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Show THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1927 IJoy ffs latest .Picture Coming To Paramount afternoon at tb Pit.i Heroic comedy production be. Lloyds Dew In a twelve-daencasement, with the tamed eomedv star in the title role e( "The Kid Brother." Previewers are la accord la pro-- j Bouncing Harold latest a whale of a comedy," George K. Carpenter, manager of the Paramount theatre, la another previewer who believe that "The Kid Brother . la Harold Lloyds biggest success. Tbs story is a fast moving comedy and In not a tew places holds a dramatic appeal that is altogether thrilling, and exciting. The "Kid is the youngest of a large family being "brot up" in a rural mountain - homestead where father Is the sheriff' of the community. Action centers about "the kid" who dreams of the day when he can walk la his fathers footsteps, and attain to the higtr'position of sheriff. The trials and tribulations caused by a medicine show eliding Into town against the sheriffs wishes, and the -novel way tn which father sends the "kid out to vacate the show permit, holds some comedy action, and heart Interest that will be hard to equal in future productions of the screen. With the Harold Lloyd feature a special stage attraction is to be presented by A1 and Louise Walker, premier dance artists who com direct to the Paramount aftr a highly successful engagement at the Metropolitan In Lo Angeles, where they were received in royal fashion by big audiences , "The Walkers do some clever steps new to Salt Lake, accompanied be Neil Bchet- - j tier and the "Empreseonians." Today at the Paramount-Empreof begins a short engagement interParamount new human est comedy-dram"Everybodys Acting," which plays for two only, clearing the boards Sunday night for the Harold Lloyd production "Everybodys Acting" is delightful and thrilling, comedy drama of the better sort. The story deals s with careers evolving about the life of an unfortunate little girl who "adopts" five In order to realise the ideal of her dreams. A famous director, Marshall Kalian, and a notable cast of stars, were associated to make this on of the outstanding dramas of the season, A special novelty dance act featuring ."The Walkers is part of the bill.,.. M OXDAY mount-Empre- ss PRODUCED BY THE y HAROID UOYDCORP. A PARAMOUNT RELEASE BIG FUN FEST COMING NEXT MONDAY JOYFUL DAYS Its Lloyds masterpiece you, too, will ay with the previewers that the gags are new and several arc works of art. Direct from Los Angeles Metropolitan, two of the most brilliant dancers on the TiTA cult, in novelty steps of grace and artistry. THE WALKERS Unique costumes and Down On the Farm stagl settings. on stage. NEIL SCHETTLER AND THE EMPRESSONIANS 35c. 50c. Matinees Worth double. Evenings, Loges, Loges, 15-25- c. ss 2o-40- c. TRY AND GET IN AT AN EARLY SHOW J SATURDAY and SUNDAY A spirited ONLY of comedy-dram- s life back of the scenes. - EVERYBODY'S ACTING You'll wish it was here for s full ' a, week. -- Direct from Los Angeles Metropolitan ARTISTRY IN DANCING back-stag- foster-fathe- rs The Walkers fifij novel steps and costumes on the stage accompanied by comedy-- Empregfonians At C Populate 25-40- Piratnoupt-Emprei- s The sew Paramount-Empre- a orchestra. the Bippreasonlans, under the direction of Kell Scbettier. in the short space of time they have been organised have I into the heart of Salt Lake ptaysd movie fans In a fashion that is also gratifying to the theatro management. Recently the orchestra's appearBY GENEVIEVE R. PRATT By DIXIE urnia ances with special music programs on the stage has caught a high not of popularity with patrons of Mr. and Mrs. Karl K- - Keeler, Mr. KEW YORK, Jan. 12. A young that has 'heretofore been don by WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan- 10. the theatre, net to mention their women from th Chicago newspa- the Theatre Guild, and most of Congressman Don B. Colton has re- and Mrs. Mercer Anderson, Mr. smooth, and artistic accompani. K. Kew from Castle turned Point. and