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Show THE OGDEN Will UTTLEMMS f1 FILMS, V than with the view of being enter talned. As a consequence, his conception I of what a film should be oftsn appears the casual atto be f tha' tendant nhotonlay house. When this reviewer saw juicw Brady in "Little Italy" he, was made extremely uncomfortable try ins suowere all titlea They platitudes. the picture is simple in Howsrer, woman vows to marry ine theme. A to spue ner first man she meets. This, ' . .. father." The man is a member of an Italian her and her father. family, hated byvow. She keeps her Her husband loves ner. isne naie son is born. Then everything him In their own element, have achieved ends a happl. t th. otiilric that l in cenmoia aru unusuai, reausm IT-I'" ; VitHnr .f TO LAUGH. .rtora are ' 7.tr' hi.h thi Way Down East." a played by rrA," stock companies in three eastern cjlUes Th actl by tha" leading playersr,btle7 nor rraDhlC proved so popular uiat plans ror a new . The picbe program each week had to chang tare needs many suDuuea xniy arc ed. The theatrical men can't under tld, logically. stand the, renewed popularity of the Thus a story . Play, "despite the wide showing given "THE CONQUERING POWER.' it in pictures bv Griffith." ne ract-oxne "The Conanerlnr Power" Justifies the matter l that movies advertised it. Many who awlyJlie in conferring an honorary degree xne picture wanted to see u on ine n tj-- Hir.Mnr fnr ths irtls stage, wanted to see it enacted by t. -- v "high-broWl-- STANDARD-EXAMIKE- 3C to COOL AIR PLAYS SIRS; I Fbls - -- . IT STARTS . .l S f COOLEST- THE ;,0:Ml:'lS8IIIES By JAMES W. DJKAIS". , Umi Tho NEW YORK- - July are versions of L,Fonteine the finest entertainment for children ever placed upon the silver- screen. The immortal race :ot Hare and Tortoise, teaching Jta immortal moral, is impressively visualized. A child who has not yet mastered his ABC's can "gef the story and the moral as the moving picture dei picts it.' For these .fables are really enacted by theu things that creep and crawl and swim and fly. They are the handiwork of Dr. L. Ditmars, curator of the .Raymond -- New York society and Zoological of the ZooCharles Urban, Fellow logical socieiy of i England. Dr. Ditmars puts the actors through their paces. Urban edits the film. Twenty of the 240 fables written LaFontaine are being made into rby a series called "Modern Truths from Old Fables." There is ample opportunity for acTake, for tion and story interest.Rat." the and 'The instance, Frog The frog induces the rat to take She ties his a trip under the water. paw to hers. That is so she can hold him under the water until, he drowns and then feast upon him. "He prays to the gods; she mocks his SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 17, 1921.. K - SPOT. Our rain cooled air system makes thia theatre the coolest place in Utah UTAH IN AT TONIGHT-SHO- WS IIqo,p."m: This picture is heralded in the as the most remarkable picture of the age; as the turning point to better pictures,-photoplay that is vastly different from anything heretofore shown. A picture that every man, woman and child should see. A . . x T,m The nuhMnnn.'minri f. th theme delineations of character than this of "Nobody." & new ' movie starring version of the Balxac story, Eugenie Orandet" Jwel Carmen. A youne wife is wronred by a man I The nicture is not without fault. An of wealth. When she is taken home n to data auto is introduced In a pe- she Is suffering with a peculiar form riod when autog were not known. The of amnesiac She can recall nothing r . period of nero date clothes while the heroine Alice several days. The wealthy man is slain. A former Terry, is oressea in cosiumes- ui iuo Duner is orourht to trial, isieven neriod. Jurors are for conviction. The twelfth! Th aT other minor inconsistent is the woman's husband. lie tells his cles, together with liberties taken in storv to thA lui-of the story, rob the wife had become intoxicated on the adaptation 'His of realism. film a launch party. From .the moment of -- intoxication her mind became a However, the screen story Is so dir- blank- - Some time after her return I ferent from