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Show e t T J Tl X 5 r THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, XOYEMBER 7, Plrettist XU 1923 - (Special Correspondence.) DENVER. Xov. 4. A. T. Star ling of 8at Lake stopped in Dearer Thursday on his way borne from Pueblo where he haa been on n yajgX)remrewivmMwg"amiaT'maWca-eii-Aa,,bln- Stromberg returned Monday. They meetings report that successful were held in Colorado Springs Fri- - ' - Denver News Items Girls hllcliywccd to - Feature Trece! - Guild Formed to Preserve Pictures . When announcement was mad that Colleaa Moore would use sixty of Hollywoods most Shapely d beautiful girts for her Irene production, the studio was swamped with feminine loveliness and charm. Daughters of wealthy families the pride aad Joy of social matrons they were all on hand all clamoring for aa opportunity to appear before the clicking cameras that will register this famous musical comedy wtthMiaa Moore Ten Best Pictures t The International Film Arts Guild, w tth headquarters In Now Tork, requests Deseret New readers to submit to It, through the Motion Picture editor of this paper a Hut of itn pictures hleh they would like to see revived and re --exhibited under Its supers talon. These lists to be of value should b sent to as early e possible. Address Melon Picture Editor, Deseret Newt. (Halt Lake City. Tilers le alto time yet for motion picture fans to submit the names of tbs tea best pictures exhibited during the year. These will be published on this mutfrpicca has Just been farmed In New Tork. Aj announced in O h letter to the editor of tba column, the International Klim Arte Guild haa been founded for the put pose of applying the theory and practice of repertory to the major screen productiona of the past. U holds that it masterpieces of the cinema should be kept alive in the same way that the claaaics of literature, music, painting and the other arts are handed down through the generations. It feels that the motion the. Utle role.., , lecture audiences of the future should be o and I have always boosted for educational opportunity of viewing the "great film achievements beHollywood's pretty girls. nald June fore they ere prematurely (in man y instances! and permanently placfor editorial director Mathis. id In their vaults. It therefore believe that Jhe Repertory idea prop- - j Irene and noted scenarist.-bcrly applied will serve to creawhere have all these luscious e oiany of these masterly screen screen tures been all this thus production and to key up productions to the service of And when Alfred E. Green, diinterest of the public to the the and may. also be higher standards of screen art. IVt rector of Irene, looked It the In tha near future. . effective In rescuing same splendid. intend to ho shaded his eyes consideration give equal long line-ud but films for a American and foreign produc-with his hands, turned away and new lease of deserved existence. T to tions eo aa to provide an internatold others ot doth cbeoebm. bo letter continues. basis for Judging films from They ware too beautiful tor him. The selection of films for re- tional of tha true and It lo a fact that Mae Moore will standpoints artistry vival in our repertoire la to be In- classicism. . be surrounded by the fairest bevy fluenced and guided by an AdvisWo also aim to Introduce f beamy recorded by tbo movie this ory Council to consist of persons Symon cameras in a long while. Care Is influential and prominent in a'l repertory piss to other centers of being made In the selection of each branches of motion picture art and the country and attempt to esindividual glrL She must be a cersmall groups who will unindustry. Tbs members of the Ad-- v tablish tain height and must be able to tsory Council are to be consulted, dertake inthe exhibition of our pro-In wear beautiful clothes. their communitiea by mail, at Internals uith