Mrs. Ceorge D. Casto, Mr. and Yorks Maurlne Watkins by field, diecriminating ments te th special stag attrac- per where he was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. R. John Cummings, Mr. and name, has written a satire about tions that are appealing weekly. Mrs. Mrs. Newell G. Daines, Mrs. Oliv names The selection of for plays Colton. Seln Haaps and Virginia Frabar. yellow Journalism, tabloid picture sister vClrclc. particularly those destined for The Gleaner girls entertained at Hinckley, Mr. and Mrs. Ears P. Organists, on the Paramount music Journalism, th sob la a science In Itaelf. a farewell party Thursday evening Monson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. staff are also coming in for com- and th procedure In criminal cases Broadway, was she has called it This fact demonstrated last at the home of Mias Eva Casto in Soelberg, Mr. and Mrs R. 8. Sorenpliments for their artistry in play- In that city, endwas week when Mr. a s, Mrs. Summer-haycalled Lorenso and "Junk" It son, ,1a Chicago. play produced honor of Ruth Ellsworth who ing the pictures at the organ." The ac- -j arrived In town. "Junk Mr. and Mrs. W. Haven Wilis not will leaveliss soon for California to Empreseonians" this week tro Kew York last week with an burInthe of Mr. and Mrs. A. Reid and Mr. Jaxx, satire, good noteworthy except for fill a mission. The guests were; ley, represented as being, "Down on eompaniment le efforts of Betty Slngley, Lydia D&Ines, lesque and what not, and while It tentions, and the farm.' Ruth and Mrs- Frank 8. Sanford. Mrs. Edward Rosenbaum and may be cavaire to the general, it producer and players to mak it Ellsworth, Mrs. Jeannette Hansen, wee excellent fun for the experi- acceptable. Hardly a newspaper Mrs. Marian Freebairn. tola Kel- daughter Helen of Salt Lake were May Soon .Grange enced playgoers who followed the review failed to suggest that the son, Helen Thompson. Elizabe'b Washington visitor during th past ' play and its accom- title of the pley was appropriate Smith, Helen Law and Marie Smith. week. Go Into Vaudeville lines of the Mr- - and Mrs. panying scenes, from the time of and carried Ua own story. As a Mercer Anderson Reed Vetterll, who is la engaged the murder of a lover by a womar. matter of fact "Junk has some entertained at their home last Sat- In government work in Norfolk. Harold "Red Grange, who has who is cheating on her husband, interesting moments, or lather were: was a Washington visitor tho Va.. urday evening. The(r guests proved a. eensatlon In motion Pic- through her entire Incarceration in some of the players la "Junk Mr. end Mrs. G. Osmond Mr. week, Hvde, past tures through his first production. Jail and her trial and acquittal. forced sttentlun from the audience and Mr. Leon C. Mr. and Mr. Paul W. Hansen Higginbotham, On Minuto to Play," may pley s This doea not sound like a story by their excellent acting. Sydney Mr. Mrs. Mark L. Lewis, Mr. entertained Monday evening. Their few weeks In vaudeville before he susceptible of satire, but to be Ureenetreet, Marguerite Moehler and and Mrs. Walter P, Monson, and included Mr. and Mrs. Westguests starts, on hie production for made privy te the staging of the and Calvin Thomas had the hard- Mr. and Mrs. Vernon M. Korr. Mr. and Mr. West F. B. O. Grange, It Is understood, trial by her lawyer and an alert est tasks. With tha material In i Mr- - and Mrs. R. T. Thurber en- - on Vernon, Mr- and Mrs. Milton Parkinson, has had a vaudeville offer, end Har- reporter, with the poaings of pic- haand they were commendably terlained friends at the'r home Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin ry Weber, who la now on th west tures, the faked sentiment, every- adept. The author la Edwin B. Friday evening. Those present FVeetairn. coast. Is trying to make arrange- thing to influence th public j Self, and tha story concerns a ro- i were, Mr. and Mr. Fred 8. Schow, Mrs. and Mr. Melvin Freebairn ments for several weeks booking on through the sensational press and tund, tramp who Is Mr. Mr. Joseph