam- He was His first starring vehicle will management for next year's concrt-trave- l era tricks, especially iti edmlds, Theso IddL" which may prove to New York tricks are generally recognized by the beAs"Love's 8.8Outcast." can Ben musical the star long, and collect Independence Of the west public. a on a series of concerts in that his star's' affliction he salary by giving studio The Illusions created with to intends Clear o surgeons and city. The convincing musical elosteer arfe less recog frequently properties their knivesquence of Conductor Rbthweli and his nized by the film fans .... "Some day when I am to re- femarkabls organisation of 75 artists Thus the movie spectator lives in tire and live like other ready do. I'll has been tested on frequent occasions people the atmosphere of the Orient, the have my eyes made like other the orchestra left its home city pee jungles, .the rural communities' and pieV'. says Ben. "Then I'll look the when to before houses In th play own coun cities our of the congested world in the face and go m&re pfdmlheftt packed Southwestern, cities. try through ingenious construction straight."square Five nationally recognlted soloists and arrangements in the studios. accompany the Los Angeles Organ The incident of the prodigal son at in the movies are more Seats now selling. the fenceless gate occurred in the film or Prodigies less now commonplace. Right ing of ''Experience." Richard Bar jacKie uoogan acids the sootiii-hthelntees was the actor, George Flti Catherine and Jane Lee made a "Beau Rovef," Fine Ince maurlce the director and Arthur Mil hit in the movies. At present thev Picture Opens. At the let the camera mart. tre appearing in vaudeville In Can Alhambra Tonight' nuo., nanus tuuijjicieu a tour or the COLORED PHOTOGRAPHY. states. unitea A; W. PeCk has developed a col Jean Carpenter gained fame as the ored photography pr6cesa that seema cnua aouDie A sterling example of the result ior Mary Plckford. Which may be obtained through ths combination M a powerful and unusual story, a brilliant all-itcsit, and flawless direction and photography, "Beau Revel," the latest Thomas II. ONE N10HTONLY, Joseph Vance tpsclal pro b preeented as the feawill duction, THURSDAY, JtJNE 2 neaur, 5UND AY MORNING, MAY 22, 1921". STANDARD-EXAMINE- R UTAH'S FINEST THEATRE - - V. . . ''., . . . rOMORROWand ) , - - m- m m e e - - - - - - ; c Thomas " t H.Ince -- presents' TUESDAY o -- THEATRES "Truth - at : featuring . Florence Vidor Ct (paramount Qidure - : .'v .??ll"?r l ,1'nas .4 - . - . W A. Barne's - ... s Jt ! The adventures of a man who had a way with the women. Revealing some secrets of New York's elite and sparkling with lure and luxury. Played by a brilliant cast including Lloyd Hughes and Lewis Stone. . - s. 4 V n . old-fashion- A ed Il '- Thomas H Incc Special LOVIR JOHKI'lf VANCK ; . p, L.'A. - . ; - ' ' - k Most Interesting and Distinguished Engagement of the Year CHARLES PROHMAN PRESENTS . a RUTH C G3 ATT E R TOM fiGB Rose" : . . .... ; , ; :by j. m. ture attraction at the Alhambra theatre today. From every standpoint of interest "Beau nevel," boasting1 on of the most remarkable casts ever assembled In a single picture, and-story thsm as novel as it is fascinating, is said to be one of the most subtle gripping productions offered In many months. The oast sets a hitherto unattalned standard of histrionic excellence. Lewis g Btone. as the Beau Itevel, Florence Vldor, as the beautiful and alluring Nellie Steele. Lloyd Hughes, Kathleen KIrkham. William Conklin, Harlan Tucker, and. others equally capable and popular, guarantee the artistry and fidelity of the characterisations. 