regard grams that way we expect to bui d a vanLloyd Hughes la to appear oppe-Th- e to their suggestions for our better-movof audiences Colleen Our aim la to be rigidly guard hp ,m nd read-jf- L Deseret Invites Ness its wU portray the eoceo-tollo- w A"hr and to servo only the who may eventually corns to exer- era. and particularly those who In Influence Lucy." CharUa Hsr-o- f highest artistic interests of the cise an Important the films, to inak. up a liat'trlc 'Msdame Hit Price, and others well screen. aiding the successful presentation terf consider bestir. the what they exploitation of films produced pictures thus far- - exhibited Our plans for presentation l orIM eereen are being in and the beginning will be quite limit with the beat principles of artistic Important nlsg for would like to see re-- 4 "ctd they which meet and usually cd Our showings will be confined expression lived and sod send flrane Is to be aa important picto Sundays only The object of the with failure in many sections of tures lists to the Motion PTcture ture one of the big pictures for International Film Arts Guild Is the country. editor ot this paper, who In turn First National daring the coming not to attract overwhelming audiThe movement seems a step In sill forward them to the Guild to season. Work has started at First ences or to compete with the mo- the right direction. It should meet assist It in forming its programs National's Hollywood studios. tion picture theatres aa at pres- with favor and should bo a great and in reaching a national estimate ' ent constituted. Our Intention Is to help to the motion picture indus- of that which is desired In this dl- Sailor Wives. the novel wrtt-rrton. A prompt response to this ton by Warner Fabian.' author of bring the artistic values of select- try. It should do much to standed master-film- s to the conscious- ardize and place It on a invitation will be appreciated. Ad- - Flaming Youth. will bo filmed ness of all who are associated In higher production plane. The classics should drees Motion Picture Editor, Deo- - this winter by Flint National's the creation and exploitation ern production units in Now Tork. be preserved. Films that have cost1 j.eret News, aftorded-the-aeethert- l. ut p. hastily-sentence- . pro-gra- in sd ch ct nlghr,Cnort- rai1 day' and Pueblo; Bunday. At the conferg ence Alma Coombs and Ada Stroni-berrepresented the mission ux- the After board. lihiry organisation conference fMetere Virginia NieUen n Gardner left for Grand conJunction in the west Colorado ference. their new field of labor.was The mbnlhly fast meeting held Sunday in the Denver chapel. Of especial Interest was the rendi--tie- n b of two church hymns Dai Id Ileea. Mr. Reea le appearing on the professional stage in Denver thl week. Mrs. John M. Knight and Miss Grace Jones were the speaker at the Bunday evening aervtoes. Mr. Florence Blydcn left for Balt Lake Monday to attend to buetneea Inter esia She expects To remain there two weeks. Word bae been received that the undergoing Burdette baby after severeal serious operation at the Children's. H capital in Denver . Js. to be released this week. Mine Katherine Blyden. daugh-te- r of Mr. and Mrs. Huron L. Blyden la rehearsing this week for a dance to b given In a Denver - theatre. The following elder have reportmised to the mission office for Jen-klsionary work, harlee Vernon Eu- n Rae UtahC from Magna. gene Noyce of Ephraim: Hilbert Smith and William R. Wlnmlll ef Bugar City ; and C. Lister Riding of Prove. CKT,-'Battf- . me.fB pedal Correspondence ) Mr. G. Osmond Hyde at the SunThe Boy Scouta of the Denver auatained foot sea service day WASHINGTON, Nov.. day branch were hosts Thursday eveJ, Cr Utah residents in h aahington gath- aa chorister of the Washington ning to tbeir mothers and fathers breath of tha Maryland confer- and friends at a turkey dinner in ered at the Hotel RoaeeveR for tbt