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Show TEOVO SCJsDAY HERAIJ), SUKDAY, MARCH 18. 1928. fwj OK HINGS" THE lUJfO . Monster Tanks Run Riot In SCHOOL PLANS Sensational Barthelmess Film 1 tt hv B. th 'trf D ahowing of jCjort "ThirKlng iiflfe grl of jKlng.' which ia showing at the I V, A( lt pw-Bii- Paramount today. -B- N CAST.-CHOSE- The cast of characters for the ill twiVtf'- 11 "llBe th a m ywnn28. has Wednesday evening, March been chosen, according to Prof. J. W. McAllister, who is directing the entertainment. .Among those who will take part arc: MaTttla Ojleman. Helen' Karris, Malcolm Booth, Billy Pardos. Beth Waratca. La Vel Blglow, Nancy Robinson, Emma Leo Brown, George Whitaker, Norton Jacob, Clair Eidson. Jim Coleman, Dorothy Dixon, Mildred Pterpont, Mildred Smart. Douglas Davis, Betty Tangren. Ora DaybeU, Waldo Jackson. James Winterton. Jan Kewell. puof symphony orchestra. Many of the scene of Judea are very beautiful iand the Betting round the temple, extrrior and are built exactly to scale of as K atood In its ipajaliftjmlt-ndothe days of Jesus of Naaareth. AaiJe from the hundred of familiar character named, there are thousands of Judeans, Romans, scribes, Pharisee and women of the populace thronging the Temple steps and court. There 'is entertainment In watching them acting es men and women do in the market and public place of the presHasel Bird. Olerf Allen, ent day. often trying to cheat and Mark Boyl. Ora Hudson, Durrant, Dorothy content more with 'the often steal Clark, McAllister, Stanley day' work. Beth Beard, Grant Cottam, Ralph theThe driving of money chang- Jenkins. Wells McAllister, Edwin one U the ers from of the Smart, Theresa Hansen, Dorothy Temple great scenes, a is also that of Parker, Phyllis' Dixon, Anita Smoot. court and functus Pilate' the Jennie Burch, Fay Greer, Lorln c tr terrifying. Great forks of. flames are seen to Jax. Hundreua oT (id part. people are shown, falling into deep "MIDNIGHT ROSE" AN'D "crevice and seemingly; crushed by r. r.EM w thff criimhling .nl, A tremendously moving and powImpressive again are the scenes d at the Holy Sopulrhre. There Is a erful love story set against the stone and the seal blinding light of the underworld background is. esN to. crumble,' The meeting I "Midnight Rose," the Universal of the Master and two Marys is jpicture, which Is now at the Gem weetarsand-4igh- t. a simplicity. theatre, co starring The latter scene are in beauti- and Kenneth Harlan.'l.y ful natural colors. Color are also This picture will without a doubt used for the Introductory scenes, establish Miss De Putt! as one of a brilliant banquet at the palace of the most emotional of American Mary Magdalene. Hla tjomthl screen stars, jwwjhajj&ejhaa perbanquet that' Mary goes in "her manently left Europe behind for an chariot drawn by tebra to see the American stellar career. "Carpenter who keep Judas from Her deft characterisation of the her aide. ' cabaret dancer will win for her dominated by H. many more fan and the depth of The picture B. Warner. Hi gentle, dignified her portrayal will disturb the hearts of t host btt Juuva never., been. auto- anperb. characteriratiqn. r -- at y,.raEvnj t.l r: Richard Barthelmeas backed up b a Gigantic tank in his M V -- 7 - 1 stirring picture of love," war and prte ting, now playtng'ft at the Sirantl. jected to th temptation, ofA the devised for purposes