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Show lii'f fBjtlwks jt v - ' r s , THE DESERET . : sWSUftojrw, iiBgii vn - , f NEWS WEDNESDAY i APRIL 19 .'J'-- 1922 i ' - 7 Midweek A a MS, AmAd-- O0,UV- tAVHOtUt orfA- - iAixtMo et VftVAJtOOiaogYt-TH- rwete weu u PttfOfMA BOM At taouF a mct iVbURX AHAAO PuU. Birr TvatbL-cPALSsa- BuSIHtS Jtl IMg Up It is Nature own pic.n of of th ! 4 thj"K 7hat for all creature The 'Mother Nature hold dear. with tn arranged nwi haof the hatre Pants management of list a . through its columns may compete. Sim to the choot ch.l- - AY echoolhepupil ure .BBCOitrtaW and write ..your plct dren ovSalt nuscd noon emiy. Tne Deseret News wilf appoint the judges of the work and allot the prizes. Consideration as to the age itT name lnipHes the and depicting a grade of the contestant will be given. Paper must be written in your own handwriting and muat have your full name. Kam of your teacher and in school and also the name of th' f orth grade wnd man production the school you attend. This informs tion must be written plainly at the top of the first page of your eesay. Beside many prises of free admisto Pantages. there will be awardRomance rune rampant sion above. ed many valuable books dear to the g scholar, heart of the nature-lovinThe Four Seasons-- ' is the current in find pUc blotsoms and feature this week at Pantages and the contest will be open and essays reDirineG MlXTto ceived up to and including Wednes& 5. -- .5 .nd day, April It. Address all essays to 3L.3Jr-KFour Seasons Contest Editor, Deseret beyond contradiction. r Impie. News Sait lake City, Utah. The rules of the contest -Is The Four Seasons. the f program novelty of which cannot be explained in mere words it must be seen to be Amusement appreciated. Suffice to aey that it was directed by Father Time himself and enacted by the beasts of the 'forest, the birds of the air and the fish of Salt Lake. the sea. There is romance in every II foot and delight in every scene and SrU Henry Mondey. theatre those who have seen it admit willingnt Iske In Dondoo, born Eaf, i4hDa. parents. ly that there has never been proToronto. puiad. he became duced a more enthralling or delightful drama since the advent of tbs picture thReo; Play. hie debut tn euc- and made secret " of Henry Tbe real ex a to great Loew s State. eae can be attributed BECAUSE IS publr chll-drs- rt - plEt Pgw-and"yielit15-- -h otrggatei cas- tYh SulE US ABEAR ' " NO-H- O rmVwtpiTro t, i?rUu.hHt4.7ivisual lxatcs - e'&sii:, ho became State,. Augustin Paly the wee at that v m A Xrdrmro.tlo Leaving 'Sfwa.ai.'Twfth tbth. Klate . FrobmsBi tnd h4d HrrnU. c0mp.Bjr for veral rhsrlN -- RtVUt m Adversity, more commonly known as the school of hardknocks" la often a blessing In disguise. Julia Lawrence. ProProue financier, found A9 hfpiB - - llr 'wea1th and comfort eeergeoua diamonds and extravagant clothes ntldled her eye. but left her v?.r ?id nf mPty CUre Kimball principal character of her Photoplay which Charge Statw for a six Low, a lesson totoday day run teach to every no.r.tasting all the the goal of life pleasures that that ah .b7.'u1,h wa V. wealth than with ,h? hP.fior social position that her husband has brought her k,kli B.r;;.eru r; pud stock Queen of Sheba Booked For Showing at Orpheum Theatre rrur t Dunbar Opera Company. .n 'rT feT. ru,i.r1 iCe .Ur el Which has vc. , Kinema. see Bhelk- e- Wife Ythe great French production that created a furore when It was presented at the Vew York Strand will be shown at the Klnema Theatre soon. "The Sheik's Wife was filmed entirely on ttfe great desert of Arabia under the direction of ll author of the story. The leading roles. Including Marcel Vlbert aa Sheik