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Show if,'!' J THE DESERETNEVTS,' SATURDAY, OCTOBER Abie Irish Roe Billed at PUyhouie Charming Romance ' Opens at Victory WlArtGoiNGGh film production biff spsclal Time which opens an Ulac the Victoiy Theatre engagement at A dramatic portrayal that today favorably with anything l compares seen on the smrsen In many month ta given by Colleen Moore and Cary Cooper In tha stellar and suproles - porting Mias Moore, heretofore known chiefly as a comedienne, can now rank with the screens dramatic artist, fche is said to surprise and delight in the role of Jeanmne, the lift French girl behind the line in Krrnce. 'Ulac T.me is a simple, realistic and charming romance aith the VvoiM war a a background, in which Mias Moore is even ss the pathetic little figure in the midst of wars alarms. She hides her tear behind a smile as her sweet-- 2 ; heart flu sway to almost certain death over the lines of the enemy The romance, the suspense, and the dramatic scenes enthrall and thrlili as the great loe story unfolds. Not) een the marvelous scene of aer.aij fighting can oteHhadow the subtle, chaiacterization of " Miss Moore end Mr. 'oper in the roles of the two ten er. - The musical senr with which r- Lilac Time' bae been synchronized Sa beautiful and alluring, and has Jean for the principal theme, pins, 1 deam of Lilac Time. one or preeent-dapt the tnoet popular melodies. As in "Wings the drone of the airplanes, the bark of the of the funs, laughter and cries other commands and , players, wounds are realistically heard in connection with the action of the picture. Two new Yitaphone presentations one a comedy act and the th- -' er a series of musical numbers play ed by one of the most popular of orchestras, furnish added enter ' tsinment, as wed as the Movietone Newsreel, showing the event of the r world in sound, the Jewel Co at the Wurlitter, who give an or fan arrangement of the theme song fin r'i - .1 $ heart-throbbi- 3- r Laff Week Bill Rich in Comedy Pantage Ban PI.AYHOrS& diaers Oorf Puo n4 Mtr9pU Lrwsy Stan rv ta Tb kuinMi Lady las SuOday. "at S irUS Pass.' ArDKVU.Lft. lff PAVTAGE Viiit, fuior ag Wtk." Vaode b4 Alexandria Tha Mar and piciurt, t'seion' Bg tb Law (Lour aad Alias Jrt sarCuea motion ricnriffg. Cellm Moors sag Gary irfiao Tun.' Vtia i Vojr pkote. Paramount Betiy' Brasaoa aad A.c mnui j COipaioais MrriA. VlCTORt fiabs PaaleJ tm Taka Marces Horn, taiKhw Trip to Man idea, AMERICAN VHma Q4 Baaky Rooa14 tolmaa ta Tws Lovwra. Bl ALTO Tha Eirapa' wtt VI r Sml Vaili, sio "Harold Tsaiy C AJ'iTOU Ma state J ark Lola WUao Hoaia la leat' that everyone In Fait IN order can see Two Lovers," starting Ronald Cohnan and Vllma Banky for the last time together, the Amerlc n theatre is holding this great drama of love and adventure over for one more week ending next Friday. Two Lovers" to an adaptation O. Miller from the faby Alice mous Barones Orcsy novel, "Leatherface." Though this novel and exciting story has been read by many and bolds countless enthusiasts In a tones, as many and more can now thrill th visual representation of th mysteriman who alous leather-maske- d ways turned up suddenly to sav his lord liege, tb Prince of from being captured ty Orang the enemy and letting Flanders go Into th bands of th Invading I, Spaniard. mors Mias Banky, who grow entrancing to behold with - each picture, appears hero appropriately as the flower of Spain.'' As nlsco of th barbaric, scheming Cuke of Axar, eh 1 forced into marriage with Mark I an Jtycke, eon of th high bailiff of Gnent. This marriage seems intended to leelfy relations between th opposing countries, but Its real aim is to provide Lenora (Mt.s Bangy) facilities for spying. la made Her f marriage doubly unhappy, soon after, when eh. learns that her real sweetheart has been murdered by the And her unknown Leatherface. embittered spying yields a list of the names of the conspirators wbo sre plotting to oust ths loathed Iberians from their beloved continue. Heeding the present pro gram la Alexandria and Aleoa who admit their offering la nothing but aro experts In "hokum" but " the art of funthey and the making ' management could offer a money who' one back guarantee to any "did not laugh at least a hundred times. Foolishness makes up ths o entire act but lt'a the kind of that everyone seemingly enjoys. Opening the blit are Tha Littlejohns in a lavish production thst beautifully stsged and well pre- -' aented. a