Conrad Fehr, entertained at a theatre party the Orpheum circuit for the "Red the Judge and Jury at the trial. a sort of "Passing of the Third j Mr. and and Mr. Leon C. Higginboth- Tuesday evening. Their guests Flash. Herman Weber la handling For a time th audience appeared Floor Back." Deeds of kindness am, Mr, end Mrs. Walter P. Mon- were Mr. and Mr. Milton Hansen, to he somewhat dubious about are strewn all about by him, and son, Dr. and Mr. W. K. Johanns--wthe negotiating from this end. Mr and Mr. West .Parkinson,. Mr, ocIs about to what It ell meant, but when they whenever a disaster Kew York Morning Telegraph. Mr.tma Mrs. Arthuf end Mrs. 1 eul W. Hansen, Mr. and enjoyed an awakening th theatre cur he Is there to Pallyanalae it or, Mr- - a ltd Mr. Mark L. McGregMrs. Roland C. Parry and Mr. and Lewis, resounded with laughter save from into gaiety. There was very little I Mr. and Mrs. G. Osmond COMEDIAN'S WIFE DIES. Hyde and Mr. Weston Vprnon. a small bunch In an Inconspicuous that was new in the play, and j Miss Verona Toronto, Elder James G. Eldredge of After Johnny Perkins had com- comer and they. It was asserted, even that which was not was not Eiders C. B. Holt and Welle G. Wooda Cross, Utah, laboring In the pleted hie act In Chicago, causing were Chicagoans. Franclna Larn-mor- e particularly Interesting. However, Monk were visitors conference, was a WashWashington Virginia hundreds of man and women te as It the such should be la the is, blame, murder, over th week-enington visitor the pavt week-enlaugh, ha was nojifled In his dress- eaa who, because of her nation- charged to the author rather than j Mr. Johnson of Mrs. David Shaw enterand Stanley Ephraim, ing room that his wife, Be Perkin, wide publicity becomes a vaude- the actors end those who put them Ftah, ha arrived in Washington tained at their home Saturday eveville and screen star. Charles through their pace in rehearsal. had died at a local hospital. . to attend the George Wsshington ning Their guests Included, Mr. "Faust Bickford acted the reporter wihj law achool. and Mrs. Wallace McBride, Dr, an-j "Faust," a dramatic version of i University more skill than la usual In stage Mr. Hugh W. Colton Mrs. W. K. Johanneesen, Mr. and reporters, and Edward Ellis was; the Goethe poem, had things dona j were and Mrs. DrMrs. W. A. of and Mrs. Ellis Overlade, Mr. and Mrs altogether delightful as th counsel to it by Edythe Totten. It may lie Coltonguest at their home in Castle Adrian Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Sidthose who ere familiar recalled In defense. for short the by the play KEYS & MOOGK was admirably staged and the au- with the play ae done so many Point, K. Y over the holidays. In ney. Reid and Preston Nielson. Tork they were the guests of Mies Effie Kelsey who haa been knew her onions, aa years by the late Lewie Morrison, (New thoress the guest of Captain and Mrs. E. L. and more recently John Griffttn l Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stoddard. would ptit it. Broadway Ernest Wilkinson, a student of Nye over the holidays, returned to School of Beauty and John Ksllerd, that towards tn Brother Knramasov Utahns ki the Nations Capital The Review of The Rialto - Y-- the-futi- - good-natur- I n, good-looki- d. d. ! - 1 J Culture Salt Lakes Oldest Beauty School ) Enroll now for the spring tern. Our graduates are successfully operating throughout the inter mountain states. Our school supervised by graduates of the National School of Cosmeticians of Chicago. For information ' phone -- Was. 8244 or write to 403 CLIFf BLDG. NEIL SCHETTLER AND THE- -. EMPR E SSON I A NS Mats. 15-- 2 5c. Loges 35e Eves. Loges 50c. the Harvard University Law school Seven years ago a .performance haa returned to Cambridge, Mass,, of "Th Brothers Karamasov, was to resume his studies after spendacted In French In Kew York. Last ing the past two weeks here with year is was again acted, this time Wilkinson and their son. Mr. In th native Russian by the MosMr. and Mrs. J. M Miller, Jr., cow group. Last week the Theatre have returned to Washington afto.