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Show THE OGDEN FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2, 1921. "w w.av - ' -- i so-a lift . - v ' ccori v - --- o! - . of play. TUTIL 1L oo 'The Bird of Paradise'" With ITew Cast, Come3 to the Orpheum Sunday . rv ; WHO tAAXHS. OHUV S5A30K UAbT manr chanire She h beautiful rowna. which, a tha wealthy and attractive wife of the conspiring adventurer. Smith, she wears for a very definite, purpose In the story., Her personal charm, beauty of face,' form and carriage, and unquestioned dramatic skill cannot neip but win the spectator's admiration, despite the role she Gs.T An LU nider." m ranks high in baseball 13 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R J a I - i - L UTAH'S FINEST THEATRE ' 11 Bug New mow Jioday The Bird of Paradlne." Richard Walton Tully's faacinatiiiff story of the Hawaiian Islands with Ann Reader in the title role, returns to the Orpheum theatre for two nltht commencing visitor Sunday night. This perennial haa proved its appeal and hold upon oy puono noi iuhiii the American . m in-- -- nisiory any otner Known piy of tho frtarr.- - Tear after year its here ha brouht large audiences anxious agratn tofsr-of- and hear f Hawaii, the wonderful tale of and Hi ever Intoxicating- and hauntinjfj of Kanaka melodies. The Chief theme the play Is that of the folly of mar-- 1 riage between the white and lhout brown of It." and the tragedy that grow Mr. Tully hss assmblrd a new cal of players this season, ftelectlnr ideal types for the various roles. Herbert Vihn. Frederick Charles, as Paul Forrester as Dean, the new beachcomber, and Ellen Mahar as Illana aid considerably in the play's appl. The Hawaiian singers and players with their weird melodies nd dance K Ithla rnma of the fvuth Sa it musi cal charm and native atmopher oc - - V .l - . iky f jpih i :; w - i humorous act In which r Jokes and aonjrs form the main portion. The film serial. "'Adventures of Tarzan." i continued thi week with tho installment. "The Junsle Trap." Q dish.,in 3. TlflllVTlt.flll , , tne at AinamDra uomeay "Tlnrnt.rlV . Today, Tomorrow I sm U 1 m ai . f. i , v -- ... ". i J . i 1 DEATH LIST 10 IN Dorothv Gi.sh. the peppy litfle OREGON COLLISION screon comedienne. . believes a good , motion picture shouldn't end with ' but should hrgin with it.; j'uKTLANU, Ore.. Dec. 2 Ten niarnagf. "The Trench Kay. you know." ex- - killed and 60 inlured wss the toll in nrt nufferlnc Liken in u olained Mis Gl.'h recently, "thut no hnmn iif colliion of two Oregon- possible drama can happen in the life had-o- n of Railway and Navigation godyouni girl. Her Washinrtonpassenger trains ner Celilo. tragedies consist in having someone ctjaTipany copy her favorite dress and someone Ore., Thursday, according to late.n ;else not invittnsr her to the party. Th reports to the company's head offlc real story of her life begins with her here. The list of dead was Increased later Thursday from t to 10 bv the marriage." With this idea in mind. Miss GishJ finding of the bodies of four unldentl-ha- s M ere made a specialty of portraying fled men in the wreckage. the young married woman on the,,.aifj to be railroad laborersThy (screen. However, the GHh idea has' Company officials said an Investi- - i not been to expound the problems of,ritln was in progresa to determine f: marriage, or even discusa the mini-- ! the cause of the oocoljjilon. mum in salary upon which two young1 folks today can take the plunge. Herj the.TTOMT! "RRP.W "RLAKTS (Pictures treat of the funny side ofnew-; little trajediea and comedies of i TO LEAD GALL ly wedded bliss. RIOT Flying" Pat." her' will be the! latest comedy-romanc- ' V .t s ' ! -- . - , - . T- - i . V I " f j - , - ,M i ,4 I t , e, L" ' 1 that Dykes was so far! "'""'''"'''i HIS ILK. Ariir Dec. 2 A series of f. "Stuffy" Mclnnis, the brilliant first of the opinion " theT was base' hJ when the throw baseman of the Boston Red Sox. madeioff .the L! a"' "P,1"10"' in the city Jail caused a a most remarkable record last sea- - started, that