Juggling acS that is different with a clever pair doing the Next comet seemingly Impossible. Four Caddies who ting, dance, of-for many wise crack, and musical r, numbers all of which provs highly j How she discovers th Identity of Leatherface, how she eventual-- i entertaining. The Henry Rogers revue It an- - lv comes to love her husband Mark headline of the other presentation (Ronald Colman) and how her '1 and In addition to an exceptional hands ape painfully blistered In ths tenor the company Is made up of desperate and successful effort three of the best hoofers who ever to give the Flemish their freedom " appeared on the local stage. I ' Winona Wlntera, completely cap- -' from the Spanish whom she repre-- ! sented; all this is told In a series of g tiratfs her audlenca with a serlee of colorful and and sketches which she calls which would bd She Is a clever en- - charmingforpassages you If they were respoiled tertalner. has a good voice It a lated here in detail. measure actress and for clever good A collegian comedy, "Kicking gives a delightful surprise as her Through." and th latest news closing number. tbs moat - The screen offering is "Baby wsekly, complete one of entertaining programs of the seaCyclone" featuring lew Cody and son. Alteon Pringle In a cyclone of fun. The Pantages orchestra under the 'leadership of Curg Peterson with The Red Dance Be id on Heaps at the organ round Next at Capitol - .out ths bill none-aene- , A , '; Flan-tder- on th Installation of th theatre equipment for talking motion pictures la completed and everything Is 'la readiness for ths big opening which is to take place with the new show Wednesday, Many Improvements have been made in th past few months and tha local house has In' walled the latest and newest equipment for synchronisation that the manufacturers and Inventors have designed. In order to take car of the additional Improvements It has been necessary to practically double the projection booth when will make this neweet typo of talking very noticeable to patrons of ths house. ,, . Th talking pictures art an sdded ef&ture to tho Pantages program. Vaudeville entertainment is to continue at the same high standard and comedy acts are to bo added, all to be of tho talking variety. Tha first of ths talking pictures Is "Tho Melody of Love." This picture had its world premiers showing in Han Franclaeo last weak at tho Pantages theatre were the seme equipment was Installed as Is being used In Halt Lake. Ada Hanlfin of the San Francisco Examiner In bar review of the picture says: 'To hear The Melody of Love is an experience. Dont miss It. It is as old thema voiced In a now way. There has never been anything like It on the screen before. It la Ufa in th miniature wv.h romance and realism walking hand In harW. It Is the tint all talking movietone picture and It Is a veritable scientific triumph." "Melody of Love" Is a story of Ilf and death, hopes and fears, tears and gladness, punctured here and there with hunipr and through It all flown tb theme of etn-na- l love. . Itaatoa. "Tke Trp of to One More Week Of Two Lover to and including Tuesday. UPXaff Week" with one of the that . hd all around comedy bill ' Fantagea hu ever cent here will theatre In New York City, will k tb offering of the Metropolitan Players at ths Playhouse beginning with th Sunday matinee. "Abie's lglah Rose has been called the 'greatest play in th hisIt la the tory of the theatre. greatest,' in one sense of the word, In that It has entertained, and en more people terialned Joyously, than any other stag offering In modern history. It Is primarily a delightfully hu roan love story with delicious, irresistible comedy runpmg all the have way through It. Millions chuckl-- d and howled 1 the ijdy who is constantly talking about her operation; and thev have --oared merrily because she Is a pro totype of many other women and men, for that matter. It Is thte human quality, the tact that It portrays honest types, that has done much to win for "Abie's Irish Rose." the encomium of great " And, then, under It 11, runs the lesson of tolerance, the Inalienable right of the Amerlcsn to think as he sees fit ao long sa he does not anyone else In to doing. Gladys Georg will be seen Rose Mary" and Ben Erwsy las th role of "Able." All of the fa vsrlte of the Metropolitan Placers will have happy roles end the production will be fully up to the standard of the New York produc tlon of this famous play. Theatre