Had-jl- d Ben Khedlro, and Emmy Lynn as the English girl whd ha married the ehelk, are played byf professional actors. but thousands of native Arabs were employed In the There are no studio setsproduction all th scenes, down td th Interiors of th tent harems, were made on actual lo. cation. Th home customs of the Arabs, their tent cities on the sanda the maneuvering of their fighting meri. their crude court of Justice, their marriage laws and custom all are faithfully and The story Is onetruthfully warmof pulsating,portrayed blooded oriental dove and back of It all is the Mg theme the question of inter-raci. marriage. APRIL 24 25 IN TH E llonry Millor . WORLD? Blanc ho Batos la the Henry-Rouse- 1 rlor 1 Boautiful Woman 'The i. 1 al - I J .!o Solomon and Sheba in a Dramatic scene from "Queen of Sheba. HO Fa th Queen of .Sheba? wives. Was he vampire or Amazon "bolomon' was not bothered by trirkhtress or seer? Miss Betty Bljtho andlortls or grocers. He was able to and to write some of the ha Pltive opinion. Miss Blythe le moststudybeautiful poetry of the ages. the young woman who Interpreted the His name endure and that of th character moV heiii" Queen endures ancient, But Just exactly what ttful queen for the William Fox spec- wa her She is known aa the tacular production Queen of Sheba" Queen ofname' ' , Sheba, but was she not rnu liv The. Queco ww a khotnr v.j'-- a hoi her'" name ?" sake Ktiea an mays Miss Blythe, as a wise po'itH:" .CVpheum. Pantages. politl- - Blythe clan, she was not above using the wiles n Sbeij-!!-.which. ,. Jia cbt.. 0 X" J a furore m every city where which enjoyed a sens amusement shoppers at Pantages com- br-- n nat .t has on run tmtf !oni new the when New .bill shown tr coming to Salt Broadway, mencing today, Tork. for the Orpheum theatre, for Lake to be shown at the Orpheum opens with a galaxy of features that ! booked Is seldom equalled even by Mr Pan-- , bine da 29 beginning April theatre It Is The vaudev.tle see- - desert bed a a stupendous spectacle and tages himself. J " tion of. the program le featured by' ceat Jov store Sew Tifrk critics Madame Marcel!' extrandng offering hailed it as one o,f the greatest photo- - ! huge force of workers in many tines Ihe of the dances, entitled A Different Revue" with; drams ever produced It showed to of endeavor was employed and in adtil costumes, a 'ast perfecting I tion deal f labor, and th - crowded house throughout the run. rZ',n. Herbert Crawley and nine allied every member of 'the Fox ore's n tli tilt e Jn h i W1J-g declared It ora Victor Burn and Adelaide ay completing the J ' that th pageantry of I teatlon , on the west roast 1 tors prwlvn tion on son present The Untrained of Kheba Is unsurpassed for clerical workers, artisans and all ook pi inti-- d seemed the scale originally Qorn Nurse. on LlSFe Jewell Faulkner Company hare j magn.foem insuperable. They were the screen, that1 persona! interest n Cpj progress ol novo: tv fn their, miniature - revue few such thrilling spectacles and 'Queen of as the the stui'imdou ?, ltd lent iiit Saunders and chariot rac ever have been presented their aid to H To n.i Mix, tor instance. Addmp. Play Ball . tthe role of Robinson are Jazz sy ncopator de luxe; In not'ct pictures, volunteered his servlcek in rendering the queen. Fritz 'Lleber, the noted tsnd The Zara Carmen Trio offer momt- The Diming of the picture under the th chariot' race thoro-tghlrealistic. M.aliest.earlan at tor, I King bolomon. d --ectfon, of J. ordrin Edwards took different. . The construction of thing sets, the and Ullur The fet pf a gpecHt an epftTw year Throughout the period decirninr and ms king tnassye of'the elaborate wife of Solomon. Host Tho ;iv, thSdreM,Mt.and,moaf 'weJltortou Le? The famous, Ponbar Opera company will arTpe in Salt iJike today over the tV tern Pacific, coining direct fnm y- Co- pL d?A moat eucceaaful engagement at the end KJ'gtheand Rose being "r A and lumeia theatre In San Frmncleco King brother amusement J ?u two-re-l(h heir comedy will offer to the music end athletic lover of Salt Lake a feativaj of light comedy temational hews comp). and the In- before equalled nd ennue opera never p gram. at ppnlitc jrtce The ftrat offerhi i to. start tonight i the Wilkes theatre whn the comAmerican. wjll appear in Reginald Ie K pany n en a masterpiece, Robin Hood," which j Th American ha a been nlavi.. 'will he the atirsctlnn for th balance; cf the week with popular matinee on week PoTlF of "he FolhL' and iT.lmedge Saturday Thursday Th comic opera see Vorha been qulet ll'!irrvhn,ltfini-nU,h " three dav. r Npbody rsn 'hslp He Kvn a few weeks lt IsteRegmaJd before his demise. The JJuhHe seems ii' Although ff. htd six bank stork in dozen willing to have the female form replace town th art form and a well turned ankle f and. run, ,h, eeems more dcairsble than a well turn'd Bowling Srn, Kija Meacham rv Witty Tbut r Kfrn rt th j "tight 11 wad H mada his nivrs Pnliv th hMjfwork; and sh whols KngHsh spraklng world agotngido nf one brother Jimmy when h wrote Robin Hood supplied th h!n 1 the outstanding axioms of musical i fh storet tf f reason Th th dramatic rnrUne. and happr family l!f 9 i tlfat dexr old Robin' with it eleveri f onetance Talmadge jn the tttia role pioture Polly decide that sh tale of the twelfth century and tuffhas he had enoiirh of the dreader?- bv tune that just naturally wont die., agent well said.- thl, time a traveling circus hit town furnlvhe, as the pressscenic d ?td to strike out for muical thrills and beauty un- f"d hl frld and his fam! I surpassed h?,? "Robin Hood Iff more then an opera ?u roiiie Beauty Chorus are brouaht and pari of a llh-- i Into the story and Polly solves her It Is an institution as era! education, and long a Ameri-- j problem In a manner that .is unique can ere American. worthy present-- ) mung stxge-etruc- k girls, xir host to enjov lion cf It will attract latest . screen of. abouml The cast eominr here tonight Is ring It the ip quiet humor lk star's pictures are practically th Identical on that has I0 Her antic as the country placed It Jot the past two .year In Pftea, g more than 28 e files Including the hesti !rl' are a P'ec aspirations of screen acting. theatre in America Th cast includes) i Jfon,1'rIu Harlan is leading man', ana Theo Pennington, Harry Fneth Atyre Fu!a Ffell. Carl Bundshn. Ray OoeSler. Rd i orge Fawcett- eminent character Andrews, George Olson and the betlac,1r reappear before the camera in role. ever chorusu heard of wcet slngng I Tr Prepardnes Farad' of Broadway. New Tork t1 feature and the Robin Rood" fh com Following noi 111 be an added attrar-The M'ks-- ! J"he panv w'U offer P'ngfore balance of the week he ,: , do The Bohemian Girl and The! , 'he ' ' Thursday. , , I of Chlmea Normandy. ' 1. Students Salt Lake Thoafre o Mon- - It le headlined be Brnlr her Beaus. Mir. Ub.rr Peterson; to dance, Carrie Murphy; s. Public School , band selection. A mattnee wlH be given In the afterwa a very sweet picture, th WiU, Give Entertainment noon It for the children. first photoplay In which May McAvoy I Special to The News.) ever appeared. The Toung star w'he EPHRAIM, April 19, The Ephraim will be aeen at the Paramount-Empree- a school will give the following tomorrow and for the balance of the public at the Mozart theatre thura-da-y program week In- - Through a Glass Window, April 0: made her picture debut In a one-reBand selection, under