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Show r THE PROVO POST WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1923 SYMPHONY CONCERT PROVES TREAT TO PROVO MUSIC LOVERS The Minneapolis symphony Sixteen Noted Players in Quincy Adams Sawyer or- chestra, in its first Utah appearance in three years, demonstrated at the Provo tabernacle Monday night that it still retains the beauty of ensemble, the finish in interpretation and the wide range in repertoire that have made the orchestra a favorite in its previous visited to Utah. Henri Verbrugghen, the conductor, was in Salt Lake and was unable to appear, the assistant conductor, Engelbert Roentgen, taking the baton for the entire program. He proved himself incisive, sympathetic and verily competent from start to finish. The program opened with the over- GIMME Verbrug-ghe- Hark and hear thc'Saqle The Mason' C , in. A slush r .h. sing just one tune liancy in the upper register that was appealing and distinctively impressive. She has the dramatic interpre tative power to such an extent that r ivarblers, h t har-moniz- Pidgins famous story. When the initial preparations were being made for transferring this story of New England life to the screen, Mr. Sawyer announced that mEmcY1 in smart sing - iuy wouldvUt at a time . I j fry cast includes John Bowers, Blanche Sweet, Lon Chaney, Barbara I a Marr, Elmo Lincoln, Louise Fazenda, Joseph Dawlin" The -- Roylance as a result of his splendid record as commander of the local post of the American Legion, and also in recognition of his interest in pub- , j citizenship. of Goldwyns newest Rupert Hughes has eschewed the spectacular in picture, Souls for Sale. tion picture life iu Hollywood. is Rupert Hughes Finest Photoplay Is Coming It will i- -v - LAWN Properly Repaired Work Guaranteed J. V. DUNN r Phono 227. 294 E. 1st Soutli this author-directo- rs The big- gest achievement to date in the films. The romance and the thrill ot movie making as well as the reality and romance m the peispnal life of screen Most jilaviis is truthfully depicted ot tne incidents made use ot bv .Mr Hughes have been taken tiom happenings in ins own companies or m those of directors ot his acquaintance. We have his own word tor ( that. i The picture departs in certain instances from anything that its director has hitherto attempted; for the climax is one of the most magnificent spectacles ever filmed the burning, during a terrific storm, of In his previous an entire circus Goldwyn productions Mr. Hughes Tonight and Thursday 10c fa- J t - COLUMBIA MONDAY, MAY 14TH Staged by PROFESSOR T. EARL PARDOE Mail Orders Now Box Office Opens Monday, 10 a. m. Picture Matinee, 3:45, 25c, 50c Evening, 8:15, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 j A Rupert Hughes, sensational story of a girls struggles to win fame in motion picture is a thrilling, human and amazingly frank drama of the glamorous film colony and its fascinating people. pOLDWYN presents I RUPERT HUGHES PICTURE with r Written and directed MAE BUSCH. HARD DIX ELEANOR BOARDMAN, FRANK MAYO, , by RUPERT HUKF-- A GOLDW XTURE . 95 Ithe jto lighter bide of life. a courteous Chinese following rejection form: It ascribes to return your divine manuscript, editor the and for so doing we beg 1,000,000 Wei1 have read your manuscript Iwith infinite delight. Never before we reveled in such a If we printed it the tiave would ordain us to take it for a model, and henceforth never print anything inferior to it As it would be impossible to find its equal within 10,000 years, we are compelled, through shaken with sorrow, pardons! 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MffJKlt,, THE PRINTERS DEVIL Every year the records show that hundreds of oung girls disappear from sight, leaving the security of their homes to take part in the stirring drama of life. What is their fate? Where do they go? How do they fight life's battle alone? utWH Directed bv MRS. FLORENCE JEPPERSON MADSEN SOULS FOR SALE WHAT CHANCE HAS A GIRL? S Presented by the Music Department of the BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY Eleanor Boardman; ancf Barbara LaMarr in . Rejected Manuscripts well known comic opera. Pkturi j S-- L First presentation in the West of Victor Herberts A. Coldwpn J Other leading parts are taken by inequally notable screen players, McClaire Edward Connelly, cluding Dowell, Joseph Dowling, Zabu Pitts, Hank Mann, June Elvidge, Victor Potel, Kate Lester, Harry Davenport and Millie Davenport. Besides assembling a fast of celebcompany laid plans for rities, the a most elaborate pioduction of this! story, based on the book that more than 10,000,000 people have read Aj New England village was constructed on the Metro studio grounds; and plans were diawn lor mam other New England settings, which tvpual included ever