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Show THE. QGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- SUNDAY MUKN1NU, NOVEMBER 13. 1921. R 1 i THEATRES J Fox". Showing Today at Utah Theatre With SCORES TRIUMPHS AS STAGE DIRECTOR FOR BIG PRODUCER f Harry Carey at "The Fox," the Slarry Carey picture now showing, at the Utah theatre, you are not merely When, you look V Ji A MEIGHAN L you are ecenes life. from real Iheholdlng i LAraong the moat interesting of those fgcenes are those In which cavalry is gcoa in action desert; ir' These troocs of cavalry are not Jmoving-picturtroops composed of a mob of ' extra men; but a part of tho Eleventh, regular United States cavalry from' the presidio at Mon a screen, production eoin AND " on-th- e e terey. f . .t.s :; ' ' . rv ' "The Stealers," a Film of Power at Ogden Theatre ' , 9 v l, ' i . AND A TORCHY COMEDY TODAY TOMORROW ONLY v ' V "The Stealers." William Christy tCabanae's powerful human document will be the attraction fi, m. th Ordan theatre, beginning to day for a. run of four. days. The picture which has created a eensationto wherever it has been shown,, is said mark a new milestone in- motion picture history. super-specia- IN PARAMOUNT'S GREAT DOUBLE STAR SPECIAL : oo v Great 1 L.J - ...-.- l Lmm LaJ L jtmi i W.- -i LJ V i it v- - . t I . " 00 Agnes Ayers and Thomas Meighan in New Play at Alhambra The Alhambra opens today with nnfl of the createst urograms of the of fail season. Everybody has heard see to want will and Ricks," "Cappy the picture. To know Agnes Ayers and Thomas Meighan play the leads is unquestionable assurance or sul Torchy Comedy premacy: A nrtriAfl "Runs two days only. as. the American Legion presents the World War nietures on Tuesday ana w ea nesday, and Wallace iieia iouows ia 'The Hell Diggers." two-ree- ' oo : "Cappy Ricks," Starring Tom Meighan to Be Seen at Alhambra Today In the realm of make believe that exists in a motion 'picture studio, making everyone becomes adept arein not.' The things seem what they Paramount the of stage carpenters, "Eastern studios, have done., the marvelous thisoetife. the scenes in 'Cappy Several ParaRicks." Thomas Meignan's Acornea to the which mount picture lhambra theatre today shov the boiler room of a harbor tug. Although the earlier epistug itself, was shown in odes of "the picture, it was impossible to light the boiler room of the small ne-v- v 7 -- : X " ',, I ' nI it 4 Sinking Fast! 1 ( -- Mrs. Trimble Bradley, the foremost woman stage director In the demonstrate what you can do. XJCi: ROUE. world-B- Anil jrlail of it. y I- o . ; t i j I t : b A ir- ' - rwfc " 1 fr a cruise All ahoanl from 'Frisc into i ' a and stormy adventur1. A romance r.n salt ns Davy .Torifx. a full of llirilla as a hurricane. cnl rippling: all over with fun. It:, good nwaiter. thinz in . the , world for i any woman v. nf i. ,,,,v, T hn.l 1i vt-- .ru h.irlr wno warns aavancenient io itiueiiiui juiuugn . . me as a playwright, 1 worked two la wait, vnur chance: "The woman wanting to start half years figurativelynt &h office boy before way up the ladder makes a mistake." II got my chance has.stage directing." Mrs. Bradley many plays to her Mrs. Trimble Hradlev. the only woman general stage director for a biff credit, among them "The ' Wonderful "The Reason Why." "As producing manager in the world, sat Thing," See Ua." "The Woman on the at her desk in the George Broadhurst Others She sold her very first play oflce3 and poured forth valuable Index-words of wisdom for the woman who ti Belasco. "I wrote plays really to g?t a change would succeed. While there are other women direc-- . to direct." said Mrs Bradley. Not only tors of individual productions, Mrs. )a deep understanding of psychology Bradley is the only salaried general has marked Mrs. Bradley for ucce director with a yearly arrangement. ' but a scientitic comprehension of "Women must consider that in new chemistry, In her private laboratory she lines of endeavor thev have about the she as office the lighting and colors in- status boy," said. 