ence. Mrs. Parley P. Ecdre was the Denver chapel. One hundred opening social ef the Utah State released from the presidency of the and fifty sere in attendance. H. L. BinghAni of the Buy Scout council: society Saturday evening last. Ar- Young Ladle Mutual Improveof thur McGregor, president of the ment Amoclatlon. The reorgani- C. K.' Edddblple president vice and Clayton Jack Mrs coltege'and President John society, gtirrat. sation of the Y L. M I. A. and the M Knight were the speakers each president, had the affair directly of the T. M. M. I. A. of whom emphasized the value of in charge, and it raV voted one of orgaaiaatioa wtll be effected next Sunday. Dur- scout work. the most successful dancing panic ing the Sunday aervce, Mr. Walter The Utah club held It month!) of the clubs history. Here ring :P. Mnneon, Jr sang tied Moves busmen He and aectal meet in r with Mr. and Mrs. McGregor and In . Denver W ay, a The Myaterloua baby chapel Friday evening. The Mrs. gtirrat were Mr. and Mrs El-- daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Eart . I entertainment took the form of a Pratt, and Mrs. Fred was blessed and given the! Hatioween masquerade. The imuae- Schow. The ballroom was a riot of Soiberg name Irena, Elder Reed Smoot of- nient hall a aa decorated in Ha low Halloween color and the guests ficiating een colon. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison wore orange and black hats. Mias . Dr, John.. A. Wldtsoe. who-J- a V, Jones non tiu pnxafur Lbabeat Mary Low Tburber and Miss Mar- spending a few weeks in Washing- costumes. Mrs kltlum B. HslL cosgaret Black, .appropriately ton with other officials of ths spe- Mrs, Howard B. Aqdersoa and Mrs. tumed for I ho Occasion, presided at cial committee on reclamation, was Florence (tlx den formed the the punch bowL Among those the speaker at tha Joint mutual and tainmentifRTCh prepared tho enterpresent representing the official prieytfaood meeting- - Sunday eveDramatic; school sponsored itfe o Washington were Congresn-nut- n ning Mrs. K. W. Parkinson read by Tha Mr. J. L Herrick entertained The Loot Word. by Henry Van at the and Mrs. Doa B. Colton, ComWomen s club Friday night missioner sod Mrs. William Spry, Dyke. A vioiln. cvHo- - end piano with Its term plav. and Dr. and Mrs. Edgar K. Bros-adr- trie was rendered by Mr. German Halloween was the occasion for Thera were 12 guests.- - A EUaworth. Mies Myra Grant, gad many and varied parties in Dennumber of Utahns entertained at Mrs. G Osmond Hyde. ver: Miss Marjory Hall entertainMr. Kenneth Parkinson was the ed the lJterary lub of the east supper at the various Washington hotels following the dancing party. speaker at the dinner of the Utah Denier. high Mhoi-- i at he home A delightful dancing party and Legal club of George Washington of her parents Mr and Mrs. W. B Iioroth' Widen was FVLL GUY CLOSES. sapper was given last Wednesday university last Tuesday. His sub- Hl'. Mim bnaea to a numlo-- of her friends evening by Mrs. Elmer W. Pratt. In ject aw Practice Before the Fed- on Fall Eddie Dowling in "The Halloaeen eral In honor ef the birthday anniversary Departments Washington at the wound up its tour rk, Mr and Mr K. J. M.lton after Guy The Utah tabic The from husband. students alt New-Yoher of legal supper six month m Denver Bronx Opera House was eenterel with f. birthday cake. other schools and universities in spending have left for their home In tin It recently, Dowling , will sharijL, the Lake lighted with the traditional can-- 1 Washington were the guests of busy himself with preparations of holders! club. dies. Tall candles In silver East Side. West i President John M Knight and a new muxica. were lighted at the ends of the long I Senator Reed Smoot a n Bisters Alma Coomb Ada Strom-ber- g Side." which had been announced season Tha decorations ber of tho debt funding csmmlt-i- n which was debut last .table. for Nielson