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Show SUNDAY MORNING 'J" 1 " - THE OGDEN DECEMBER 4, 1921. " : t .... STANDARD-EXAMINE- R T part of Uncle Tom. Little Eva 1 dying. "Where is Heaven, Uncle Tom?" she asks. Then STARTING TODAY sotto voce. "I got a good notion to talk wmm O ' it laua mm ftSwr SiSf Mr H bass and show 'em I m not a Kirl. is li Srf 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30 p. m. Uncle Tom: "Up in the Clquds don't crab the show, kid. Little Eva: "Love. Joy. Heaven! it's hell here playing this part." A kid in the gallery says. "She ain't V a boy. He's a girl." As Eva ascends the ladder anothes kid shouts. "Hurry up and get to Heaven, sister!" Eva stops on the way to Heaven to challenge his taunter.to a fight. .; ends the show. vfI - That A la A f frnm hit Ira tit mnthcr. :;-'.:-i d oMit-,Anbe DEAN. W. would BY JAMES chanlcal .novelty. It tnen h learT19 that hl father Is '' ilie use in a legitimate mm. nwm - nurhv ranch. rtf NEW YORK, Dec. 3. Mabel S -' f", thefilm function of the However, roomer nousn tne io latest picture. "Molly O," i3 comic ine rainer gives as-to j days seems to be the opera house back home and one of the finest comedies that has tonish these as much as to buy theaudience keeps the boys. ever graced the silver screen.. amuse by humor of 'situation. The first few reels of this film are enthe tiresome A giant replica mimicking fOnly an illogical ending that lies extreme. When you to comedian might be employed to give have about the tirely without the precinct of the Btory i there is no decided '. i effect of nightmare or of intoxi- fun in it it speeds up.that a plot robs it of being the greatest com- the leaving ripple of laughs in its wake. edy of the year, a greater work of art cation.. That would be amusing. than Chaplin's "The Kid." And that's ' V" A TJUBUTE TO LLOYD. GCXLESS MXXODRAMA. Baying considerable. are theatres thousand Five melomore less All are or playing serials Mack The story, written by Sennett, the of Harold Lloyd's old dramatic. Time was when they all has more '.'meat" than any comedy this one-recomedies. There are few on gun play for their writer has ever seen Pathos is the stars who could command a place on depended made Now serials are thrills. background of comedy. Tears- and the screen with their old pictures. without a single shot. being "Hurricane laughs commingle. The blade of satire Bebe Daniels and Snub Pollard ap Hutch" was such a serial. So is "White films. That Eagle." which Ruth Roland has compear in these pricks the bigotry of the poor, it to adds their attraction. pleted and "The Timber Queen," the arrogance of the rich. Not a which she is now making. Thi3 is a Cinderella story. Molly will in Record SEA VOGUE. "The SOUTH be THE heard gun O, the daughter of a washwoman and next. Scenes of MacDonald's Hutchison's Katherine Breaker," a street laborer, falls in love with a "The Infidel" are set in the South Sea young physician who occupies a hjgh Islands. (Joldwyn has bought film THE ItOYAL MOUNTED. I station in society. to "Under the Skin," Carey Wilrights 111 Many pictures have been based on Her father is opposed to the silk- son's novel of the South Seas. This the activities Northwest of the Royal mar-is j ? hatted dude. the reaction of current fiction up- Mounted Police. The parts of the poHe would have her ' hair-- ' on the movies. One of the best sell- liceman have always been played by ry a roughneck with a round-edgers is O'Brien's the Frederick of his Lewis in Stone day actors, a and f cut, broad shoulders steady job. Shadows of the South Seas." probably has looked and actedpictures like a ' The dude's associates greet him with "White moat The stories movies and the T"'-of BEAUTIFUL Now of force. the member Eugene sarcasm for liis friendly interest in treat the subject seriously. Not so O'Brien is going to be cast In a simithe girl of the slums. The climax of with Walter Traprock in his new lar role. It is difficult to picture a the romance is reached at a masked book, j'The Cruise of the Kawa.'' He man of OBrien's appearand in such I if) the South Sea Islands. He a rugged role. In the plcturisittion of charity ball when Molly .heads the burlesques ' ' ' t so was . to Islands driven Filbert the of "Cameron He Mounted." the doctor. Royal grand' march f with the In Her Latest and Greatest Special named because of the nuts growing Ralph Connor's story, real members thinks his partner is his fiance. a a there and' monsoon, be by will seen. of will typhoon It be force the s11"'1" t The doctor escorts the girl home. simoon. He says that was worse than I r them up In com' Interesting to holdscreen ' , Her father is waiting? He sees the the octoroon, an eight-side- d storm the with variety. parison orwhich killed most of the canaries on doctor kiss the hand of Molly. He the Canary Islands. ders his daughter from home. Psycho-analysi- s is now being: emThere's an idea for a film comedy, ployed doctor's to the The father later goes in movies. the as George Davis, critic of . the roles are to be created to Through Also a Big Two-ree- l y I Comedy Special temhome. He finds Molly there. A murt but the fit arc Cleveland movies "The Press, says. of IN HIGH" der'is averted and the father learns perament players. 