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Show THE OGDEN STAND ARD-FXAfvlINE- SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1921 R 388 SI1SA BAM in .THEATRES jy--- ii shown as the haughty queen who rules the city under Roman domination. When the scene first opens, it t.hows the proud English girl, later to be raptured by the Sheik, encamped r.t n!;h. among the ruins of Roman splendor in the ancient city. There aro broken pillars and crumbling ruins. Then the girl becomes a Carthaginian queen, the architecture is restored and scenes of splendor, peopled with the royal court, flower girls, harp girls, slaves, centurions and Roman soldiers follow. This vision establishes the haughty.' dominant character of the girl, who Insists upon, taking a Journey Into the desert, despite her brothet's objections. Sheik is played by The role the popular Rudolph . Valentino, "Julio" of "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse." .The cast further includes Lucien Llttlefield, Adolphe Manjou. George Waggner, Ruth Miller, Walter Long and F. R. Butler. 'No Woman Knows,' to Be Shown Today at the Utah Group of Soloists Also on Program at Salt Lake , Tabernacle ; "No Woman Knows, a magnificent adapted from the famous story "Fanny Herself," by Edna to the Utah theatre to Ferber, comes all-stcast has been assemAn day. Mabel bled for the story, headed-bJulienne Scott.. Others in the cast are Earle Schenck, Stuart Holmes, Max Davidson, John Davidson, Grace s, Marvin, E. A. Warren. Richard .Snit Ed Joseph Swickard, wards, Danny Hoy, Raymond Xee, Ber nice Radom, Eugenie Forde and Dor othy Dehn.' - heart-dram- a, ar Coming to Orpheum Next Sunday and Monday Richard Walton Tully drama of primitive love and languorous muaic, the favorite "The Bird of Paradl-w,returns to the local Orpheum theatre next Sunday and;Mon(lay nlRhts. This of the Hawaiian charming Islands with Its unceasing patremrure c&aon after season, ha proved the marvel of the theatrical world. Ann Reader, a nklllful actress has been especially train r1 for the role of Luana, the beautiful princes. With Ml Reader wilt be found a new supportingcompany j which includes Herbert Charles. Frederick Forrester. Ellen Mahar, Rose Watson. Frank L Cooler. James' K. Appelbee, Joseph Robinson Doublaa Cosgrove and the- native e!nem and be heard In players who will their weird chant again and melodies. Ogden " love-stor- y semi-barbar- of-th- e y Starting Today at 4:45 P. M. Another Big Special First Time Ever Shown in 4f ic the finest Sousa's band, with musicians in America and a brilliant group of .soloists, vocal and 'instrumental, Is coming: to the Salt: Lake Tabernacle on Tuesday, December 6, in concerts in the afternoon'. and eve... oo ning. This will be Sousa's fourteenth visit Game Football to Utah, his first trip having been LmxJ $ Thrilling Planged Into the fame of life, no . oo- L ' 1 oo was of the he conductor made when will woman knows rooJ nhUh , S Seen in Two Minutes United States Marine band, 31 years Pauline Frederick - to Be -lead to happiness. Hcret the . J (V Is seaBainter in concerts two this Fay the For to ago. Go" woman who a thoaiht of r story in Seen Today son, Lieutenant Commander Sousa has Ogden " she knew what she wanted and t vrCattractive arranged two particularly v It to went It. y after new findthat of only a number, Xyi 7 programs, including Salvage' December A thrilling football game is one of Orpheum r ? wasn't what the nvnifd after all. N; compositions never before played in the big features of "Two Minutes to the west as well as compositions by.' the Go," starring Charles Ray, who is "Salvage." Pauline Frederick's latest himself masters and other old favorites. of the gridiron. an Fay Painter In the great successn screen to be super-speciproduction, "On the Campus" is a lively new is West" will come to the "East will This National First attraction is. a begin an engagement of four days at march dedicated to the colleges of ed at the Ogden theatre today,which theatre for one perOrpheum love of mother love, that America. "Comrades' of the Legion" story formance the theatre Wednesday Orpheum night, December tonight. understanding," and does and "Who's Who in Navy. Blue" are "passeth alltoo haa the role of a football hero, 7. Ray or count sacrifice not orx " m m mm v mm m.m of the' highest great any i f l t patriotic marches Chester Burnett, temporarily fallen aj . ,. I suffering.