and Ellen irglnia Halloween colors. Games won is busily engaged on negotia-war- e (iardner lift Friday to attend the ferred when Dowling decided .lb 2 company pf No. conference. President Jump Into the with the representatives' of Pueblo a feature of the evenings and Ada th "Guy. tertainment and prlles were won I the Italian government on the sub-b- y both Mr. and Mrs. Leon C. Htg-- I Jeet of the payment of tha Italian Tho guests were Mr. debt to tho United States. ginbotham. Mrs. Alfred Cherry entertained and Mrs. O. Osmond Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Mon son, Jr. Mr. at a luncheon last Thursday afternoon C. Leon at her apartment-- In and Mrs. the Higginbotham, Miss Elisabeth v, , Stewart, Mr. re- Wood Ida. tiree McK nights and Mr. indjln. Doctor John A. Widtsoe was the dinner guest ot Mr. and Mrs. ParParley P. Ecclee. Mm. Uoyd Cullimore was hos- ley P. Ecclee, at their borne. Mat era of West tess at ths meeting the Sunday afternoon. The George Fltzmaorice Production Mr. G. 8tanley McAlljater, who Cnltoa club Monday evening. Tne club met at the home of its presi- ia secretary of tha public building dent, Mrs. W, D. Riter. The topic; commission, haa returned fromin-a Monuments and Bridges. a as visit to New York, made in tbs treated by1 Mrs. Riter. It was made terest of the work of that commisespecially interesting srith illustrat- sion. Mr. mnf Mrs. R. Thurman Da via, ed rlidea. Mrs. Vernon Norr gave currant events; Next weeks meet- have returned to Washington, where Mr. Davis will complet his ing' will be held at the borne of Mrs. Don B. Colton. Mrs. George legal studies. Mr. Davis completed Hansen will give The Origin and tha study of accounting, la WashKinds of China." and Mtm. Lila ington, four yeara age. since whkrh Spry Wootton will give current time he Aha been practicing hf . events; -- lists Wanted of - j. - and-Elle- ' com-mitt- ee f t d. r -- - roem-dmaqu- et -- eu-tio- -- IT Let The HERGESHEIMER. end double bill at JOSEPH foremost novelists ef the with Claire Windsor and Lloyd Hughes In Tha century, went to infinite pains te write "Flower ot Night for Pols Dixie Handicap and Back to Negri. Life" with Palsy Ruth Miller, emIn the first ptacs it was hie first bellished by the unique added at- origtnar story for tha screen, and was largely through his admiratraction. The Ambitious Joneses. it Negri that be was This attraction will be shown tion for Mias to undertake tu Pewuaded Satarday and Sunday with n com-- 1 H the stars appearance. took Vdet change of ptetures Sunday. . aad dramatic lndtvtdp-Th- o new revwa Is written and pro- requUIte in building up rented by Mrs. E. A. Goodspsed. ,itty character of tbs heroine In ths cast are Mrs Jones, who has the making her truly Pole Negrt ambitions for her family. Mrs. li. and spent several months in re-Hail: tba alder Jones boys, Mc- -j search to secure the heat and Roosevelt, who sing grounds and atmosphere. 1 and play tho cornet, are Ronald Flower of Night, coming to A prood and Graham Kirkbam; j the Victory theatre today, ia laid Mary Palovn Jones aad Bob Koe--, in the moat romantic period in the loft Joneo. who- - dance, will ho history ef the world tho days of handled by Muriel La Von Good- - tb rush in California. Miss speed, and Ladle Campbell; the Kgri regards the picture as tba Jones twin, who Rave to flnet vehicle of "her screen career, on the piano, will be In the practice Oiand. Helen Lea capable i c ,Bd eMt ot pPuUr P1- of Beraadtne aad Sterling, Then Dcvlnny. there are tha a o th blu Tbr U piling dishwashers; Louise 1 Policy Protect - You! hluciucihs Happen .Every Day The Deseret News offers to old and new subscribers a service worth while $7,500.00 Travel and Pedestrian policy for . $7500. 