of secrecy. big 19IS ijthe JBrlt Ish glitter "of the: nlght life of . city. experiments which resulted Kenneth Harlan makes an amax-Ihgl- y in the former building what they fin young hero, a .reformed "Mother" In February, 1811, pail named gangster, who takes .the dinner conA small number of these tank to whll h work attempt to wars fust ujrd fry Use Prilish in vert fcuT iens id a niToT Mid-Ewn- r?gfitf ch. 4iom-mrnce- n. September, 1916., which, according Lilttl Wendell Phillip Franklin to military authorities, was a grave i uch a cute and talented young- error because it revealed the idea ster that on wlshe that the story without gaining the advantage poshad married th tar earlier In the sible In the unexpected driv of a hava-nior- e Pt tar rtirrfTWT. picture so. wa. could-him. The first effective use of th tankj admirably wss on September 15, 1918. when a The BUDDortlng cast done by single tank dramatically captured chosen with excellent work each: Henry Kolker. Lorlmer the village of Flrs. On this day Johnston, "Gunboat" Smith, George also two tnnka performed feats Larkin and Frank Brownie. of record, One got astride In connection th Gem offer the aworthy German trench and Infladed It of act five In Van and Gilbert trio with its fire, causing the surrender vaudeville. Thcro la no advance in of 300 Germans, while the other si ' lenced a hostile battery alone. They price. were later used very effectively at the battle of the A ho re, Somme. TANK WARFARE IN "PATF.NT LF.ATHFK K1U" Arras. Messlnes. Ypres. 1 - Ll fi T .. M ';Pa :t.:-- . - tar or Rarthelmesa. Firat National 'Th Patent Leath er Kid," now a the Strand theatre, traced recently the origin ana eariy plays history of the tank which such an Important part in th war sequence of the screen epic - Th word "tank" wa originally Rir-h.r- ; if " , BEGINNING Powellin the Is seen d. pi. n x, - $15,-00- You'll ' Never DtrJ rW BEBE . ii SUNDAY FOR with ... ' RICHARDf ARLEN .Just a healthy r little' firt trj-ing- Every laugh thrill! Evry thrill I " SI PERKINS COUNTRY STORE ' 100 Prizes ... . Frpf candy-t- o. Hal Roach presents" Ma v Davidson in "his latest and Feature Picture "THENjCAMEIIIiWOMENL toe ' tStftf - and feature picture with T. Roy Barnes "DANGEROUS SHERBET 'A ffreat stcry of the north ods. ; . f;"- - " - Marjorie Gay FRIENDS" COMEDY and NEWS STRAWBERRY Lori Chaney - LONDON Order from Your Dealer a Mrmm alter MIDNIGHT Now Showing Paramount, J3NE V 7 DAY ;ONLY-JklATISPECTACULAR CINEMA. PRODUCTION AT'2:15-NIGHT-AT6:15-T- NEB J 5 1 1 1 iN-jvvmui- HE 1 rv3 ftratTToveerTT77thr acting belter than . anything sinae . .Filled with incidents of general L Dctroit'NewfiT t Tol'able David. appeal.' i Big Acts 5 VANILLA ' i . . .Wednesday On the Stage , ORANGE CREAM t f uniest comedy $&ME THE DAWN" r iH-sira- "Ilarthelmess theKids - a flovors,for this. SUNDAY SPECIAt BRICK are a ringing note cf realism Chicago Tribune "One of trie fightin'ost movies seen in a Jong time Chicago American. Chicago News "Extraordninary gcod film is better" Barthelmess 'Tremendously entertaining; thnn he has in :fars." Detroit Times. ' NIGHT MONDAY i , and Delicious Wholesome Alpine Ic.rream.JaLddc-tabl-e flavors. The three WHAT THE CRITICS SAY "An emphatically human chronicle filled with incidents fhat are true to life." New York Times. "This is a great picture. You'll enjoy every- ' N. Y. Daily News. '.red of it." "Richard Ilarthclmes' most excellent screen offering New York Mirror. since Tol'able David." "Great entertainment-- . .Well made. .'