the usual grind of pictures she recounts every occurrence of the that it holds interest throughout And mesa h noting party. It is all as a dream to her. nnrrh.. The' to kill the vil- husband goes below.; o she I. rUf.or- - ClnA U bit He up; pulls struggles I . .i W . I. fnn erYi f nut lain. MBWunanert talllnar nf tfa man'a vn. iki. murder are on the street .before he ruling passion Eugenie, an adopted iA Kite that's seeking?all about neph reaches the villain's house. He t to daughter, falls In love with his drown; Sees the poor Rat that's like a to for turns ew. . He sends the home. nephew as down, swift And pounces lightning wne or a Jove to let .nis their awakes tn tlftfl vme He tell him. bv the way. land. Th him. Intercepts dream- In' which she killed eign transactions. Also becomes the glad Kite's prey; ters. He bis phorrible in cheats The husband assures Th.v iravA bim all that he could wish, ner betrayer. Then comes the day of reckoning. her that it was only a dream. A supper both of meat and fish. which r-spews a, horrible monster Gold, AftV: ew , COLHH. v. . . .r11TlT. 8o oftentimes a base deceit k . i lim .j U1U1. V ia UCIUIO Is . ulficfi um in 4nraIOUL otnilltta anf k U ww.v. JU&VASI wvuvu Falls back upon the- father cheat; swear never to divulge the story. of his victims point accusing fingers So oftentimes doth perfidy The picture suffers from lack of real at him. Return with triple sury." dramatic talent of the principals. But ABOUT IiAFONTAINE. In his Insane frenxy Grandet topples It holds ' the interest because of its over in France was in born LaFontaine a chest of gold and It, crushes 1621. Living much of his life in the Inverted order, of narration and its him to death. theme woods and fields and streams, he car- psychophysical Balxac. in "Eugenie Qrandet," did The scenario is an original story ed little for tha pomp and circum- I oy Jtioiand West written for Jewel not have hero and heroine marry. The his Wife bftform rru Tnm Carmen, end of film shows them In embrace, the Mnir ...... we t ,. thus nonora Jtie iHeiiu throne ror bringing satisfaction to the roleft was A to PARALLEL TO he book present. and the cynic alike. "NOBODY." ri manticist the r behind him the purse of gold bestowed A man was shot to death in Cleve as Pere Orandet, gives Lewis, Ralph ' land last winter. Each two a sterling performance. Alice Terry, upon him. 'il He' arrived late at a fashionable.the km beautiful to look upon, sustains inter- Sriinner. "I was detained at the fut in a role that offered little op- -"andOne of the accused wa. ehif ma. neral of an ant," he explained, cereI vaientne t come of municipal court. It was porxunity . ior acting, ituaoipn I could not away until gistrate a -I t tnr Anma rn ra 4ft a rnt vat tfnUfioA t a all vnn mnnii mam Avor " He had stopped to watch ants drinking. way. The entire company is ex eome advanced the theory that I Ing centionallv well cast carry one or tneir aeaa irom u.c uto.ii wuu uiu Lilts aiiuuniiK wu "uutuiijr. Where would sucn a simpie man actuated oy subconscious motives and WHAT IS THE CONQUERING get three square meals today if he ha,d no recollection of the event when were as remiss lnhls business anairsri ne regained conscious mentality. POWER? How would he drive a Dargain wiui the movie. Is built about A subtitle of "The Conquering Pow"wobody," a similar theory. m publishers, or scenario editors.' er", proclaims that love Is the conquerm t ing power of life. But the picture deHONEYSUCKLE AND ROSES, r A NEW IDEA FOR 310VIES- and greed as the all consuming pasDell Sinclair Lewis, Floyd Ben Ames Williams might take ex- - picts sion of a man. It conquers him. Sherwood Anderson are Indicted by't cerpts of his new novel, "Evered," for. crushes to death. unusual, yet human, photo-- 1 After him StVE the all. conquering power of life Is the one emotion within us that luting themselves a committee on Lit- - ljlVrV' is sei fpSvei dominates all others. With most of "view as they .. us it undoubtedly is love. ThJllntn3 en'of th5 fairy But how about Jealousy, avarice, marry and live harmllv worldly ambition, . pride T These are new trena araonf me yuuuaer --.umuia tales, t-r.who