'TORCHY almost as slow as vaudeville to hook least, that Is the promise made that, Molly ancf the doctor were mar- - a new idea, or let go of one that's AtVictor by Hugo Halperln. author, ried after the girl was -ordered from worn out.' radameKoo, wife of- V. K. psychologist and literary associate of home. late the Elbert Hubbard. Wellington Koo, Chines.- &tu That incident should' have ended the Screen opera has been introduced to Halperln has just concluded hu- of the mot Broadway by Hugo Rlesenfeld, directest and parley delepate, ii Marlon play. , Many stirred from their seats, tor of Aye of the Kialto theatre. has set about to write a eorlea of star- popular women at the eoufen-ncethinkine it was the end. But. no. A Riesenfeld an film old took villain vehicles for her based on the Washington admires her taste in! A must be injected thrill, "PICK O' THE PICTURES" of "La Tosca" starring Pauline ring of his experiment. findings carries Molly O away in a dirigible ersion clothes which a to cut it her Frederick and a aq$i length in striking: beauty. series of Halperln experiments and the hero follows in an airplane required 25 minutes to run. observed Miss reaction to teats and recaptures her. He condensed the score of Puc- of the creative.Aye's loe. ego, intuitive, Thisv artificial episode robbed a fine cini's music for Sardou's drama to the emotional, applicative and expressive how hero and heroin In embrace to Indicate a happy ending. playing time and synchronized , picture of its sincerity. It ruined the same it with the: picture. The result was auriDuies. is far more Important to know "It reaction upon the audience entertainment of high merit. . the inward iiigiitom: stvi r. of the acCarl I have attended several perform- tor than thecharacteristics Inemmlc. president of Univer says. PAN-AMERICAMABEL NORMAL'S ART. ances of the opera, once with Mary "Give me a outward. Halperln the establishment of; has sal, N proposed ; of chart i Mabel Normand ranks closer to Garden playing the title role.. I en- an acto rand I will create for him a s film gallery In Iab lie; V role that will call into play and de- would admit to It Tdcturea achieving L u. Chpalin than any male comic artist. joyed Riesenfeld's screen version more he than because version certain the standard litand stage a own. J Bb.e has a little walk all her pAsed ujKn velop every ounc of talent In him. lmpfTtlal revlewer. He would mnkoj Ion? stretches of the play That is because It will be a natural tle grimace all her own, mannerisms eliminated mas- au the nf contained action little little that architectural and building one roje. are individually music. exactly suited to his tem terpit-ce- . ot expression that r corre-Thia would project ' and he will be happy doing spond to the Louvre Grand opera is accepted generally as perament (hers. and other grea it. Her features are plastic. Pathos entertainment for highbrows only. "We do our beet work when we set art rallerle of the world. because It Is usually presented our 'glad' ganglia going. Sum In the sweeps across her face like a cloud That's a in a on water foreign tne language. across INDIANAPOUS. Ind., Dec. J. shadow sweeps (BY M1V fnlcr) past have often accepted parts which of Tosca" 3. "La secret YORK. operas, The Dec. especialNEW Many to I out their histrionic 'Jans are maturing rapidly at the bring sunny day. ly, would be as high a form of art promised Huko illnne' success U out! Stlnnes to abilities the Yet best advantage. Her every gesture means something. and national headquarters of the National contain as much, or more, enter- they proved failures In these roles beis the new (lrmin emporer of Industhe realism is by caught ;Her acting tainment value, if they were present- cause neither they nor their direc League of Women Voters for the first try! He is th blucest business nun camera and projected across the ed in pantomime - with orchestral ac- tors knew that temperamentally and; in Europe und one of the blRgest In the conference of women 'screen. world. companiment. Then they would have pnysicaity tney were unfit for the ever held and which promises