.Absorbingly huN. Y. Evening Journal ' man." - ' -- - a laugh! -- and J05EF. SWICKAROy - to be sick. There's no better dish than portion of Miss ALL FOUR DAYS AUCE CALHOUN -- ROBERT MSKIM i Pulse Rupert Hughes CONTINUOUS i 1 HI iw v,'v jr COMING SOON PRICES: . Mat. Children .T. .15c Adults ......23c frdeViWW n : Story by i - U Marcus Enterprise MONDAY AND TUESDAY Nourishing Forgive yourself If You -- g. Old Ti: e Bance R Old Ti: e Tunes M SHECUICaHforriiaJloodcenesZI I Monday Tuesday Only hi i r p U : a r t Clm-enc- Here It.Is! The love romance that in thrilling the world! It comes to you after sixteen weeks on Broadway seven, wcfes in Chicago six weeks in Detroit! And we'll let the critics of those towns write this ad for us! ONLY Vthrct PARAMOUNT son, Desn Simmons. Ferne, Page, Maxln McClellan, Nelda Snelson, Nellie Rnuer, Meade Jensen, Dan Reid, Edna Page, Helen Newell. Helf-Reece, Lillian Hurst,, Bernlce Patten, Harold Mountford, Agnes McClellan, eMlba Viertel. The word given ar commonly used words most frequently misspelled. Th. final test will be given in the nrar ftitui her-late- st SUNDAY U. -- Good Spellers typo of role and as one who considers herself an Invalid. How she convinces self that, after all, sh I Jut as Ihilse". healthy as any on els I th foon- In the production, which Is said, ThUioH of a fast moving comedy tcr b on of Miss Daniels' best, thopmit may be called 100 per cent dashing comedienne ha laid aside entertainment.' 'FORKTMa to the Herald) For benefit of the four wards of p4- ish Fork, th Satem Dramatio wiU preefnt dranik' pny -Above the Clouds at the Winona theater Moaday "vvenlng. The cast include Frsak H. Edmaa. A. War rea, Dave Hank Ear. Eduoaa. E. Hamilton, Flora Soreo, Haanah Hanks, Doarn liacks aad Jssr.l. Warren. A faabJoa sbow put oa by the J. C. Ptuqp company will follow tn play. (Special HudaosyM, died suddenly yesterday 4ftynooa from a haart attack. a Ul lea, thaw aa bour, at Future of Radio." Th program H of 3. Archie Brock-banth bom of hi dafifhbsr, Mrs. wa in charg Master1 Eugsna Jaeobsoa Thomas William, two violin solos with his mothbora at Lnoa-ahtr- a, gav Mr. liodsoa-v- as M. er; Mr. C Jaeobsoa'p'laymg th England. Dscembw II, 1MT. accompaniment; Ed. Williams aaag n( eom-ito two America, vocal solos, Mia Mary WilH emigrated directly to Utah. In 1890. with liams furnished piano music on ana on brother Luncheon was aerved by Mrs. O. M. his mother, slater. They settled at Kaysvtll THET MAT BE BiUIfT TippetU. whan unUl 1874 resided ho wher Milwaukee fans think they bar waa which to Castl movod Better pitching from his young a future ring champion in Mickey hs Qsjs, -ago. tar should make the Boston Rod O Nelll. the hi horn' until Uxre fighting Journalist" sine that Urns he had mad hi Sox a harder team to boat sow a at Marquette unisophomore M4 ilAitrH. k.M. riK hla MflJii.ll year, says Manager Carrigaa, versity. j ur. Mr. and Mrs, William of thia I frozen feet, on fool and tho-toon th other having to. be amputated, rt was then that he cam to Spanish Tork t make his home with hi daughter. Funeral services win be held Monday afternoon PAYSON. Marco 14-- Th first at two o'clock at th Orangevill spelling test for the J. A. Loveless chapel, and Interment will take medal was