WORK DILAMA. ANOTHKR Nationals Ann Nichols thst ran for a fi world's record at tha Republics Talking Movie at soli of, lpld reverently away In the his native state. There will be no more "Review ot the Rialto, by pixie H.nea. Dixie Hines Has Written His Last Review of Rialto nje The Wedding March Reaches Premiere Barry-- t more picture for United Artists " which will open at the Rialto tne- - at re tomorrow, represents the largest financial outlay, the longest " production schedule and tha greatest striving for popular entertainment In the famous star's screen career. "Tempest" Incidentally answers the plea of thousands of Barrymore's admirers for a picture in a modern setting. After m. series of lg costume pictures, in which he played romantic chat acters of hundred. of years ago, Barrymore and his United Artists associates yielded to popular demand and filmed a modern story a saga of twentieth century Russia; In Tempest'1 the. , screen and stage idols has the role of a subaltern whose affairs el the heart and sword lead him Into some of the Btrangest adventures of the revolution which swept out Cxarism, made fugitives out of grand dukes and rulers out of peasant. j Barrymore is supported by a cast hundreds, the principals of w hlch are Louis Wolhelm, Camilla Horn, j - George Fawcett, Ullrich Haupt, Boris do Fas, Lena Ualena and Al-- " DR. ns Fan-cho- organ coi-im- The Stroheim has directed eine the first Merry Widow," sod It since acted has which he la plodure "Foolish Wives." six years ago. , A romantic love story with oid Imperial Menna as the background. It Is doubtful If any picture in all th history of th cinema ever received a fhore lavish prod acting or was conced ed on n more elaborate scale than "The Wedding March." It was produced by P. A. Paramount release. Powera for It has synchronzed Bound effects and a musical score composed by J. 8. Zaraecntk especially for the production. Th famous Corpus Christie Day procession, with 211)0 actors Is shown in technicolor.' contributed by Mr. "Hioea would be suspended, pending the Illness of th author. That Jllnesa was fatal; Dixie Hines ha 'written his last review Mr Hines was a writer and dramatic critic of great Versatility. He contributed to numerous publications and among the craft was known for bis talent, geniality, fairness, unerring judgment and untiring effort. He wielded n power and many sraa the play that was made or unmade, by his verdict, given always with' high nvindedness and without bias. Hiss full name was George Wil raer DlX.e Hines. He was born In Georgia where he had his first training in newspaper work. After going to New York hia rise pas rapid and he was soon recognized as a dramatic critic ot unusual abiland wide ity. . He was quoted and his contributions became In papers throughout the country. He d'ed suddenly and an operation for peacefully, pending an afflicatlon from which ha had been n sufferer for year, a form of hip disease. The writing and dramatic fraternity paid homage at li'a bier and hla body waa taken to be lr 1 DOGS STAR G TESTS fea--tur- At the height of the festivities (0 canine champions, ths finest of every breed, from 8t. Bernard to toy Pekinese, took part in n parade. Each animal was attended by a man attired In appropriate costume, and the human guests wore fancy dress. oaauQQQi ZEE A. J. TODD, professor ef at Northwestern un Iverslty. Chicago, Is one of th bit ter foes of th "companionate marriage theory advocated by Judge Ben B. Lindsey which is the theme of th F'irst National picMarriage, ture, "Companionate now showing at the Paramount includ east notable a with theatre, ing Betty Bronson and Alee B. Francis. In a recent speech attacking companionate marriage 'Professor Todd took occasion to predict for th future a great family research institute at Northwestern and other leading educati nal Institn tlons where it will be possible to on obtain adequate infondation the problem of the family. While opposing Judge Lindsey's views, which are truthfully pre aented, under his ov n supervision, In th entertaining film, "ComProfessor panionate. SSarrlsge." Todd agrees that there are a num ber of things wrong with the current marriage system. The dlversl portion of the Paramount program is composed of the latest and funniest Laurel and HardF comedy. "Two Tars." a newsreel Neil Schettler and the Paramount orchestra, and Ethel Hogan at the Wurlitzer. , SAIT LAKE'S GREATEST. ENTER. TAINTAE NT. l&ff