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Salt Lake Telegram from Salt Lake City, Utah • 19

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A 1 4 THE SALT LAKE TELEGRAM SUNDAY MORNING JULY JUL 1928 28 I Phone Tn 5 soa ue a eRE 0 0 RAM A 0 MD Ti I a ca ro I I I w. 11 11 ft I LAMA AMA AND VAUDEVILlE Karl ages Dane and George Arthur in Circus Rookies a six acts of vaudeville ol United ol United states Smith tedy dy Fanchon and Marcos Marco's Knees pa Knees Idea with Madam Dave ae Good and Capitol Band ON THE SCREEN Helen ican-Helen roster Foster and all all- Least in The Road to Ruin tedyledy and news reel ry May McAvoy Lionel talking on thetho Per Per- ted ed in The Lion he Mouse AlSo tIle and letone talking talking's 's reel A Girl in Every Port wring ng Victor and lIS Ise Brooks Bobby Vernon edy I. I een Pringle a Style sex Extremist tr in Origl- Origl les Tess Believes tl Adaptation ion of the Fashion Fads Pringle believes In ththe ex en alof fashion Jas has gone from the Pringle she le thc the style of ted a a. year ago to the long long- extremely short bob waswa- si was- i a fad MIss Pringle says Interesting fad I grant you that was becoming to only In of women number it was not a a. becoming style st St.

It achieved pOPUlarity of Its novelty and ness ee Jlong bob is 15 more grac graceful ful I becoming and more feminine I believe more permanent Pringle always has several res res on one for evening one for- and for and nd several for the street small all tailored hats the hair 1 the ears and well up over ipe nn of the neck so 50 It will not underneath the brim line Une sports it is allowed to hebe eing held only by a a. colored or ribbon With evening she wears veal'S her hair soft and with the tight curls at the A Your our Baby a an and f. Mine ING A RECORD BOOK A PLEASURABLE DUTY ry ry young mother is deluged deluge le Ie record books whIch oon strewn pages leave a fol few for the jotting down of odds odd ends of information about abou development Of cOUrse itits it's snow just exactly when bab baby I first tooth and took hi his tep and so on and on through of first experIences enough In addition other ther should keep a a. retorts retort record and as full of book i Is budget or a check kinghing the baby us a weekly fiO important a a. duty that ii down In black and white white- ere ere- re in nothing so treacherous DId Frank gain last week weel four ounces has to ask Daddy and of this isn't a thing to be fort for- for for- there Is the matter of feed feed- remembers she she did some early changes in lother diet but what were they save ve her can she Bhe remember tit an she recall howlIow she made she fed him though Wi that he did beautifully Of course It if she had entered ther ord book she wouldn't to guess Just look it up Jt it Is at six months she gave I 1 cereal and he reciprocated 1 ng six ounces that week he had been gaining our ur So with a light heart new change in baby's I there lere Is an illness a record Mother grows otis voris when the doctor comes io cant can't remember whether Junior has shown any uri uri- thislast week In Ih cord book shesho may havehavo I down that on Monday he he- dd his bottle feeding though not ill in the habit of doing so Tuesday he refused hisusual whined whined most of the day P.

pt badly that night The doesn't have to guess either tj at the baby's record book boole how ow and what he Is being dally number oh stools the the- ofof hours he sleeps his rate I and he has a very good I. Il is 18 all about the note book is just a a- ne a- to ne to anywhere it it- I it- an I an invaluable necessity lat tt fun baby Is going to have- it have it t. when he grows up and and- a 1 a hard time believing that was a baby lie He cant can't the evidence in fn the note note- lat it Mother really did walk IFF with hIm onene whole night le came down with the Its It's going to male make him him- ll lent Dt toward his own lB t. s. It STAY OUT OUi HEAT A-A A recent Inis in- is in- in is a type of wIndow glass mits the entrance of sun sun- ut t.