- der. Is Iff a la West" not succea his with into great jfellow disgracesome reason players Miss Frederick plays the part of because, Mr. Sousa has recently composed a unknown tot overdrawn, for during theiong ehrage-- j for hew march in honor of his Bernice.Rldgeway, a young woman al-of them, 'merits in eastern cities it established he suddenly quits the team. friend, President Harding, and has fine family and breeding, who has true do not know many the records. reason, However, They dedicated' It. to Mrs. Harding:. This ways regarded 'marriage as a tender, Neither does - his sweetneart, Ruth the r. matter t local the Important fol Disillusionment ideal. beautiful march Keeping Step With the Union" is reverses la goer suffered Financial that Bainter and "East Fay wilt-tlows closely upon the heels of her in Salt "Lake. will provide one of the moet his father force Chet to seek some Gold Star" was' composed marriage to Cyrus Ridgeway, a power by "The played means of earning his own way interesting entertainments of the cur-- 1 after death of Colonel Roos- In the financial world. Despite her throught rent season. William Harris Jr., has shortly college. evelt and dedicated to Mrs. Roosevelt. efforts to maintain her dream, there ne a mux nis star wun a company or csecreuy nuiruunaeu get joo peaaimg A special concert in the afternoon is lTbrne upon her the fact that her in the j excellent of and a production hours the morning, players has been arranged for school children. husband's one Creed is to get gold, and the early U no detail to maintain wnicn is lacks he fact ashamed that of, This will begin at .Z:30 oclock while and that his purpose in marrying her this only makes matters worse for luslon of time and place. the evening concert will be held at was to perpetuate ' the family name of him. Mail orders are now being filled at 8:30 o'clock. The afternoon concert Ridgeway. the comes of the Then the Orpheum box office.. big day --oo includes a number of entertaining and on save his can when Chet game, only Instructive features especially for the A He Into defeat. team the from TIIItLL. Jumps v Pic. 'The Sheik Paramount children. . n A current to contest and shows begin happen things rel Prominent among the sollsts with ture all around. Australian Snowy horseman. Excellence Pakrr, S,ousa's band is Mis3 Florence Harde"Two Minutes to Go," a fascinat belnr thrown from his horse in a man, acclaimed by critics the worthy This Evening The rearing and plunging ing and humorous story of college close-up- . successor to the late Maude Powell, the of and the unseatlnr of his life Richard hore Andre, provides. by who also rose to" fame in the Sousa Charles Ray with Just the sort of role rider reduced to a speed by which ev- band.. Miss Hardeman is considered One the most impressive features best suited to his own peculiar and ery movement of muscles can be iv r n the greatest Jiving woman violinist. A of "TheofSheik." furnlnhes a gTeater thrill than if the George Meirord's Ut- exceptional talent. large number of other soloists will add eri productions for ooParamount, which accident were flnnhf d across the screen .o the interest and variety of the pro- - comes In normal action. to, the Alhambra theatre today, Prof. cations will entue as a rexult of the cae referred to ald he would supErickson Albert grams. and oo av; the many spectac magnificent decision. QO- port any till to revlB the rarntng act. in which the varijus Will ular settings V. The action called as .William for Solo Violin II LEXIS GAM MAY TlZXJXHlAril I1IJTH bTAItTIJID Play Frank D. Williams a former scenes are enacted. These include: the Mong to slap Fred Malatesta In rtart- An The has poRitlon at prrent U that the recently agitation c A remarkable conception of a pub cameraman, has patented a With Pictures Attraction face In "The Man Who Smlld."-Mond lh" allows letting under r- of with the lallxinK obJrt goTtrnmnt process by which characters can . be lie section of the ancient Citv of Carto hit him five times before the had m A perron d!reu check and the of condition. tain betting by inserted in a film.; Thus backgrounds thage under Roman rule; a syt scene was filmed. Then Mslatertu to which a not hand a &.!p National of leacu. nut Sportlnx can be taken in a place far removed stci of the City of Biskra, the Monte pladnj added attractions each week couldn't smile. Special affil-'o- f are tookmakers with all the thereon to a paper practically from the actual scene of action; Orlo of the Algerian Sahara, taken with pictures will be the newest OO , hook maker in the street or any pub- made has Lated. with arrangement in Orwill to Players Hollywood from a minaret with an Arab praying appear "Just Around the Corner." adaptby Manager Goes of the f!two prominent members of I'arlLament 11c place, but he may put the aaxn be acting in Asia, Europe or New in the foreground; fifteen actual shots pheum theatre. Beginning tonijtht. at ed from a Fannie Hurst story, has 10 miroauce in mm nouae oi comraoni worca .on a York without the erection