arc u. flrV ' of who have written "best sellers." the powers many, if conquering or else they never loved. Dawson doesn't go far enough : one a allows a cynical thought to In It is part of love to quarrel; the ' trude. the movie industry. The honey nea xne anguisn or tne connict." suckle bestows its fragrance upon the to that you'll take Jlaybe POLA IN MANY FILMS. T T exception rose, as . it were. afetarMxi 11 iiuwoTer. b. mnvif iitti.. loaf wil1 dv.iuuu Pola Negri within the next few 8how numan weaknesses and iS Is a mJSTrilS He has reached hat months will probably be seen on more nf nature will be more a screens American place among dlrec- - perversiues than any American rothan many of our film tors." And then adds, "He did a bit realistic mances and "Gyp Besides "Passion" which player. the depict only fairy better than I could have done." All tale side of life and love. In "Ven seen be to Blood" is the sy - i of which is by way of saying, "This Governess' "The detta," "Intrigue," upstart; Js almost as, good as I am." and "Infatuation, or the Polish Danc THE CRITICAL " EYE. What one scenario writer says about Those who find entertainment at the er." another Is frequently used by the ex movies by watching for the anachron hibitor. In his advertisements Isr"S that occur In almost every film Fannie Hurst graciously compared I will ANCIENT DENTISTRY. find in "Wealth." fill their to Nest'' her "Old Rupert Hughes' crowns found on teeth of mum Gold A framed picture hangs on the wall own "Humoresque." mles Indicate that dentistry was an a Thus two are advertised where only above hospital bed. No hospital has pictures hanging on its art and .torture- practiced more than one was advertised before. wills. Thfcy collect dirt and germs. 2000 years ago- Tony Sarg uses this create mental unrest as the basis of a comedy played by MORE' FOREIGN FILMS. iney orten the patients. , his screen marlonets. First National announces the dis- among A Fuliman porter is called Ram. tribution of four more foreign films. the dentist who makes traveler will tell you that all Pull- - a He satarlies They are "Alfs Button," produced by Any his of equipment that the display man porters are named George Hepworth in England; VThe Sentimen Mm in awe and re hold may a uhe hero patient has bad "mornlnar af tal Bloke," made in Australia, and . fcf ' . .I . weanns a lounging roDe and a spect. ?' Sumrurun" and "Danton," German He satirizes the patient who cower films. The last will be reitled, "Dan- nign stirr collar. before anticipated pain, who jumps ger." and yells before the tooth Is pulled. THOSE COMIC SEWER LTTS A NOVEL STORY. Ever notice how easy it Is for the After all, human nature has changed A demented giant. A girl tenderly film comedians to Dick un th Hd f but little with the years. Even those cared for by him. A sergeant of the a manhole and chuck it aside? who are now mummies were afraid o And did you ever notice how much unreal Royal Northwestern police. dangers. These three characters are set In trouble it is for city employes to re- the frozen barrens, of the Arctic re- - move one of those lids. use They CONRAD NAGEL. region byM- - James Oliver Curwood and picks and bars and it usually takes When Conrad Narel was a youth he David Hartford to make summer two men to lift one of the things season. It Is "The Golden Snare." In "The Love Egg," which start recited Dickens' "ChrUtmai Carol" a The girl as a baby is rescued from Louise Fazenda, a comedian handles entertainment. He did so an explorer's ship after' all members a sewer lid as though it were a pie wellpublio his parents thought lie ought to ll of the crew perish in a. plate. However, such an be actor. incidents make up a large part of and an ensuing fire. tight He received a B. A. degree at High fun In the comics- She has grown to womanhood the and Park college. Des Moines, when when the sergeant comes to take the ' A new la now fur-- 1 he was 17. At IS he became a reader giant Into custody. InHea has with xusned - clne-those who feast at being snowbound him a baby found the j on a Chautauqua circuit. cabin; after, its father and mother die. mas. Variety is its spice. When "Experience" was