given at the Payson high plac at the .Oranjevill cemetery. school Thursday. All students were give the test and" thr fotlowtne; r ceived above 80 per cent: Dora Finch. Blanche Peterson. Sadie Mor gan, Naomi Finlayson Hugh John- a Crecowt la Cava production her usual athletic Daniels, will be the center Of attraction Monday and Tuesday at th Paramount theater In her screen farce, "Feel My ldl High Has -- Beb MarcaiU-(SpeciAntrTITra- Thr year agoMr. Hudson war lost In a bliszard and iuffarod Payson -- SFAK181I - ; IHVTtit' tmTyrXTeatftef Kld wasrwtmw ttrthe third ahnuaTc6ntest: develoed. The French called their SIGN'S FOR FAT SALARY tanks "Chats d'Agsaiits," and also Kummer signed Jockey employed them with telling effect on the French-Germa- n fronts.. On to ride for the Hirsch stables, re0 March 21, 1918, near Villers Breton-neu- cently. He will makOclose to a year under his contract, it is was the first battle. of tank ' estimated. . versus tank. STRANDBebe Daniels aud William SPANISH FORK. yr pro-aent- it Spanish Fork ranscr KSfta . Present Drama- - ' Members of th club. Rotary club aad about M radio' fans, were entertained Thursdayeultig t th Jantor high school by Earl J. Gladanaa who gave an instruo-U- v agr of KSU talk; oa Th Development and accompanied by Mrs. Leo R-- Tay-topaper, "Cooperation between parents and teachers," Mrs. Aran C. Pager vocal solo, J. C Barney; talk, "Pupil Needs Grant Robert. son. Mr. Dorothy Feeland discussed Lthe purpos of the meeting which waa to seek th support of the parents for an operetta "Spring's I Awakening." which I to tie H was married when a younr by the school la th Second year ago ward amusement hall on Friday, man. and hi wif died March 23. Mrs. Fee land will be leaving him with children, seven survive. of whom They art: Mra. th - director and Grant Robertson will- hav charg of th drama tic a Hannah Beck, Tacoma, WashingMore than 150 student from th ton ; Mrs. Peter Talbo. Caatl Samuel Hudson. Mss( MrsJ Dal; Oveoon. fnet; setond and seventh" rradfs Neil Cleveland, Utah; Mrs. win take part. X number of parents war named Thomas William, Spanish Fork, on committees. Mrs. Myrtle Tan- Mra Jessl Rude, Portland, Oro- ner and Mrs. Vet us Bingham will gon; Mrs. Jack Trout, Florida. assist on th general airsjurenaata Nineteen grandchildren 10- - great and the advertising will Lx u. ruck grandchildren, on brother, Ooorg ed by Flint Dixon, C E. (Howard, Hudson, Cardston, Canada, and a In Jr., J. C. Barney. Charles Patten, half brother, John W. Galley, Kaya-vil- l. alao aurviv d Harold Tanner and Mr. Jackson . "- er g, sor-dl- -- Parent-Teach- -- tsPAnmt Of organisation was held Monday evenine. The following program was rwaducted by the president, Mrs. Flint McClellan: community aing-ir.led by Mra. Kathrya BetU; reading, M is F1iiabeth ,lmons; Vocal trio, Mrs. Flint Dixoiv Mrs R. H. Clvton and Mrs. H. D. Bowa . LefuJ meeUhf a the Central School Lu-ci- le Ina-,r- .u mfBuTA-splenj- Salsa Players To " Ki-wa- -- T - th. "'TfnteeaT, I . U . rwuQ kbwi . I1AI1 FATAL-T-O ?r Discussed By Gla ... will be two performance he nrJr. Hugo ;MV"w Tfwr - IG OPERETTA Rdio Future of IIEARTAHAG. '';T 1 I The Most Magnificent of All Human Dramas .TICKETS, NOW ON Prices tZORCHESTRA1 F FIFTEEN SALE i SUPERB ( P resented by Path. Exchange, Inc. Ta Included MIGHTS 60c, 75c, IL1. $VtS MATENEXS 60c, 75c, fl.lt MUKDOCIL'S. Ml Orchestra |