- Guild gave a graphic performance tailing with Mr. Miller's parents. of It In English. The storj. aa ntuy Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Miller In Chibe inferred, wee written volumincago. Miss Verona Toronto returned to ously by Dostoevsky, the great Russian novelist, and th adaptaKew York Tuesday after spending tion Tor stage uses, especially In two weeks as the guest of her untha English version which is. by a do and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. R. T strangs coincidence an English Thurber In Washington. adaptation of th French adaptaMr. and Mrs. Theron W. Jones tion of tha original Russian, if came to Washington last Sunday. you follow me. The story of this Mr. Jones Is a student of law at the family of father and son. Is really George Washington University.. He a dramatisation of a condition of spent the holidays In Salt Lake and mind. Its great Interest He in the returned to Washington after his superb man Bar In which this store, ArlUs Will Check Up marriage to Mies Josephine HalL one of th greatest In Russian litThe Western Cultus club was enOn Himself Some Da; tertained erature, has been staged under the last Monday evening at direction of Jacques Copea u. who home of Mrs. Joseph Fehr- The the English. Scottish, Polish, Italian. was th French director, who profor the evening on Dante topic duced It first In this country .and Hindu. Japanese, Austrian, French. was presented by Mr. Fehr. Th who made the first adaptation, and German, Danish and American for the evening were, Mrs. guests th remarkably flna acting of tha th geographical range of tha char- Heber J. Wells and ' Mrs Louise players of the calibre of Georgq acters Georgs Ariiss hat played When he retires from th stage Cowley. Gaul, Alfred Lunt, Morris Th Review club enterCapital Edward Robinson. Lynn he to make a tour going around tained at a party Monday evening Fontaine and Claire Eamee. It the world no doubt to check up at Ih home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank a production worthy of th best on himself. , S. Sanford. Those present were. end of the play Mephlsto descends to his domain in the nethermost regions. The trouble with the present version Is that Mephlsto waited until the third act to do this when t should have been done In the first and he should have taken the play along with him. . Earl Carroll gava another version of his Vanities show. Each succeeding version of the Vanities is so alike the on preceding that they might all be sets of twins. - "The Black Cockatoo produced by Frank Martina, stopped crowing after the third performance. It suffered from too many crippled checks limping back , to ths actors. - 1 Carn-ovek- y, 1 1 her home In Kew York City last , Tuesday. Mr. and Mr Elmer W. Pratt entertained last Thursday evening st a birthday dinner in brnor of Isaac Stewart. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Victor A. Wallace, Miss Elisabeth Stewart and Mr. George Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Casto entertained Monday evening. Their guests were Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Brossard- Mr. Louise Cowley, Mr. and Mrs. Exra P. Monson, Mr end Mrs Cieience Snow, Miss Helen Law. Hiss Bessie Law, Joe Cowley, Ruel Clegg end Miss Eve Casto. W. S. Easlnger. passenger traffic manager of the Union Pacific, was a Washington visitor th past week. E'dtr Sterling Magleby returned to New York last week after visiting her with his brother, Herbert Magleby. Miss Evelyn Movie returned to her home In Kew York after visiting here aa e guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moyle. - John Q. Crltchlow. who has been in Washington on business, has re-- , turned to Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. George D. Casto entertained friend Friday evening. - D. C. Green of Salt Lake I in Washington on business. A. L. Glasmann of Ogden Is In Washington on business. - A. Calder Jtfackay formerly of Salt Lake, but1 now of Lo Angeles, was In Washington the past