staged Na The world's largest theater The babe stirs the nrother instinct the for the role o in the girl. It awakenes memories of Capitol, is showing a program in gel was understudytwo After days reading only the girl's rescue in the demented which no picture is over three reels youth. was called he of the upon to ac part long. giant. A bandit of thebarrens wants the The result has been 'so satisfactory the part. r girl for his wife. His men wound that 8. L. Rothafel, the director win He stepped to the stags from ther au the giant. Then thev visit tie cabin, frequently arrange such programs. in his street clothes and with on uiw ovm. iixniDitors tnrougnout the country dlence, xu9 oiioitiu is make-up- . out His success was so are preparing to follow suit. .The girl. Is abducted. was he great given' the part penna : The sergeant recover If this is done l means that the dar and goes In recovers The neatly. time in of the padded feature film la past. giant pursuit. At 25 he is one of the leading men tO rescue the. sergeant.. His appear- Here is. the Capitol programnews ance is like that of a ghost, to the reel; "The Northern of the screen. He la now appearing Trail." e who think him dead. reel drama; "Among Those present." in "Fools' Paradise," a Cecil deMllle v..v ...v. .smuu loiuiu- (.nree-recomedy: a La Fon- - production. two-rehe dies. -- He tain . Fable, xioyd ing to the: giant before animal The "Ghosts of John Barleycorn." nietr. tells tne mstory or tne girl. colored ABOUT BEATING HUSBANDS, . . fcergeant takes her and the babe picture: of the world doesn't know how Half Tnat Pfofirram fllled the 5500 seats the other movies hiJli?20tt ma?lfl?ent of th6 Utre on the hottest, night of present it.half llres until the ' I witb across ....v imiiio, uubbiu0 ing season the furthermost reaches Pauline .Frederick beats her hus moving f the perspective, baby scenes with tributors of short in The 8 ting of the Lath," band that 4 real - punch. rugged men at grips the demand for snort-KngT is which Is now films being shown throughout haVe a Etn' reatr than at any time In the ' yU VKTK the country. history '. raJ.id.ea i?e . . of filmdom. . And from all parts ot the nation And the Producers of big features come letters tfnrmt - his n.f?In to Pauline. They are are reducing producUon. mannermakes wives He who eharthe from, say they are so glad Vincing The tni &S th seen film. They know have the andTad.n they tSjr n.?TnStGaoSlePm0'?nlnCntly now to how handle their huscreatlona. The demanded just public - ... B.. . wU . 2. mau :r bands. Stone as me sergeant seem to nave It looks .like a tough summer for reached a- - clear understanding, of 1 SOME SPEED husbands. And all along; we've thought as delinCurwood their character! Pathe News scenes showed at the should be beaten. wives that them only eated .uempsey-carpentlfUrht in 80 the . aters in the. metropolitan district of A NEW STYLE, MOVIE. . CURWOOD AND HARTFORD. n 1 n lived in the far north Marshall Nellan is trying something . I i for Knockout- - By "means - of aim Ian new J: .f Curwood in. in the way of photoplay continui years. wai biujicb cgiuu, wa to able show the pictures n v those with dors and ani- - ?a"i9. "Bits of Life." la ity mils as the central figures, achieved $1 The picture will be in four episodes, a' few - years ?tt.rMi,we,r tL8?118 at great popularity .ago. I T, ?t.- - each from a story by a difepisode ...vj... Prohiblts shipments of movies of ferent author. Haw w-- v that grinned the reader.. e actual The first is from "The Bad SamariHe wrote "The Oolden Snare," while rightj s , snowbound in a cabin. Scenes of thetan,' by Thomas McMorrow: the sec HIGH-BRO' srrUJb-actual locapicture were made in the was ond from "The Man 'Who Heard EvMost reviews of movies are written erything," by Walter Trumbull t the written. tlon in which the story "I3ack to tiod's oy those with a hyper-critlc, Hartford' directed view of the point. No defect of direction, photog uuru rrom "Hop,- by Hath Wiley, and and "Nomads Country" from 'Under Ether, Nel two otner uurwooa stories, rap ny. uuing Or acting escapes the tne slourtn North; own lan an He. too. knows the north like story. open I professional reviewer. I Nellan says that tha four atnrte That Is because be is loklnr book. at thi " Thus, these two men, collaborating film from an analytical anj-U-, rather ' hare been so combined that the thezat . - toy - - . 