to be as a small business man And more than all, Mabel Normand a wider appeal. And that is the result characterizations. Starting himl.e can screen largest gathering of women ever be achieved in tn IhO Rhlneland. Stlnnca made, rea'dily fBralns photography Thoughts p ho is of high Intelligence. The conforma- that v.. I of opera. .' economic self Germany. rought together in the United States, emperor fcograph." The time is coming when. tion of her face and. head bespeak connot has to a bulletin issued by the Riesenfeld a economic the Now he's accomplished nccordtng planning : will have director every casting along that. If, thoughts can be. photo-- perfect presentation by cutting a film with i of Women Voters Indiana of all League Europe. his file quest faces a file of psychoIn here. told graphed, that result is achieved when which was originally six reels to .two logical data, of That's he It? did do How to that PARIS. Dec. 3. One hundred Jtus-sla- n these three maxims that Stlnn perhaps, This conference will be her eyes are registered on the cam reels and cutting the score of the prepared for similar, Mlsa Aye. TheVi each and 25 girls be- gives to buslne men and women orphans. 15 boys 30 to 31 in to held in Baltimore The evident. fit. is opera era's film, April patching will casL" be 8 tween the ages of and 1, arrived in and to everyone who wants to reach perfectly convenconnection national with However, he has demonstrated that player the a fw days ago cn route for the Paris screen A is tion of feasible. or the better congres opera League of Wo- -, top: SUBTITLES WITH POINT. APPLYING THK THEORY. Buenos Aires, which will be their fu- - "ONI man even be will effected is when while the which Work ail Voters, presentation organization of idea of ascertaining the men- ture home, they having been adopted when the workmen under you ari The subtitles in the beginning some motion picture producer real- talThe Pan- the for originating hv and fnvil!lr. once the izes' this and films an opera, synArmntlnjt temperamental qualifications "Molly O" are ordinary, but American meeting. rest and recreation. of a screen player in order to place Recruited along teh frontiers of Uk- - T njoylng action starts in full swing the sub-- i chronizing its action to Its music as them ro to Invitations were sent to tie govern-- " When about "TWO you n rl n In n.nru rtf one nna flnMrln roles to fit seenv HUGO be that th BUSINESS ments rink RT1NN14, of South and Central American the film is made. new a titles pick up in cleverness. vtv ask iwu iar of emcrprj.e, merit. war torn, devastated countries in IMPERIALIST. In to send delegates to a countries first the pUce. The dude escorts the girl home for questions. It mlghtJust as weh be applied to the youngsters have seen four liminary Secman It? conference and while the to the where's organise VIVACIOUS VIOLA. ' a selxed Stinnes he first time on" a Sunday morning. counter-offensivabsence of the scenario writers and directors. Then offensives and upon roll ondly, where arc the efficient workextendinvitations no actress of the flapper the scheme might be perfect. solid German government as an op- ed from thewere not officially She runs to her father and says, 'Put over their country, revolutions and men? If those two Probably are luck of United the government requisites a comhas for his a industrial type ...... than . What Is we've i greater following director who of pushing on your shoes, pop, got portunity temper- counter revolutions, murder, pillage in were States fcrwarded our tfcey by niiui Viola Dana. She la' the hoyden of amentally unfit to direct players of a arson and death. Today St In state department and thus bore the w hat Is the or- - conquests atlll f urther, li avokcp to the orcanlxcr pany." lbs She screen. the nes: is certain effervescent, In youth their short epan of life they have ganiser's business leadership, type? What of the writer, The roughneck beau, wnen he hears irrepressible. of the government. tpproval OWNS more coal mines, steel plants who the qualifications of a looked upon more horrors than nvvny "The main purpose of the confer'THREK Se to It that labor" gets and manufactories about a charity ball, says "I like Most of her pictures lie in that nar- player.knowing in Germany than ence Is temperamentally unequipped eyes were sad, their voice subdued of out the enterprise" anyon else. is to bring the women cf this masked balls. When somebody starts row borderland which separates com- to write a suitable story, to grap the and even when partaking of the hearty a fair reward NEW into more friendly relation country . RIO;itPHY HAS pushed his conquest Into Aus a roughhouse nobody knows who done