stops nearly tenths nine neat eat thus keeping the in- in I a house hous cool Ordinary mite the heat to enter and tl allow the heat absorbed by under the glass to gO out With the new glass how how- I action Uon is just opposite I HONESTTHIEF tv VA A Thieves Kan were honest onest back In 1863 Just ago Frank Bagg stopped ing housefor a meal and leather eather satchel containing watch and other valuable beside him The satchel en and nothing more was was- until the other day when turned to his son A letter yIng thesatchel explained conscience ce hurt i. i rn i I Royalty r- rr iJ s' y- y- rr 9 i a DORIS NILES I Young American Dancer I Thrilled by Enthusiastic Response of Spanish Notables MADRID MADRID-Henrt's Hearts Heart's desire carne came to I DorIs Niles Ameri nn dancer el when she was invited to dance before Spain's royalty the other day da It was like a dream but all very realsaid Miss Niles after the royal audience au had applauded her The audience included King Alfonso and Queen VIctoria Eugenia of Spain theformer king ot of Greece the in- fanta Infanta In- In fanta Isabella King AlfonsosAlfonso's aunt Prince Jaime and the two Spanish princesses MrMI and Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt Premier de Rivera and AmerIcan Ambassador and Mrs 1 Hammond I danced at a dinner dinne given by by- the by- thetheAmerican for the Loyalty Loyal Loyalty and nobles of Spain said Miss 1 Niles who is from rom Los Angeles It was a trulyregal gorgeous affair The ballroom with walls of yellow yel- yel el- low el low brocade crystal chandeliers and mirrors reflecting everywhere was was- aa perfect setting for the beautiful array of clothes and jewels TheIr highnesses sat on a gold dIvan while the others lined the walls standing I danced fourfout numbers to the most enthusiastic audience I ever have had After my last number I IvaS was vaS personally per per- escorted to the Icing and queen and presented They chatted about the skill with which I danced and Invited me to dance forthem eachtime I 1 came to Spain I now can do my Spanish dances with their faces before beCore me and feel the greatest NEA I Dance Halls Combed For Fancy Steppers If you live lire in the west nest you ou run the chance or of breaking into motion pictures at times most unexpected and in the most unexpected places Anna 16 16 and Billy Odone 17 went to the ballroom on Venice pier theother night Noth ing unusual in that Anna and Billy go to the every time Billy hasthe carfare and the price of a a- few a- fewfew dance tickets Billy admits that he would rather dance than eat and that he misses meals every now and then so that he can tale take Anna nna out for the evening As they stepped from the floor noor at at- thethe conclusIon of an especially hot varsitydragdlag a a. tall stranger approached approached ap- ap m. A few Cew minutes minutes' conversation resulted In their reporting re- re porting for work at the Paramount studios In Holl the next day The taU tall stra stranger nger waS Malcolm St. St Clair directing Clara nO Bows nOs new pIcture Anna and Billy were but two of thethree hundred couples St.

St Clair recruited for the big bg dance dance- hall scenes All of them he hired from the public In and around Los Angeles WRESTLER SIGNED Edwin Carewe has signed Kala- Kala I Pasha for the role of Rumanian a. a polIce guard for Renge enge starrIng Dolores del Rio lUo Kala was well known in sporting circles and for years was wa's one ot of the wrestling champIons of thetho country His costume makes him look like a a. Christmas tree decorated with large plumes and huge brass but buttons COTTAGES AT FRIGHT BRIGHTON ATON ON Big Cottonwood Canyon New cottages completely furnished by day week or month An Ideal place for vacation Good fishing fishing horseback riding mountain climbing climb climbing among beautiful lakes and pines Meats and groceries at city prices GATES COTTAGE CO STREET Was Jr sip i i 1 yr 6 I- I- I 1 Y- I a a rt I WO tuE Tt Of JOV 0 ONO RAif a CO 6 VM SO a 0 91 JAKS ALE Al e- AA NAUTICAL i i cR a 0 Of OUT fRO PRAYS A i no its el At ao ti fR 1 I Ir- Ir VICTORY I 1 Enterprises Direction L. Ray M. Manager UTAH SALT LAKE CITY JULY EIGHTH NINETEEN NINETEEN TOOF TO THE PUBLIC PUBLIC OF LAKE CITY eX- eX SALT manager manag I will a a.

