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Show AT THEjflOVIES Ponrh)m Stanlnws Is well stnrted on, his third production for Paramount Para-mount "Tho Littlo Minister," tho Uarrio play in which Dctty Compaon Is starring In tho role of Lady Hab bio, mado famous on the stage l Maude Adams. Most of tho work so far has been dono in a picturesque Betting built ot tho Lanky ranch and representing the llttio Scotch vlllago of Thrums. About two hundred extra men, women and children, all Scotch types, will nppoar in tho picture. At tho Logan High School on Filda) night, a film version ot nn other of thoso sterling classics, will I bo shown, "Tho Vicar of Wakefield" with splendid scttlnga true to the text and times it the glnt offered for this week. Ycaterda). today and tomoirow will bo shown nt tho Lyric theutre, Kawm" tho story or n great dog's part In a love tnlo of tho north. It is perhaps tho greatest animal and human Interest story ever scioened. "Kazan" is a half-savago dog who .urns agaliiRt nil men after tho mtir der of his master. Hut ho Is befriended befriend-ed by n girl, Joan Itudlsson, and ncvor forgets her klndnoss. How he repays this kindness by threo times saving her from wolves, both brute and human, and becomes the instrument instru-ment which brings her lovo and happiness hap-piness Is unfolded In ono of the most remarltahlo and compelling photodramns of the age. Jane Novack and Ben Dooley, In the two leading roles, share honors and each gives a perfoimanco In which high art dominates. Edwin Wolloclt gives one of tho best chor-acter chor-acter studies of an unnrlnclDled ruf fian of the Canadian Northland ever prottayed. William Hyno, as Flerro Hndlsson, the old trapper, and Ben napperhj, as his easily misled sou, olf-a contribute generiously to the artistic ar-tistic Interpretation of this popular Cur-vood story. "Kazan" is fascnlating, wholesome whole-some and retri fining. And it teaches a wonderful lesson from naturo to mankind. E At the o.ik )ct,terdny and today Will Rogers is appearing In "Almost "Al-most a Husband". This new Goldwyn pla) is peibaps tho most original thin has iver been (down on tho i ween Then- nro two 'casoiiB for this One is the plot; tho other is its star. Will ltogere lu "Almost a Husband" will please you as )ou have never beeji pleased boforo. He Is refrtshlng. Ho Is convincing. He Is really funnyi ou'll say so. Louise (jI.-iuiii'h peiloimauco in J Parlur Read. .Ii.'u Tim Lone Wolf's Daughter," u vivid pltturization or Louis Jciepli Vance's powerful storj. Is both pciilebi and fearless. In the in'w W W HodkiUHon release, n worthy siiccctor to he recent woild lamed ttiun ph. 'Sahara," Mis Olimm is .'fulgent In a n-!i th.ii not onl) taxis hei histrionic powoi to the limit but her rourage ns well Dnns-lin-- In mld-alr an a ilorrck pro ' pelled from an ocean freighter and battling with real flames aro but I two of the death-defyiiiB feats n-j nufivd of the popular star In "Tho' Lone Wolfe Daughter," sequel . "The lxiio Wolf" und 'Palse Paces.' which comes t0 the Lyric Saiuin--ml) Clolbeil with biautlhil and lav Jsb scut, this production afford ex-blbitora ex-blbitora a melodrama containing tal thrills, a consistent and interesting inter-esting romanto and entr.iinin nn.a slhlljtleis far btr)-ond denial, tlnvlm bid fatvwell to' Vhmplre roles" for ever, Lotiiso Olattm now uchlev.-s ber greatest success and ahown her im mrmto drumatle verftnHllt). j I t l-aii Somen has vvrv i n r tii fu:.niest comedies of Ills cjioer a tound a baker nliop. He (li;en all th strange stunt1) that only Laii) can do and springs numerous surprint-" on his unsuspecting audiences. I'ba Bemon acrobatic stunts und weired animals which have made tho com Indies of this ftinmaker th standiirtl Mn laughs are to bo found with new twists in "Tho Hakeo" which was seen at the Lyric theatre ycstoiday and which runs today nnd toorrow. J nail tho new stars I Johnnie Wal her and Kdna Murphy, who hnvo hcon elevated to stardom by William Wil-liam Fox, will open at tho Oak Friday Fri-day and Saturday In a college picturo called "Llro WlroB." Johnnlo and )Sdna wero In tho big Fox picturo "Om tbo Bill" which baa txa run- nini; on Ilimidwu New 'orl.. tin (tH nenrly a rnir Tliev liave l-eronvf j stars because of the clever stwt cori bQ sclcntlou work they have itnno. Otrii-. H Ijou'll fall In love with Johnnie umfl H Hdna. WM "Foolish Wives" n UnUenwi Mlav 15$ will soon bo completed It ( a m-Oi- BflB ter pleco of woik and no efforts izx Sj time or money have been spared to- few make it the greatest picture of tun JB6 kind. Tlie first night scenes on th SKp Monto Carlo sot wero taken nt Un- Kg versal City, and tho set-no was proU- flu ably tbo most colorful ever ennctetfl fetw for tho screen Twelve liundted IK-rt- KjIS pie promenaded along the plara. uar- C0g tier the thousands or Incandescent & lights which outlined the structure. MB while 30 Sun Atcs, each supplying FB 3,000,000 candlo power illumination. fttf made It possible to photograph the g scones with daylight occuracy. HP The publlelti department of tht- Universal Film Mfg. Company have- W Ifsued a oerles of stories, lnspiroa 3B hv Von fltrnhelm's "Foolish Wlvea'. HI or all the foolish wlvotf of history E from Cleopatta to Poccoliontas. Tlio).- M ore smart and cleverly wrltton nnBt aro only one of the many up to th mlnuto features used In conneetltML with tho production ot "Foolish Wi- H H |