'This is not altogether man's doragaoiy. The effect of colors and lights fault, and it will be changed in the next generation. But we are not liv upon the emotions aro an essential to underthing for the stage director ing in the next generation. "In one scene in ""My advice would be to get in as stand." she said. office boy and. win your chance to Tamn I had 400 light cues." . Into " Soan Tlirouph glo- rious fight anil stirring With Youth nt ro.Hi'Uf.H. ami th Port of the Lovers' Dreams at last. .. i h-!- j , ex-aa- -- craft. J3till photographs of the ship's vitrei organs were taken, and from these, and blueprints obtained from marine construction-engineerscarpenters in a erected the studio perfect imitation of the boiler room and all its intricate machinery. Wood was used throughout, some lifteen hundred separate pieces going into this intricate simulation of iron machnery. The wrhole ava painted black by painters, and at distance of three feet it was impossible in discover the deception. Agnes Ayres is leading woman in the picture. "mMAYTO 'TO? ' V Qidun OF THE WORLD' , , : PRESENTS ADOLPH ZUKOR THOMAS TOP OP THE WOULD SO MILES in CA.TEW MI2KS 00 "The Hell Diggers" Is Novel Title of Show at the Alhambra Thursday ' J LIEUT, MAC READY OVER G KULS , When picture fans read the title of "The Hell Diggers," Wallace Reid's new Paramount picture, which comes to the Alhambra theatre next Thursday they will doubtleas wonder what its means. The title of the picture retei to the enormous gold dredges ussd in the great gold mining districts of California and elsewhere. This is the first time, so far as can be learned, that have been featured in a picture. they Mr. Morgan, the author, made an intensive study of gold dredging and knows his subject thoroughly. He also wrote the scenario for the picture. It is the first he has written for Para mount which has not dealt with some phase of motoring:oo - Cast Includes Agnes Ayres ! - Directed by Tom Forman Photoplay by Albert Shelby LeVino From the Novel by Peter B. Kyne and the Play by Edward E. Ro v - s- MAJ, 5! S0120DJ? ADDED ATTRACTION TWO - R.EEL. COM DY . SON OF FINANCIER TURNS TO POLITICS or) fn LOCUST VALLEY, X. Y., Nov. 12 Frederick; Trubee Davison, son of Hen ry P. Davison, Morgan partner, prefers votes to dollars. various pieces of .recording' apparatus. By Chester E. Tucker. He ia going to follow his preference 12. The "top 'But neither did the poles ot the Nov. WASHINGTON, arena instead the political by entering of the banking fraternity of Wall of the world" still waits to be reached earth have great scientific interest. Yet men sought and attained them. street. His first step comes Nov. 8 Lieutenant MacReady's record-breawhen he hopes to be elected member jing- fly to a height of nearly right And so long as the astronomer and the Pi assembly from the second district Imiles of the earth" meteroloist make j known the existthe of Nassau county and take the seat still at least 40"ceiling ence of an ocean of air beyond any miles away. formerly occupied by Theodore Roosecome near How to aviator the sailed thus far, there will be a strugmay velt now assistant secretary of the is of the what limit upper practically gle to fathom Its depth. navy. MEASURED FROM EARTH. the if the it this election, atmosphere layer surrounding Dayison hopes comes out his way, will prove the earth, we may not know in this generDut for the present, that fathoming first milestone in a lifelong career m ation. But the meteorologist and the will be done only from observation politics. ua that both Major and deduction to be made upon terra .'T have always wanted 'to go into astronomer tell his Schroeder after fight of S8.180 feet firraa. Among the best of the meth- -politics," said Davison in outlining his1 and Lieutenant Maclleady after his ods that are untvd to determine thn tirv"Back in 1914, when ambitions. entered Yale. I txgan to pick out sub- 40,800 were speaking only figuratively per limit of the blanket- of air about I knv would b rood training when they spoke of having attained the earth is called the "twilight meth jectsme. When I took up the study