of special about the city of Biskra, especially each performance a soloist will play. been completed. taiegrarn a ahort bill on that subject, A Mlllform and n3 goTernrneni it over the roverr.mant sets. The inserted figure stands AlreDrcseiiia-froooa out, Prof. J. for the At made by performance tonight's picture with the object In view haa already iwlra at the usual tariff without fear the background, but the back- - tive from Paramounfs London bert Erickson leader of the popular Paul Iribe, art director, will ac- - English Gamblers Stirred been Introduced to Ih houe of lorda..of blng arrt;itd. retains a normal appearance. ' dio; a picturesque African oasts es OrDheum orchestra will be the soloist company Cecil de Millo on a two- in The Decision that a Reached ?nt to the bookmakers oopaid ty. It may judement By will play at the 6, the 7 and the' months tour of Europe. pecially constructed on a desert rite and b recovered by the man office by letter or telephone and th can check mMusical lovers! 9 oo near Hollywood; a complete Arabian p. VKRSATILITY. House of Lords performances. who paya it came at firat a a bomb-- , vender will atlU b on the icafe aid. The versatility of the movie actor village the stronghold of the baiiit can send in requests for any special who la Dorothv James Rinnl On the other hand the bookmafca hall to the gambling fraternity but, in was recently) demonstrated by Clar- chieftain, Omair; and beautiful, exotic selection and It Is the Intention of Gtsh's husband, is to ba starred !n It of the net take any hard caxh la hia a autseiuent may light bappn!nra. ence Burton working in three pictures interiors, such as the interior of the Manager Ooss to have these requests "The Dust Flower," a Basil King LONDON. Not. 21. Despite the a be to to them a bookmaker atanllng on the but appeared fie, in production at the same time. He Bheik's tent and the desert paiac3 of responded to at the following week's: story. cheoic case In the In disguise aa it haableir.g Inasmuch by betting ihown ra can take and pay out mon coure cowas a Mexican bandit in "Her Hus- - Omair. house th of performance. recovery lords, ano aa whereby the what ther to rerard many molMttUoa. up ey any punter without ooAnita Stewart haa atarted fllmlnffiOf beta raid br check w band's Trademark," a French operatic! In the Carthage episode; which is a made poa- - malles which eilnt ua4r fje prter.t OO Bhm la'slble, bookmakers here do not anticiUniversal la to issue a aeries of "The Woman He MarTied." impressarlo in "The Lane That Had' vision in the picture, a very unusual of Great Britain.- The lord U mtxe-- with pipe clay to Graphite w No Turnlng'1 and a New Tork crook' effect is presented, Agnes Ayres. play short reels based on the experiences eupported by Shannon Day and pat many applications for the return betting lawa vartoua give d&greas f hardnea fn in "If Tou Believe It, It's So." lot thair money or that many oompU-Jc- r lint the principal feminine role. Is of a newspaper reporter. daUvaricg the Judgment In tha ;i 00 of . . - Cum-mlng- . . -- v : . . at - - 1 "East I f,-''''-- 1 , y !- Lr ;, . . - - " I 1 frm'- 1 .- fj tor " al . Os-df- m m m i . , . Theatre li-lo- box-offi- ce - play-Turne- Wt" ee . - . -- SI.OW-.MOTIO- ; " at Par V slow-motio- Al-hamb- ra I . . -- J. hii-l?y- MAY RECOVER tt tt e in-ovatl- on BETS BY C EC ; : i m Btu-grou- nd bt -- ol-ha- ! -- -- ' 1 W i DAY DAY S Shows Tonight PRICES SUNDAY 1000 Seats BALC0NY 30c X10Q0 Seats MA,N FLOOf 50c : War Tax Included ' PRICES DAILY Seats Kffi 30c rNLosOR 50c Seats 30c Matinees T,L 6:00 p- - J 'fc, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 1000 1000. 111 "... ' - i" - M : i , . f' :: - M War Tax Included Special Prices for Children 12 to 15 Years.. Special Prices for Children 12 to 15 Years i Passes positively will hot be honored unless specified for this picture. y r x n uo i mi Vv. BEE the anctlon' of Ucautifal pirls to Agnes Ayres i r v RuHolpE IValcntind' - SEE V BEE ,'. - ' . V ri - the lords of Algerian harrras. the barbaric Rambling fete in the flittering Casino at Biskra. the heroine, disguised, inrade the Bedouins' gecret slare rites. Khcik Ahmed raid her caravan and carr hcr M t0 tb tcnt her stanpede hli Arabian horses and dash away to freedom.. ' . ' - ' - v , Pictures of Aggies-U- . of U. Game Dig bcoop! Occlusive Played rTT O It f m Oalt LaKe II ankS giving Oay i SEE SEE SEE her captured 'by bandit tribesmen and enslaved by their chief in hi stronghold. SEE the fierce battle of Ahmed's clant td rescue Use pirl from his foe. SEE the Sheik's ver.peance, the Rtnrm in the de5ert, a proud vromnn's heart Knrrcndcrcd. SEE matchless scenes of eol or, end tvild free life, end love. In the year's supreme screen thrill , |