while that Only once in a great production the tact regarding a film opinion opinions an their press In movie fans differ dUfer for or the man man- many so almost attractions makes it I screen to please everyone everyone in- A in of a theatre in ono one city be a sensation in star may pleases A screen attraction that not soy so wellvelh an San Francisco another Angeles Lake may be a flOP flop In Los enthusiastic about Salt may be a very not- a not audience An may Seattle night ht patrons or tomorroW tonight while dare not makemalte an a picture the manager manag theatre It and so 60 goes ot of the it like the l' reputation without placing assertion ass and himself at stake and noW I 1 am going to snake here Nevertheless right statement AND THE the following THE lION THAT IN MY OI OPINION LATEST MOUSE WARNER BROS SCREEN ATTRACTIONS GREATEST PIC- PIC IC Or OF THE GREAT ONE IS A IS TO PLAY SAL SALT lAKE IT LINES BUT BUTT EVER SpOKEN WITHOUT UT THE OUT BRINGDRING EVEN UBE TURE TOL TO PERFECTED BARRY WITH LIONEL STARS AS rItAN- rItAN Or OF SUCH ALEC B. VOICES JR AND COLLIER AND THOSE WM ONE OF nI MAY AY MOUSE IS THE THE TIiE CIS is THE LION AND PLEASEILEASE 90 30 OF THE THI PICTURES PICTURE 'S THAT WILL EVERYWHERE ire the for PUBLIC GOING THE picture over A to hold this splendid who find going those thos We Va are ago request west that SECOND WEEK and again offices please dO so the matinees of attend public to It convenient to thank the May WG take this opportunity they have given for the wonderful reception since Salt Lake Er and PERFECTED THE VICTORY THEATRE installation ntat the the Jt Manager Manage Victory a i r. PLAYING II MERICAN NOW OW Where Its It's Cool u. Ti GREAT CROWDS INDORSE THE SEASONSSEASON'S GREATER SENSATION The Simple Story Stor yf of Boys an and Girls its Who Played a Too vIolently With the Joy of Living It is tremendous in interest and is sso brilliantly acted and deftly produced I and gives such a of realism that it ranks in the realm of truly greatgroat pictures I I 1 Matinee Prices Prices- Evening Prices Prices- General Gener Admission ion General Admission Loges Loges Children Under 16 Not at Admitted COME EARLY EARLY A DIRECTION myk IN 1 SALT LAKE LAKE- tv IS TALI JS- JS ABOUT THIS TALI INO INO- rr PICTURE PIC TU R. I BJ OS not mE elect PLAY IL lI lI- II AND AND TH THE I WITH MAV MA 1 EL VM rRiE ALEC FRANCIS AND WILLIAM COLDER COLUE JR ON Vit fR 8 AnD SAVE t- AnD v.