week on business. J. W. Harrington of Salt Lake was In Washington Saturday on c. Brilliant Corned y Star Comes to Paramount In The Kid Brother business: Mayor C. Clarence Kcsien stopped off in Washington Saturday on his way to New York. Elder Wesley T. Benson of the Vermont conference has been visiting In Washington. Reed Today. Jan. IS. Senator Smoot Is celebrating his sixty-fift- h birthday anniversary- - At noon a large number of his friends, business associates and gathered at a luncheon given in hi honor in the CapitoL The guests Included former Governor William Spry, the vice president, several Washington business men and a number of senators of both leading political parties All paid tribute to his splendid work in the senate. Elder Tavior H Merrill who is laboring in the Virginia conference has been the guest of Dr. and Mr M. C. Merrill. Wesley Howells of New Tork recently was in Washington aa the guest of Samuel Cowley. - - fellow-senato- rs Noted Actor Enjoys . The Wicked Roles A reporter from the Eugene (Oregon) Register asked George Arils if he enJoed the part Old English in worthy's play. Well. I shouldnt "Enjoy? playing the character if I didn I like It, he replied. "Theres a difference between enjoying and approving of the people you act. I once played th role of the Satan and P thoroughly enjoyed It. But whether I appro a of the old boy or not Is another matter. Personally I have nothing egalnst him. HI eyebrows, report the Oregonian, "took on quit e Satanic slant "IN MARYLAND" the musical romance based on Clyde Fitchs play, "Barbara Frtctchl. with music bv Sigmund Romberg and book by Dorothy Donnelly, was presented by the Messrs. Shubert at th Apollo theatre In Atlantic City recently. "My Maryland." Haxid Uqjdand Jtfyna EaJstonin flhelQd Brother Harold Lloyd in one of the thrilling scenes of his latest theacomedy success beginning at the Paramount-Empres- s tre tomorrow afternoon for a twelve days engagement. This Lloyd production is a Paramount release. Report Says Actors Ariiss Likes Are Idle in Berlin Mid-WeeBerlin at present hat an excep tlonally large number of actors who are out of work. These are estimated as being somewhere between I. 0 and M0. In order to help in a small wa the German Actors Union has organised companies of popular classical successes and favorite old farces, sending them out with their own scenery and light. ng equipment te the small towns which havs not had anything but p.ctures for years. The results seem to be the k "There Is a gre it difference In the audience at different performances during the week. Georg Ariiss told George C. Warren of the San Franci'co Chronicle. That Is something that has made me wonder The first night audience is one thing the Saturday night quite another, and rhe Wednesday matinee r rowd the be-- t of all. The Saturday night, audience goea because it is used to going to some place that night They are not particular hat it is; Just so it 1a entertainment Th people who go to the Wednesday matinee, it seems to me have Just so much money to spend and they delmte for what it shall go: for this or that, so that You feel they have come to see yon because the wanted that particular thing, and they settle down In their seat really to enjoy something they Playwright Visits America. M. Edouard Bonrdet. oif a world tour of the cities where "La 1s being played, te now in New York after seeing the drtma enthusiastically received ie Paris snd Vienna. good. At the same time a of BASIL DEAVS DAUGHTER. over 1.000 unemployed meeting 1 performers A daughter was born recently tn In Berlin passed-- a resolution askLondon to Lady Dean, w!f of ing the minister of education' to Basil Dean. Lady Mercy Greville mak them a present of five milI th daughter of the Countses of lion marks (tl.2S0.000)., Dliided Warwick. After a abort stag car- among tho highest estimated numeer she married Basil Dea n test ber. S.OOO. this will make a tidy year. sura, if they get It.- - Variety, wanC Prie-onier- re t V Ut -- te ssMwefreriw Matinee te, AteteAefMqtote. ' |