TWO KINGS OF HOKUM A tLSEM dynamos of lauoiter, MTWHATS IT ALU ABOUT vaudevilles .WINONA WINTERS 6ROAOWHV OORAyS-- UtKXY ROGERS LITTLEJOHNS! FOURCADOIES, r OXTVl STUtTS WEDMtDtf OlR FIRST joe". PICTt BE THE MELODY OF LOVE V .11 - i iy A a aiiUt 1LTON O' r5Slf TEMPEST Dm A mmi Myxtery Ala JACK HOUR la THB TRAP OF DEATH fa Par la alaa JACKIE COOGAX fta fll TTOW CONTINUOUS - tWHimVA SCHREINER BED1ANCE' with CHARLES FARRELL New Ballroom Classes Start Oct. Beginners 7:30 30 Advanced 8:30 in Advanced Class They are . Ecstasy, Varsity drag. fox-tro- t; Ramona, BY JUDGE BEN and B. LINDSEY. LaUl) Ra4 Prior BETTY BRONSON NIC - IVAN LINOW hrt ooff Aetfoo rrrolotioo-tor- FRANCIS, for Proooot 4 Drooio to m erupt rr. PAXCIIOX St MARCO'S waltz; ' They contain a fascinating swagger and all thats new and novel. The Varsity is still the novelty rage. , I k Mviaj-eue- ' Dream Song Idea PrfcgSas matine! n 401 PARQUET cMtuoetM ANYTIME With JOHNNY DUNN VINA ZOLLE & ELMER HURLING LeCrist School of Dancing 338 So. Main i W0IUX i , I . m POLLOCK com lhe TOMORROW Leclpaalre MO Ta DOLORES DEL RI LAtT DA? ( . 05S & STARTS TUESDAY,0," Seasons New Dances Taught LOIS WILSON in RANSOM RALPH Ls!k&. Fu&'9t Cta4r RM - . Jilt' Feature Program John Barrymore hi-- f A 0QC3CSC?, TV - PLUS COMEDY I TOMORROW laughs and hilarious abound in pienty, the picture at the State theatre shows' a deep understanding of ths under- traits of character which lying our soldiers so sueeessful. It Tnade ' Will prove exhilarating entertainment for those who want to roll from their seats In convulsions ami r j for those who wish to think Cooke and Guard are the seme were he Jocular characters they Various FBO comedy series w h undujot-edlthem fame their brought they deserve a piece In the forefront of screen comedians. Ti e cast which support them. Including Louise Lorraine, Virginia Buie, John Aason and others; does some fine work. Credit should go to GHUtrom for hism aeterly direction of Sareckv'a story, which holds all the perlaughter, quisites of good comedy- - character-! dramatic situations, keen fixation and a fins plot structure. .V JN DHAKA - WHILE ef BEBE DAN IE Harold Teen Laughter Feature Picture at State B K?i9i9ta ptecTtON ftt mm bert Conti i - ''?( Cf&CU CP THE ESCAPE . f ' With DEI 111 LAST DAT I I REVUE POLITE OFfERIKO" A al Dew Me -- 5 BILL ZZ -- ' AT Itoga were honored guests at dog ball recently given by the Wemby Stadium club near Ixindon. s- Capitol theatra has a show that Is highly plessing to Its pstrons. It consist of the Paramount feature picture starring Bebe Daniels, Take Me Home." a comedv-dram- a of back stage life, and the Fanchon and Marco Idea, Trip to Mara" weird, fantastic eta a o' presentation. This entertaining bill will he replaced Tuesday by a new program consisting of the latest Ws. Fox The Red Dance." which star one of" the most popular setressea on the screen today, Dolores De! Rio. supported by Charles Farrell, ln-drama of the Russian revolution. Th picture is on of lavish settings and beautiful background. super-speci- HCTUJtSS VtTPNOr lllHIUlKJUimiNllMHHMHltKltfl THE 'TEMPEST," the new John WOMC OF CXCUJSIVC Predict Family Research Institute .. and la on of th special produo-tioof th present season. n For th stage presentation. and Marco have provided anIn ths other f their novelty nets "Dream Song Idea which features that comic ukulele bound, Johnny Dunn, who danoes while he plays the uke. On the hill also are Vina Zolls and Elmer Hurling a singing team with many new numbers, BoPrep Karim, one of Fanchon and Marco's best liked and most talented specialty dancof ers and singers, and a line-u- p Funkist Beauties with three new dance numbers that have proven a "knock-out- " everywhere along the circuit. for The exceptional muale "Dream Bong" la furnished by his orchestra Ralph Pollock and In addjtlon to several numbers of popular melodies arranged by Mr. Pollock; Alexander Schreiner at th consol will have a new solo number. ' s THE After more than three year of Dixie Hines, known to reader ot von th dramatio page ot Tb Deseret continuous h'seffort ty Erich picture Tho WedNews by his weekly contribution, Stroheim, "Review of the Rialto." has psssed ding March has reached Its world to his reward. Home weeks ago The premier at the Rlvoli theater. New n "ork. News received word that the ft Is th first film Voa swift-movin- John Barrymore in Tempest at Rialto THREE SECTION .27, 1928 .V V -- . V a I! .V-- : J I . |