of the "top of the earth." for od." law at Columbia, I had no Intention OXYGEN TANK USED. Twilight has been defined as the of practising, but wanted to obtain of The time many after sunset when day seems to say, atmosphere, layer groundwork for an experience in poli- is at least 50 miles thick. bo continued into the night becauss tics." of now means Aviators have the of a the that still shines upon went he to of way sunlight By starter, the Republican national convention taking sufficient oxygen along with the upper air. aa secretary to Herbert Parsons and them for their engines and for them It has been determined that twilight later to Charles D. Hllles. Now he is selves, and the heat that keepa their lasts until the sun is about 18 degrees getting acquainted withif district lead- bodies from freezing. They lack only below the horizon, and with this as a ers and asserts that, he is elected toat denser air and known value of the radius the upon great fly heights. to the assembly, he hope3 to stay there for several terms, "to get right But this, of course, they will never earth given as 4000 'mQes, It is not difclose to the people.? He disclaims have.ficult to solve, by the methods of trigo- ; ' Yet there is another solution; the nometry, a right triangle that gives any desire for a" senatorial toga. According to tradition, the senior capable of rising still 48 miles as the height of the air stilt Mr! Davison should violently oppose faster plane on an ever thinning ocean of dense enough to reflect the twilight his son's political ambitions and seek higher air. rays of the sun after it has set. v ' to chase him along the trail of the EFFECT ON METEORS. It will be a problem forever increas elusive dollar. But he is doing nothing ot the kind, and is sympathetically Ingly difficult. The higher man rises, On the other, hand, another method the thinner will he find the air upon a different result. The presence following his son's candidacy. Another of young Davison's support-jer- s which he must depend for buoyancy. gives of "shooting stars" in these fall nights, is his wife, who was Miss Dorothy PRESSURE DECREASES. often to be at a height of calculate Peabody, daughter of the Rev. En- seem to indicate that Indeed even 200 would In air thinner ihe gets miles, dicott Peabody, headmaster of Groton, greater proportion than the increased there must be air even at that height, where Davison went to school. height of the flight. For though Mac-- for it is the friction of the air that h heats the meteor as It rushes towsrd Ready had risen through but of the arr cushion that cloaks the the earth. s . Lectures on Food ana Food earth! he had left behind him oo i of the air. Combination by Fair and Elinor Hobart Bosworth, From the surface of the earth where Robert McKira head the cast of MBS. LOUISE PALMER the total air pressure upon his body White Hands." adapted from C, C WEBER was 15 tons, he had risen to a height Gardiner Sullivan's story. oo where the pressure was but three tons. Fred Turner, central figure in And had he gone three times as high, Knife Man," one of the "The he would have reduced the pressure to finest Jack ever screened, has photoplay 80 pounds. Absolutely Free. a prominent part in "Tropical Love." Any higher airplane flight! than That stars Ruth Clifford. Tuesdays and Fridays at 4 p. m. those oo that have been taken by these p. xa. Auspices Utah Power & two men will have littlo scientific Albanesl, daughter of the Margie Maria Albanesl. I v.j novelist. Co. English value. observations Their will give Light a in "Three role ' 4 playing prominent scarcely - more information than that Live Ghosts," belnjf filmed by Georg 'Efficient Public Service" to be had from 'a balloon sent up with FltztttAiirlc In- LAndno. SHOWS TONIGHT 5:00 7:00 9:00 k - lft ; j THE AMERICAN LEGION PRESENT THEIR PICTURE TUSDAY - "POWDER RIVER" ' - ' v WEDNESDAY ; T U pi . - Coming - - I I Friday - Saturday I - ; i Thursday - ( -- ''x 'L'" Wallace . J eio AND : h I t ' : one-sixt- . four-fifth- vVV' ! ' " ' ) Orpheum Theatre 1- - 1 ; '. ' j Sl IN "The iLiggers |