he would have been an- nJ1a"1h storvnl was call. They found scores of adapted from aoni easv out had the ball been perfecte hom9 failed ln. to take into He Usually; wheH a u' f; performs ly handled. ?f J.1!? ..ack Sennu force' several days ago, br,Z' b own come unheird of feat player it is heralded all consideration that Walters had once or on the verge of exploding. Dikes fn tart nd that Mclnnls u,reaeQ Ine Pciure. r,iaH fii hA,riiin.g 'fivprtha t oo- iwere duiu io Keep me main noor or "In many ways the record of Mclnnis was off his balance when he received tVio loll fwrm tvolnor rn.A was one., of the most extraordinary the ball. ever performed in ' the major It is a cinch the scorer would have Alhambra to Present "The t feats overlooked the play entirely had he leag'uea. j'et it has been given oly Mysterious Rider1 ' to known it was to be the only thing iiifcJCrrslderation. Patrons Sunday Playing through the entire season, that approached a misplay on the Mclnnis made only one error. Consi- part of Mclnnis all year. To me no record has ever been der all the play that centers around the note- In Benjamin B. Hampton's power first sacker has to handle. Don t for made in baseball that is more eet the many nlavs the first baseman worthy than Mclnnls's stunt of play ful production of Zane Grey's novel, an entire season at first base with "The Mysterious Rider, the most remust on make ins balls. ground ' cent Hodklnson release which will be 'Think over all those' things and only one error- And that was a ques- - the then remember that durinsr the entire tionable one attraction at the Alhambra theaseason Mclnnis made only one error, tre Sunday there la a golden blonde actress who, though she is allied with and you will have a fairly good idea of NEW BILL TODAY the sinister forces of the picture that the magnitude of '"Stuff- y's"; perform-- I I help to build ud its drama and mysance, was Six Snappy Acts the irony of f ate that Jlc- tery, will win your heart none the less. It Jul! II IS CIIUU1U llttVO IIKUIO 1113 UJlljr CI TV1 Her name Is Maude Wayne, and she . I .. , . i J t ... ...UV, used to be the prize leading lady of ROYAL PEKIN TROUPE before graduatIeaCl Mack Sennett comedy TllCKSterS tough Chinese Philadelphia. It was also! a scorer break that caused the official ing Into Benjamin B. Hampton's big A TALE OF TWO CITIES Bill "to record the play as an error. It. way Entertaining productions. a. Miss Wayne proves, in her role as play that involved merely the; "really AMOROS AND JEANETTE Orpheum "'Judgment of the scorer- - Generous! "Madge Smith" In "The Mysterious Rider," that more than her famous scoring wouia nave maae at an easy GARRY OWEN to have entirely overlooked the matter beauty of face and golden hair and Chinese Pekin troupe, The Royal form went Into her climb .olayvvr; LESTER AND MOORE "wonder workers" who hold the top statuesque to big roles in big productions. She WAS tMSUAL vaudeville on the Pantages la position was rare the the only roe-raemotional talent In her Here play that THE EDGE OF THE WORLD at the Orpheum theatre, mys- - displays which is sometimes subtle, blot on "Stuffy's" great record. Read ntified acting Thurs the at audiences opening sometimes someIt over and form your own opinion. fiery and paasionate, tricks ana sku-f- time repressed, No doubt you will express a. regret day. By their clever but always ADVENTURES furnished delightful agility they of the true character of herexpressive that the scorer decided to give Mc entertainment. role. As of sextet The players- the wife who aids her husband to OF TARZAN" error.. lnnis: an n(1l is garbed in wondrous Chinese gar- make a 7he ' scene was Philadelphia of "Jack Bellhounde." dupe n tv-n- z she ana me scenic eneci The error ments date way au,. iszi. th registers particularly well. costumes. of the the with splendor was recoraeu on a thrown ball: with Miss Wayne's beautv Three Show Daily Along two graceful and acting ability Is .her superb taste The El Roy sisters, was on first base, noJimmy Dykes