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CHECK I am a regular subscriber of The Deseret Newi and will continue as 1 ' such daring the policy period. apeetfled er kasrfced bmft er Men Over While la er On a PakUe Htakwey. hr Amt AatetneMle. nr As, Vghlrle Propelled by Mwn. Cable, Klee, tvteltr. JlapMha. Oaseltne, Reran, Campreaaed Air. er M..M Penw (exetndlas tnjnrtre eneMlned srhlle la ea n nnllreed night ef ..Way, er any Tleletlea e( any Beanlntten e( tha nattered Cant, j. tom new angle Portray fun'mak"lK plaT on mo Pro,ui' Patent. Received Bj .Salt Laker On Title Machine Word has Just been received by A. Jennings of tha Hlllcrest American tbsatre is its patrons the week apartments, that his son. Gordon George Fitxmanrice's latest First National picture. Th Dark AnJennings, now at tho Cecil B. studio Jn Culver City, Cali- gel. presented by Samuel Cold-wyfornia, baa Just received n final The Dark Angel! ia easily one patent on n special motion picture of the ' most Captivating of the successes to thq credit efl many title machine of bis invention. I Fttxmauriee, It ia a modern love Heretofore, the motion picture) story replete with thrills and has been made by photograph- - irhnees. tag a hand lettered or especially I Th leading man role, that of Trent, ia In the hand of) printed card: The Jennings prn ms ta completely revolutionary Colman. who ia seen at bt and cm-- ! bodies an Illuminated glass letter I heM. Opposite him 1. Mima by. tha fascinating artiste recently Instead of the card the title a!brouh trom Budapest by Samuel under longterm contract, GoMn'b made by a series of Interlockinghty Vane ahe awakens a keefc clear glass letters, much on tbo or- taWlh! for the role and easily der Of tha lilaminated letters herself s ypung emotional ployed In electric signs. There ar prfi r th nw tnl fccLr5 to ret np comply with the neesasary , rest Includes supporting copy and photographed by me&n of a powerful light behind the let.iYitahara Btand.ng, Frank Elliott, Florence Helen Turner. Jerome tore. j Ln nd other no-that tha Jennings! It hi claimed I precre. not only repedHre foun(f;a H and brings about eonsidersW aeon. ! otny ta the matter of motion plo-- 1 end th ecrnarlo Is from success. the pen tara titles but that it alee produces of Frances Marion. a title of considerably- - greater sharpness than could be evolved by LOUISE BROOKS SIGNED. the older method. At ths present time Jeontaga to Louise Brook. petite brunette, under exclusive contract to the whore dancing in Ziegfeld a Fellies Caeil B. DeMille studio. Tha first end Louis ths 14th. waa on example of th Jennings title Willi of tb sensations of ths last theat. be foand Jn Cecil B. DeM Ills' Ini-- 1 ricnl season, hat been signed to a ttal production. The Road to Tee--! long term contract for Important tn Paramount pictures, terdajr. which haa Ua world at the paramount-Epress cording to an announcement by Theatre today. Jeam L. Leaky, first vie president Gordon Jennings to a brother of of Famous Players-Losk- y Jennings, one of tho atiou in charga of production, motion picture Industrys pioneer who to under . cinematographers, contract te the Metropolitan Picture Corporation in Hollywood J. 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HAS NEW SCREEN ROLE, . Carlotta Monterey, a well known actress on the New Tork stags. 10 created considsvabla etie Inher first motion picture appear-- 1 snee with Richard Barthelmere ta "Soul Fire," wiu be seen In her TOO AT jOWf,T cu - second role with Adolphe Menjou In Tb .King on Mata Btreet." Miss Montsrey plays the -part of Mrs. Nash.- aa unnotorious tbo conventional and extremely fashionable heartbreaker who meets her match tn th philandering king. Impersonated by Menjou., I 1 lr suma Moahea aad Patay Rath MHlec RACK TO Added AtnHlre The in a kn mdodrama flashing with color, dazzling, with beauty, staitKng with thrills, A GREAT JOSEPH HERGESHEIN ER STORY ury r EpirttrA, ynUfAlg AWrifT OUR GANG COMEDY Boys Will Be Joys Revo Alibkle Amblrtu Pathe News II Neil Scheitler and the VICTORIANS. T f V |