direction of affair advertising a popular brand of George Beal; operetta, aecond and third sugar. Mother Goose and company. She took that advertising Job because gradea, directed Miss Merle Christensen; by the casting directors for regular legiti- trio, Fairy Revels." seventh and mate drama couldn't aea her. They girls, under direction of George eighth Beal: too small and failed operetta, "A Rose Dream." thought she by fifth and to recognise the remarkable appeal of sixth grades directed by Miss Sarah the girl. Wnen the 'auger photoplay appeared, however, they revised their Ideas and she leaped into Instant popularity. a popularity which led to stardom following her apearanrh as Grtx-elIn Barrie s 'Sentimental Tommy. Through a Glass Window la a Real-ar- t picture released by Famous Players-Lask- y corporation. IF was written by Olga Prlntslau and directed by Maurice Campbell. Raymond McKe la th A Dramatic THaaifk leading man and heads an unusually : strong supporting cast of players. . - vi pctr Lv nlghf0n ,rm ikirnti WHO IS It 7nlra UMlMTtlCk -- W The new bill, because "of mendone Intereet in the picture Ch.V?e Which Miss founr dec1apA wh!. on visit here. behe fi? faA mrer d wm be held at the thritre for ilx days. With ih piotare will be a vaudeville bill which JoTnTng Ted Frawleyin InMnutlonoftheday company, aacoAKt met ropoll. Aftr a Pacific th went to V YorT, wherlVnguMia Daly teat I m. a place In hi celebrated organ for several and there she remained yearsT Mira Bates andMr.MIltcrfim (Joined forces as r, s Lost ago In Philip Moeller aeeeon both stare were see" Mr Forbes' comedy. The Famous rPt Fair." Thev ere ideal stage Her Friend th King provide thm , with Jut the role to prove it. THeyvtANTA vet A A 0T THClA OUO ' TSV BtCAuSt , IY OtrfeReMT Paramount-Empres- their preMotation. andy frequently sole the leading roles in hfbanche Bets ha, during Shalt" abLmd,."'ronnd veer, r:M retire to the for hUifci to frest soinsthlftf Uf of while. A native of For' working girl ihat le worthMine Bates mB,hrFan-annaaranc- e i" 5rr.IivJn by th ton Of hYd' land. Ore, tm contentment. hut direct WiMM JUtY ptTwi btm OOYYA If MlUonrof tlA.'rre OHWfj Burns mm CeaHlf llor Friond Tho King NOW PLATING . . E. Thomas as By A. IA To. R hades 1 t Trice Harris Mwer Floor. 9Z--5i ale opens Fridny at i and Balbony, Plus S.00) Gallery, 75c. 10 O-- foatloooau, X to J1 P. M, every man, woman and 1 CHILD IN SALT LAKE as. Should see v NEXT ATTRACTION 3 Starting Thurs.yApr.27 MitLto DANSANTE , 1 . lrtnt. hit -- " T .r iuiwuih See nisili 'uper-ej.eol- IS OPEN UNTIL, MIDNIGHT, EV. ERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY -- ) of-th- e summer garden or the UTAH. MOST BKAUTIFIL - BALLROOM. vw.,. al ,. !1- THE PROMENADE WALTZ, one of the most popular ballroom do sees of New Yorfc thl snan; 'Vrtrr br dem aaatrated each eves lag hy Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Cnrtlce. Mr. Cartlr will ayon application, give a limited In-- 1 stroctlos to pstross of the Dau.aote, who may wish to learn thla da ! rvery aftensoo hetwrea SiM andare, S, , free of charge. Dancing free all aft- ernooa to theater pa prices, k per coaple day, T5e). Laacheoa, IliS to 7 p. m- - SSc, We, Me. , Eatrnace via Crystal stair- ease, X p admUsloa charge. Daaclag free ta loach 1 .c -e a K'titJLr h ; jtrr ROc t $2M, Xntlsew Pin Tsa Se In - ON EARTH Only 5 More Days TtaTStiO MtiM ' m Coming Soon DOLORES SEAL OktStTIC VOPRANO Aagmratcd t .NOTE PRICES Entire Lower . Tear. , k.-a- s 40e Tax Paid aa AH Tickets e Ma'caay Dtrectlo. BRING . g. F. Kat7pria THE CHILDREN I ' ' jpiy. iv Orchcst ra i 1 V . Price . GREATEST PHOTOPLAY iii -- s. The great lover'1 '' '& 4.a .V? ' ,x. i V |