edy and comic. This is true of "The needs of that player's temperament? meal placed before them at one of the are women of other countriss with These Stinnes the trl-i- . brought principle Fourteenth and her latest. Lover," The. story and the direction are as Tarts orphan asylums, they spoko in out in a Belgium Italy. it." of German ct th South America,. biography A rich girl is besieged by suitors. Important In the evolution of a mo- hushed tones and glanced nervously PROMOTES amusement Ttat9 and Mexico andAmerica. Central Another one, "Can't you stop quar-reli- Her Brlnch-meyeBeards-leDr. Herman Mrs. said Canada." by aunt the thirteenth one, as but tion picture watering places. picks the actlnf. about. until the company goes?" will Huebscu which be will publish "Delegate! appointed CONTROI a makes the girl her ownxchoice, a poor string of newspaper. each of the governments and by ttby Silently they filed into the asylum here. , man. OPERATES three A BUSY COMKDIAX. bg shipping lines, chief women's organizations of each yard after their first meal In Paris, XA It's the application of these prinhas She learns to cook. A lot of coma HEADS Oerman photograph of Jackie Coogan screen his political party. ifax career little in about Under began groups, lhrties. ciples that havo enabled Stinnes to discuss national problems, country towomen 00 been enlarged to a height of 40 feet edy is developed In that situation, as In 1903 when he made "The Outing gathered dulL T n which succeed. have particular inand a width of 29 feet. It is said to it is in real life when a girl learns to of a Bchoolboy," said to be the first Then one of the attendants threw a He started as the son"of Mathlns OLD-TIMterest child wtlfare and educllon. be the largest photograph . in the cook. Despite an outlook upon pro- comedy ever produced. BInce then he football FAVOE tne yard. None of them Stinnes, who controlled a barge translabor conditions, world and is to be used for advertis- tracted indigestion the romance has a has made 360 films, which means one had' everinto seen a football before and line on the Rhine. At 20 he REGAINED BY CIGAR "In making the plans for the coning purposes for Jackie's latest pic- happy ending. about every 17 days. He is working they shied t the bouncing leather un- portation ference of the National League of up to his neck in his father's The merit of the picture is deter- now on a burlesque of "The Three til one of the hardlt eouls among was ture, "My Boy." Women Voters has had the cooperation business. Soon it became too small That great photo suggests an idea mined by the personality of the star. Musketeers." Ills last was "Be My the boys gave it back. 3. After Dec. LONDON. him and he began organising combeing if Secretary of State Hughe; Secrefor a movie comic. .It seems to this iShe engages the attention. She fills Wife." Ten minutes later shouts, shrieks of for own. driven his from of wartime by popularity tary of Commerce Hoover and Dr. L. H. panies writer that prints of a strip of motion the eye. When she is not in the picJoy, resounding whacks of boots meetThose were trying days In Oerman economy and hlrh taxation, cigars art Rowe, director general cf the Pan, picture film could be enlarged to great' ture there isn't anything to look at. The' Old Home Town ss Stanle-- ing the leather of the football, could Industry, ws breath- one, more coming Into their own. Small .merlran union. Governor Albert But she a in almost every scene. proportion. caricatures it in his cartoon has be hard emanating from the once si- ing Its last and Industry' era was Klnc the chandler of the excheq- Richie of Maryland and Mayor HenrC trust the These enlargements could be used reached screen. lent the yard. This, in uer withdraw the to per cent ad val- Urocno'.ng of Baltimore fcave Invited In. photoplay as a background for the figure in the "Uncle Tom's Cabin" is staged for a Chic Sale'a new The horrors of the past six years coming movie. "His Nibs." orem duty on Havana cigars five the league to hold the national rr.oet small for meant ruin That scene in film the original In Gareth were situation whom this believes lively writer to Sale, comedy forgotten. momentarily meant To chance Stinnes it months ago. the number rV.ead from industries. and conference of the foreground. The movements oo Hughes' latest vehicle, "Little Eva be the best contemporary mimic of i . bond has exceeded In for hae-- t 10.t43.000 that Baltimore and conquest. by invitation the the background figure could be syn Ascends." sev, and rural smalltown came. earns IS TAIIXm PRKMIIIIt types, for War World plays the last The een If. ' year, say Industry period accepted. actor. those of the