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Show 7THEX1T1ZEN 12 with a tentative forefinger and then began to stroll in the direction of his dressing room. VCome here!" shriek, ed Director Wesley Ruggles. This scene must be taken!" Atfer a strenuous argument Owen was persuaded to step into the tub and the . scene was on. Then ensued a whispered conferof ence, to the accompaniment chuckles, between Director Ruggles and President Myron Selznick as Owen was leaving the icy water) RugIm afraid we gles stopped him. didnt get it," he explained. Then, to the camera man; Retake" And the scene was gone through again. When finished, Owen leaped from the tub and said: If there are any more retakes, well do em tomorrow when its warmer. Then Director Ruggles laughingly explained that the first scene was satisfactory, but they wanted to see how long he could stand up under punishment. Owen has a singularly keen sense of humor, but it is a matter of record minutes to that it took him forty-fiv- e get the point of that one. . 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CAPITOLO PHONE WASATCH 2743 323 StHIHUlHT SOUTH MAIN STREET SWMMMIMMMWHmiHniWHWMamailMIIWIIIHMIWIIIIUIiaMIIIIHHMMHWHHaBIUMIIIHHaill MU Complete line of Doll Buggies, Automobiles, Velocipedes, Iron Wagons, Coaster Wagons. Big toy line. Price is always right. Western Furniture Co. - coming week at the Paramount-Empress should be a notable one in the annals of local moComtion picture entertainment. mencing Sunday and running four days, David W. Griffiths new seven-ree- l master production Scarlet Days will be the offering. The management also announces another big drawing card in the form of the first appearance on any stage outside of concert and opera of Utahs eminent tenor, David Reese, who will sing three times daily, at 3:30, 8 and 9:30 every day during the week. This enterprise is a distinct feather in the cap of the management as heretofore Mr. Reese has turned down several alluring offers to sing in a motion picture theatre, in fact Mr. Carpenter declares that he has been after Mr. Reese for nine months and only through the offices of mutual friends did this well known singer finally yield. It has taken David Wark Griffith, generally conceded to be the genius of the screen, to bring the rich, romantic flavor of Bret Hartes stories of California of the rough days of 49 to moScarlet Days, tion picture lovers. his latest production, which will open at the Paramount-Empres- s Sunday, a of life dramatic tells .in the story olden days in a boom mining town in the San Joaquin Valley. The old .AND MRS. R. ed Bar-thelme- ss E. McCON-NAUGH- Y entertained at a buffet dinner Wednesday night at their home on East Second South street in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Rood, who will leave soon for New York to make their home. Dancing followed dinner. COLONEL AND MRS. JACKLING Wednesday from New York on their way to San Francisco. They were at the Hotel Utah until Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cowans entertained at dinner Wednesday night in compliment to Colonel and Mrs. Jackling. Mrs. Wellington E. Lake has issued invitations for a musical tea Tuesday afternoon, December 16, from 3 until 6 oclock. Mrs. Lake has recently returned from a trip to Chicago anu Elkhart, Ind. Mrs. T. E. Coffman entertained tne Entre Nous club Monday afternoon ut her home, 177 North West Tempie street. Tea was served late in the at- - , temoon. A basket of Cecil Brunnei Toses was the centerpiece for the tea table. Mrs. George Raleigh has gone to San Francisco to visit her daughters, Mrs. H. B. Maellyneaux and Mrs. J. S. Barker, for the remainder or the winter. is en route to California will visit with relatives. red-blood- . ular request pie have been woven into a story replete with thrills and heart interest Dashing Richard A is the central figure. really notable cast interprets the story. ' perfectly as ever did a disciple of the great god Shimmy. They turned, the water on and everything was fine except that the water refused to live up to its name. , Owen tested the contents of the tub dallying dances will feature the new program to he given by The Follydols at the Newhouse ' grille, opening Monday night. The opening ensemble promises ' to bo most attractive. Entitled Five O'clock Tea at the Newhouse," it will some introduce captivating new music, written especially by Grover Frankie, director of The Follydols and will also display costumes that are said to be unusually lavish. Miss Del Estes will lead the chorus in Goodbye Bargravia," an Italian peasant number, in which the girls will don tlalian dress and introduce quaint tlalian dances. Another dashing number will be The Syncopated Harp, an ensemble selection led by Mr. Theriac, with the chorus frocked as Irish colleens and introducing an interpolation of Off to Tipperary. Mr. Frankie and Miss Leach will whirl through a new dance craze Miss called Parisian One Step. Leach will also repeat her Buddha number of last week, while My Ladys Perfume and A Modern Cinderella wil also be held over by pop- at her home at , was rigged up in the studio and connected with the main water, supply. Owen, meanwhile had divested himself of his clothes and,' it being a bleak fall morning, was standing wrap, ped in a thin silk robe, shivering as DASHING new costumes, tinkling Bret Harte characters are and given that dashing Griffith touch that makes them seem real. Alvarez, the chivalrous bandit; Randolph, the cultured gentleman from Virginia; woman, and Rosy Nell, the dance-hal- l her pretty daughter from the eastern seminary all these interesting peo- re-creat- ed In the Shopping Center, State and Broadway NEWHOUSE HOTEL Mrs. E. E. Corf man entertained for Mrs. Anna Baker Edris of Oskaloosa, East Third South street, Thursday afternoon from 2 try.. 4 and this evening from 8 to 10. Mrs.' Corfman will be assisted by the C. E. society of Phillips church. All friends of Mrs. Edris are invited. Mrs. Edris 1231 where she |