thing trom the interior ot the fashionable Savvvcr mansion m Boston to the blacksmith shop in Masons Coi tic r Bernard MoConville has adapted to the Adams Sawyer Quine The Red Mill Rupert Hushes j he would obtain the most distinguished cast possible For six weeks he worked with Clarence C. Badger, director of the photoplay, to this end; and as a result secured the services of sixteen players whose names are familiar to every motion picture fan. Among these sixteen is Blance Sweet, who returns to the screen after an absence of almost two years. She enacts the leading feminine role, that of Alice Pettingil. John Bow-erhas the title part; Lon Chaney is seen as Obadiah Strout, the czar of Masons Corner. Barbara La Marr plays Lindy Putnam, the small-tow- n vampire. Elmo Lincoln is cast for Abner Stiles, the blacksmith. Louise Fazenda has a comedy role, that of Mandy Skinner, the sauciest girl in Masons Corner. vor of the everyday events and personages of ordinary life. These qualities have endeared him to the public and they are to be found in "Souls for Sale, but the telling of the story called for the spectacular element and Mr Hughes has taken full advantage of his oppoi tunities along that line The photograph- is much out ot the ordinary, John Mescall having surpassed his tormei achievements at the crank The circus scenes and the African desert scenes are marvels ot composition and beauty v The cast i another ot those in- -, sc reen ones made which have eompaiable Goldwyn pictuies stand out so promt- The six nently betore the public leading roles are acted by Eleanor Boardman, Mae Busch. Barbara La Marr, Frank Mayo, Richard Dix and Navayuga. a weekly journal devotand international A dozen other promi- ed to national Lew Cody nent names might easily be picked problems, published at Guntur, In-- 1 from the cast. dia, occasionally inclines itself to -- .Lonesome Corners The Bread That Mother Used to Make Regular Prices s be the offering at the Columbia theater tor three days, beginning Thurslic affairs, and especially those day. Mr. Hughes has here adapted to make for better to screen technique his novel of motending things Mart W. Roylance of this city has been appointed by the Military Training Camps association of the United States to the office of civilian aide to the secretary of war for The appointment ountv rt.ih Am i u nl ot unuiii.il inti test and ome-- i trom Sherman Armstrong, in the film tlwatei-- . if of impoitanisecretar wai the to aide than tor Utah. His duties will be to co- the city is the approaching showing operate with the military training camps in an advisory capacity for securing recruits for the various MOWERS furthertraining camps and for the ing of the training camps movement. The appointment comes to Mr. ALL SEATS THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Shows 2:30, 4, 7:30, 9:15 ; tional purity, timbre and of a bril- PRINCESS scream L , ( 5 'i n. emotionalism is evident in every phrase - She gave the bird song from Pagliacci, with a dexterity and quintessence of feeling that held the audience as by a spell. Her one English number, Homing, by Del Rigo, proved her clarity of diction and aptness in phrasing of English not less perfect- - than her rendition in Italian. The concert was under the auspices of the Brigham Young university of Provo. The audience, while not taxing the capacity of the tabernacle, was heartily appreciative throughout the concert. Also BIG ACTS PANTAG ES VAUDEVILLE Through the efforts of Artnur Saw-- 1 Pictures organi-- j yer of Sawyer-Lubi- n , zation, which produced the Metro-Sat Adams Special Quincy Sawyer, the Strand theater Thusday, Friday, Saturday, one of the most notable lists of screen players ever assembled for a single production appears in the film version of Charles Felton Anne Roselle, Hungarian soprano soloist with the orchestra, was heard in three classics and one popular song number. Her voice is of excep Mart Roylance Is Made County Aide to Secretary of War 5 Thurs., Fri., Sat. ture Der Freischutz,1 by Weber, which was given with much melodic beauty. The heaviest orchestral selection of the evening was the number five symphony from the New World, by Dvorak, all four movements being played. Worthy of special- mention was the tenderness of the largo and the celerity demonstrated in the scherzo. Another 'number in the extended program that distinctively caught the fancy of the audience was Waiata Poi, this being a jazz number of the native New Zealanders, orchestrated by .c Tonight 7:45,25c. 10 c, RUPERT HUGHES picture By Charles Sughroe Von Nwppct Um He Lives in the Last House Is the same lovely bread K that Mother makes NOW when she insists on ! I 6 r - $ tH) '86 ht EXCELSIOR FLOUR Made by HOOVER BROS. 30 . ears of knowing how For sale by nil Grocers. 5t P a. v v 7 K |