chronized with Hughes in the film is forced by his en parts In the comic. It Is a satiro MELBOURNE. Australia. Dec. 3. was shattered. But Stinnes moved on. Norman Bubb. secretary of the NaThe delegate to the This arrangement photographed at mother to don a curly, wig and play on the small-tow- n movie exhibitor. A tailor by trade and a native of Dub was German most tional of Union He Retail the conference Tobacconists, government's will be eitenSed all prlU-Irge- e a distance would show a giant-figurthe part of Eva, even through he is The characters In the movie are lin, has bren chosen premier of New powerful tool In exploiting sclxed BelThe has 40.145 the cf floor except a te. Ingained exchequer and his miniature counterpart acting wearing trousers and .is chang- much the same as those 8ale has por- South Wales. He Is James Dooley. gian Industries. in revenue from the smaller duty, and ternational friendliness is the in unison. The smaller figure being ing from long general tenor to bass. S LIZES O "TO RTUN ITY trayed on the vaudeville stage for colonial secretary and minister for tobacconists ety all sign point to a I upon which all will speak and in the foreground, the film would He rebels the w hich will I years. Yet they are very similar to housing. Former Premier McGowin against playing part Then came peace and li-revolution runner increase la the cigar cons amp - I eubject create the illusion of perspective re- when he reaches the town where his those keynote of the in Home Old the car Town was troubles. a more industrial bollermaker. and Buttion versed. githering." lives. His mother persuades toons. About the only character miss sweetheart This, of course, would be only a me him to go on. This, with the help of ing from the cast Is Bruno, the dog. This movie has merit It has a new ideas and that conta for most in a motion picture. The characters are humanly drawn, yet are natural. Some of the comedy is subtle, some of it borders on the slap-stic- k variety, yet It Is all wholesome. NOT A MOVING PICTURE There's a movie within the movie. First local news reel Is ehown. The 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30 p. rru feature of that is President Harding passing through town. Only the speeding train Is shown, but the president passed through, anyhow. One local citizen would not enter until the "beUerln' and" plajrln ' is over. He wanted to see the pitchers. He rAs the same attitude toward the trills as some of his big city cousins have toward prologues and other features of presentation. His Nibs omitted the subtitles from the feature film. He made up his own as the film progressed. That was In His Latest Special better than having everyone reading aloud. the titles The hero hit the villain. "Wham!" That was the cryptic subtitle Ills Nibs announced. He didn't show the train when the hero left town. He announced "I cut out the train. It's the same in every AUo Gaylord Lloyd (HarolrT Brother) in pitcner.- - anynow. The hero became involved in trou ble. "The boy's in a mess, now," His . LUCKY NUMBER. is ids announcea. After the climax was reached the PATHE NEWS film ended. "The rest of the pitcher was too musny, the ex i cut qui; it hlbltor announced. That's clever satire. Most of the rr- -j films of today Include too much of the obvious. It Is not unusual for a sub title to point out a situation or condiU tion which the audience has already sensea. I The play that made New York laugh for two 'solid years. ComThen, too. It hardly seems necessary to show persons boarding a train to cast and Orchestra plete Broadway production. $2.50; Balcony indicate that they are. leaving, or leav "Photoplays DeLuxe" $2.00, $1.50, $1.00; Gallery 75c. On account of demand :br seats tng a train to show that they have arrived, when no incident during the no local phone orders. . is essential to the plot. It is not NOTE Curtain at 8:15 sharp. No one seated during prdlogue. I trip relevant to the plot to disclose the manner of trave" nor Is it essential to h rits brother "who plays the She's Popular if ' ; 1 Nor-rdand- va. 's - V' V ' (: t re-issu- es el - old-Lloy- ex-'plod- es d I I e r ' : CORINNE GRIFFITH "The Single Track" - i . -. ft. . ! V VM T' fee.: j i i UTAH THEATR E . psycho-- - analytical . six-re- . el i I I lOTIMtllr . t . o mm S TELLS An!. al psycho-analytic- , j ME N TO MEET THREE SECRETS j ; , ! ; j I - ! i -- . I rmpnsBP Pan-Amertc- sn ON LONG T an -- -' . rc-ronib- Ie i i l JCu-rop- e. Pan-Americ- an es - n . x-.- .. r, y. " - t -- E y ' con-VfcnU- ng . Pan-Americ- an Pan-Amerk- aa e m 'git-er-ho- Orph eum night Wed. Dec. 7 Starting Today nr M A T 'THE BIG TOWN ROUNDUP" . "THE. PI TMKA PRE I lull it II a li on |