are the in Eeiecting and wearing clothes, an musicians, body put and the score close. Mcln- vnung dancers inand 2:45, 7:30, 9:15 the "Tales of Three ability never adto nis figured the batter was going to bright lights better displayed in three went in on the pitch to Cities," a variety sketch in "The bunt, Mysterious scenes. Grace Moy, a Chinese girl vantage than make a play at second if possible. and The batter missed the ball; Jimmyi who is modern enough to shimmy with had taken a big lead, toddle, adds to the entertainment Pykes, who seemed to be "sure out either at several pleasing songs. Others in the The moment first or second. the company are Stone and Manning and batter missed. "Stuffy" ran back to Grace Chester. assistsed at the piano Garry Owen, first watching Catcher Walters all Marty Bloom brings out a variety the time. A perfect throw, properly by in "For No rv. NJ ONLY handled by him, would have .gotten of welcome entertainment n;rwv.r t .'.'i'. ''.''! ', an act marked by Heason a Whatever," of Walters couple yards. lykes his throw and then hesitated clever sonjs and patter in rapid fire started Not a Moving Picture Owen drew, perhaps. " the fashion. slightly. DYKES WAS T1L PFED largest applause of all. An elaborate scenic novelty Is "The This rather tlirew Mclnnis off his ... V stride and he slipped slightly as he Kdge of the World." termed a futur n eared the .bag." When Walters final istic color play, with Mile. Da Lucy ly threw the ball he floated it down r.a the spirit of color. The background to first, rather than with hLs usual is one vivid mass of everchanglng speed, i? A trifle off his balance. Mc-- t color and the story is told in dance by "Innis was forced to stretch for the! Mile. Lucy. Amaros and Jeanette. the fball and was unable to holdto.it. That man and the American girl, appear In enabled Dykesito get back first inlj . . N safety. . humorous nonsense, "Mon Chapcau." Lester and Moore have a grotesque It seems the official scorer 'was i'in ls?:' . " ' J-t-- -- -- Ronnie in, isccz from Dorothy Gish md James A Paramount. Pictuie ' Flying Pax.' -- . ifj"y0 j . Its . : j - i th j I 4 1 1 V, . at .: ar Doiroitlhiy "FLYING In Her Newest Paramount Her husband was one of those men. Didn't ask HIS bride to elave around a kitchen. Wanted her to have a "career of her own. So she took ,up aviation with a teacher too handsome for routine work. And then? l!!!!)???I Now hubby swears that a wife's place is home. broad-minde- d . PIY ( all-st- Added Attractions ! 'THE ul FOX' NEWS COLORED FOLKS COMEDY ; ad s , ORPHEUM ST Wed,, Dec. 7 i V ; ' I . The Play That Made New York Laugh for 2 Solid . Years, . IS WEST '' 66 ORPHEUM, DECEMBER 7. ' JEFF JONES will sing "Snowflake" with organ chimes and FREE .CANDY No one seated during prologue. COMING. NEXT SUNDA T GREAT TRIPLE BILL , ZANE GREY'S GREAT NOVEL ORPHEUM ' rAiwmmm OODEN nights. iff :7 December " " Prices 50o to $2.00 SEATS NOW ON SALE 4-- a. Richard waiton Tuttys" MJ o s ' ' ' 0r ID) Sue My Sunday and Monday I.' 1 Together With einiysom s oegga r' Maid'9 7 66 L . . TRUEX COMEDY, "LITTLE, BUT OH MY!" :iI SitL3C i : t fl FAY BAINTER AND THE COMPLETE BROADWAY CAST ANn ppnmir TION IN "EAST IS WEST." SEATS ON SALE TODAY. H iieriQMSiiiioier' Also - I -- Note: Curtain 8:15 sharp. .V G The little squaw and chief in costume Indian character songs, with "Flying Pat' to follow. And some delicious candy. Seats Tomorrow HI - VIRGINIA and BILLY JAMES PRICES " - "Hiawatha's Melody" Orchestra, $Z50 Balcony, $2, $1.50, $1 Gallery, 75c !. F.VANC which was booked last Saturday and delayed cn route, will positively appear. and Production COMING TO THE p. m. Doors Open 12, Curtain 12:30 Complete Broadway Cast FAY BAINTER IN ' E & IT. 2:00, 3:45, 5:30, 7:15 and 9:00 BIG CHILDREN'S SPECIAL TOMORROW ', mm i Shows at 0c20c30c 1 y fit A tjfKlLJLiHN I 1 MSWCAST WITH ANN AM II l Asgb t.i f dfibnti rnlrjuua r nHlvH iw F i il II r 0 i mi l tA if I m ' ices &)Dfc ilmiii . ia. HirS i ihl iiyi f T - snow TIME 2 H0UE3 15 JtHOTTTS 10c-20- c 11 4 1 |