41 Wg; v . - ! " ; - IN TITC QUAINT SCOTCH VILLAGE OF THRUMS there once was a lad who lived In a world ef brave Imaginings. Who walksd with his head In the skits and found a hundred foet to fight for his "lady . - - fair." -- -- - little wistful lata who "wanted to bs rpttabts. And as the years rollsd by The rest Is ths charm, ths smiles, the happy tears of Barri at his best. A heart full of life, that you en set In sn hour and a half, a nd won't forest everl - ... A But this lady was only a painted lady's chil . Adolph Zukor ! S fi. . '' I of-hi- Vi V- Vi I r--t . GtoTnmij I .TKZS?'. i'booiSHe 7 3L s Vi JnJLnSlaj Z" prijsentt- - Sir James M Barrie's i 0 W1T21 xJ Gareth Hughes, Mabel Taliaferro rvafMay McAvoy , . . ll1SiZ? -f- . r Dre-emine- I . a nt . up-to-da- te 6 . . . a ADDED ATTRACTION TONIGHT, THE free-for-a- blll-of-fa- re -- ELUvS9 GR.A.GIC y CE 30 AND 1-- L DONT FAIL TO HEAR 'EM , -- two-abducto- . rs, ei Prices el v L.4 t: J Children' Adults, Main Adults, Matinees; All Seats Floor Evenings Balcony Evenings : th r?i J . Lt .ena f010.: Ti. - '. I.--'- - t$!r i ? ena. An unusual plot vir of constructing a SNEA CHINES TJKIVERSITy BUYS SEVEN- MORE AOBES INTO FLORIDA - I I i-ni- eh, . J" . : F W -- al -- 5 IOS ANOELES. Cal July Ths UnlTsrsity cf California, has complst d th purchsas, of seven and one-ha- it crs of rround adJolnnr th present cajnpus of the southern branch of tho university here and an addltnal tract' of tho earn sl la belni; tfro tiated for.- - Tho land . . acquired ws 11. ru, : TAMPA, July II. Chlneso are belnr smunrled Into tho.United Slates orf s Urre scale by way of Cuba and Florida. Unless prompt action Is takn by aathorltlee at Waahlnrton. tcondiUons wtll soon b as bad here aa they were on tho Mexican border, where It took tltVATI MVAW - 4 t AAA fl years to stamp It out. sutb-Theaa are, tha statements of IrnmN ths of m The continued efn branch oauae-- growth retrents to f irrration Inspector Whalen of this disthe c w neea ror mors truuamtrs ena trict, in whoso territory much of the moro ground to put them on In th smurrWnr has been going on.. H has - . asked for aid. , n?ar future, d "We havo learned that frith la the past few. men tha almost 71. COO Chi nm hare been landed la Cuba,- says Whalen. "According- to tho statements we got from torn of the smuggling' parties that we havs rounded up, the Chinee remain In Cuba only long enough to ' maxe arrangementa with tho smurgltra to'bo landed ou the Florida coast. The fact tnat all the Chinese who haro been arretted In this rlcinlty are supplied with money and plentifully are able to obtain unlimited funds lu experuea Indicates that defray'lacourt a there imunHns combine at work. arrerts In the rsaggllng Th war were in Charletton. 8. D.. where four Chinese were picked up. with railroad tickets from Clearwater. FU-- , a short distance from Tampa, to Washington. D. C. Six more were the urn day at Duheder.. six Fla. also near Tsmpa. .Theee wtxtt, taken when tbey tried to buy - oo . er ; will bs continuous from bosinnlnj: to - " - well-orf-a.nl- ed !att arrtd -- to Washington. They were eeecrted by who had takaaa ovt ralurallxatioa papers, T&la raem was later released on balL A month or Jtfo ago federal prohibition officers while in search of contraband lliucr ccmlr.g into Taroba from Cuba, boarded a argall schooner and found, in addition to 3SC0 quart of whleky, IT Chinese biding in tho ' hold. tThs'coaat of Florida la an Ideal place for smuggllnr "I rations a there ar only a few places along tte entire 1400 miles cf coaat line wher cannot make an eaay lar.s-la- r. Choontrt ' efflclala. Whalen Immigration in pc If. t out, are harapere-their work, aa there aro only II mtr in the atate to coTer tSe entire coat Un. i"! have only threa men to several hunilre4 miles of ahoro in my dUtrlct. ia a V.ha5o. 'Unless we get 'likely to get help, the altuaticn la ' control." our beyond railroad ticket , gT-ti- - ... y 4 |