'Unusually beautiful and effective photography la another outstanding feature of "Beau Revel." In on of the scenes of Xellis Steele's exclusive dancing club, a rema.rks.ble double exposure has been achlevsd which produces the effect of a dance ovr and under, and in perfect rhythm, with ths waves of a tumbling surf. "Beau Ravel" is the story of a leader of wealthy. . New York's smart set, whose chief aivtrsion is stealing ths love of beautiful women. His son. Dick Revel. and the only person for whom Beau has any ral af fecUon, lovss NsJIls Steele, a beautiful young dancer, who conducts an exclusive midnight- Club by the Iesdere of society. irequented Beau Revel, convinced that Nellie I not the sort of girl his son should niHrry, forces Dick to confens bis love and then agrees if Dick will stay awey from her for two weeks, to prove hie . barrie ultra-fashiona- " wwiuuuucu ujr rusuiYeiy.we uame superb Cast Seen During the Entire Season's Engagement at the New York Empire Theatre. Prices, 75o to $2.B0. bls , . . - Seat Sale Monday, May 30. Mail Orders ' . i PRICES 1,000 SEATS 1,000 SEATS CHILDREN EVERY EVENING IN THE BALCONY. MAIN FLOOR EVENINGS ANY SEAT IN THE HOUSE . . . Shows Tonight 20c 30c 10c 5:00 7:00 9:00 . heart-breakin- ' Miss Chatterton in the Role in Which, sh wQ- Most Emphatic Success of Her Career, in "Barrie 's Best Plav A - MOVIE MAD i on PHEU m ...... . Big 2 Reel Mermaid Comedy 66 ; is - EXTRA ADDED FEATURE t Ihce-Lou- ..v. ... t r .... ita.-tio- n. xr ' - w'' e. t iff ' Now. j contention by having Nellie alone wlth'derly Ud)" in th Hotel &iVoy. eh him In his apartment at inl1nlsht of approached ty.a younf man. ottentitly THEY JUMP A'QAIK the day. Dick bellrvtnr in his fdther'a ON POOR LAliDLORD American, and who. In apparent sincerity, reluctantly consent. Th"n an mar be him by Ahne'.ey to follow event in quick uccMlon, all trouble, hit wife. Fhe U filled with drama and appeal. The pretendlnrat toIhlbe 'Broenaal. hut lh i climex U an amazlns: on. The picture tnundtl CHICAGO. And ho U.ry'T J jrnp to no treat man' appeam dltrrw waa. directed hy John O. Wray nnd en cn tn erter LAter. ia two! agree ji. Inr ;ir.at waa r. the photorrphr Henry fcharp tnproj. ttir.L ruen have threatened tb your.r man. w, efsn r.A 1k.. 00" a NeUon Smith, ."""r j who tlvMi h!i nam for people depart Katherine MacDonald to furr.Uh om. which by coincidence They tell him he ha wir.ao for the aleo in London the houet home the of Ituthven Ogaen Today in "My Smith. Th latter thtnklr.c that Nei-lc- f hu tenar.t, pert U another robter (ire point! The department of health mMm ! Lady's Latchkey" blank at him. To the fflrl'e horror h ' ttntion to the rlty csrdlnar.ce trotid. find that N4on U the Jewi thief and ir. for thU in a public not:c orriri Aid Hy r.jLf.r.r. at attraction feetor OrricliU Today th;L nbout to plv him up to Justice, CUUer.i toto eftforr tf. ORden theatre will b 't.My Ladv' when xh nvcrheam hi iiiiamiin tft'rtrdml W.th if kin All iyinrt:.Utr Latchkey." in which ICathetine Mac-- ' th th!vf:;r whi hari4 sing next anv inf-uir- ir Donald, "the American buty." is you ave th pictar tn(JIorrte you'll featured. It i i lint National at. learn Juet what happen In tht thrill-- 1 plea1 rd their r'.ghl hand, fW' have ten inr pictur of tartltr.r adventure. traction and few fllrrv screened that. tell a tal of tuch m - . IjArTTr rnon in- the knorkout cam. i .Aff 1 Vil M I' t wV V Interest. Here U Juet a slimpaa edy. i e inrw.'- mmpiei'' the of the itory enouth to Indicate tho CeptionaHy e ntr rial t;5 r.f bill. ulUtkH by a Wriiht. . farmer. adventurou spirit of'Anneetcy Orayl" bull- - Hi pet btxJJdcj rrstfcfd th? tu'l f ?. . row ere or mcinroomi In t.er v! br the roe .1 r; 1 r Mi played by Katherine. 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