AND Pp a aSs Ss A gigantic gigantic- panorama of shifting em emotions 0 ti 0 4 aching hearts lively laughter and PATHOS II Fanchon Marcos Marco's Greater Stage cle 1 AP A. A KNEES 99 Idea I Madam Iki The Aida Kawak Kawakami mi Japanese I Juggling I Japanese Soprano Acrobats I 1 TWELVE DANCING BEAUTIES Dave Good and That Capitol Band and Alexander Schreiner FA FANCHON TUESDAY MARCOS MARCO'S OPPORTUNITY IDEA oN oN- I Featuring Salt 0 Lakes Lake's 0 Own wn 1 DOROTHY MACKAlL MACKAIL and SACK JACK MULHALL in- in 3 4 III II I In uw I II BV Scrip I lh and NOW 1 LOUISE BROOKS WITH 41 i pr Shows tp rIL News tt See the world Oil a ship of adventure a sweeping wee in the seas of romance on Ix I waves of laughter i Vr Nell and Paramount Orchestra 7 1 I BObby Vernon Comedy once II SWIM it UNDER THE STARS i AT BECK With a Cool Exhilarating Plunge in in Fresh Soothing Invigorating Mineral Water MONDAY TOMORROW MONDAY AND EVERY MONDAY IS KIDDIES KIDDIES' DAY 1 Dc LC Bringing the children We furnish everything th and its it's all n. rr Children Adults Take StreetCar No 25 or Drive Out and Dive In or F- Power Onoe nee Wrote rote Ads Ath VIEW NEW lIe used used to writ advertisements for Coal Age Now William LeLa Baron is asSo- ciate asSo- asSo elate producer ot of Famous Players Lasky and around his door waitwail aerbert DrenonBrenon Richard Dix Db Alice Jo Joyce ce St S1 Clair W. C. Fields and other luminaries of Upon his shoulders rests the re- re the final passing for responsibility every 1 picture made at the Long Island Paramount studio It Was early in lifelite that Le Barons Baron's Barons Baron's Bar Barons on's writing won him fame When ho he was a boy in schoOl at his home town Elgin 0 the teacher acher asked hint him to write a biography He wrote an obituary of teacher After college he took pen in hand to write advertising copy for Coal Age Gradually he rose to the post of business manager Next he was managing editor of Colliers Then Randolph Hearst offered him more money than he could well refuse to come to the Cosmopolitan studios He produced Humoresque Which Mr Hearst promptly pro flounced rotten The picture went forth and nd gleaned Calmness is this his forte It Is related related re- re ot of him that an actress once angrily stormed his office hurled a manuscript manus to the floor stamped gesticulatEd swore she washed her hands here and now of such hokum then fainted And A when shecame to there was Mr Le LeBaron Le- BaronBaron at his desk with the polite inquiry Did you Ou wIsh to see me Ills sense ot of humor never lets him ret get excited 11 Ac ident Star jI I 1 ay i fir HOWARD MERRILL who has doubled for some of the great movie heroes playing their boyhood boy boyhood roles in the early scenes Wistful Fact Face Thrusts Magazine Cover Kid Kid- ee Into Films NEW YORK YORK-On thetha screen Howard Merrill is almost always a wistful eyed pathetic youngster with tattered pants and an all the mm film I suggestions of po ert poverty Or he is a youngster that me life manages to abuse in some som manner or other In real me life Howard Merrill knows scarcely a care His JUs father is a prosperous merchant his mother Is Isan is- an an artist and the family lives Jives in one ot of the luxurious studios that adjoin Carnegie hall Howard is tutored In painting and in musIc ho hashns a fine library he makes speeches over the radio and plays the piano rather well lie He has at- his at at- hishis command the tutorship of many celebrate celebrated artists Howard is another one of those many movIe accidents He happens to have a a.

sad face and this fact thrust him Into pIctures willy-nilly willy when ho was little more than a baby lie He was taking lunch with his mother one noon when the photographer photographer for a magazine service noticed noticed no- no him The cameraman asked the mother 1 if Howard could be used for pictures She agreed and withIn a few months the photographs had attracted the attention of cover artists Howard found himself over night the magazine cover kid He has appeared as the boy and the country lad with a string of of- fishfish and scores of rural types though he has never been more than than- aa few hours away from the big city Casting directors alsonoticed the photographs andhis presence was requested as far back as the earlY Barbara La Marr pictures made in Manhattan Miss 1 La Mart was about to sign him up for her company com company just before her death His family however is not particularly desirous of seeIng him on a a. long term contract They want him to I stay in schoOl andthus far have allowed him to appear before ththe cameracamern only when such appearances appear appearances do not interfere wIth his studIes HoWard has played the bo boyhood life scenes scenes of half the movie movi heroes roes in the industry He has beenRich- ard Rich Richard Barthelmessand Ben Lyon on and- a and and- aa dozen others Just now hebe Is Al 11 Jolson as a lad in The Jazz Singer for Cor even movie stars in early rees ree's of a picture have to have a childhood and Howard hasbas been called upOn as a typical kid lie He doesn't get particularly excited excit- eded about appearing In films preferring pre pre- I ferring to paint and draw and his talents in this have created created creat- creat I ed favorable comment in art circles Young Stars Hold Hold- In I lit In Public Eye Eye- Clara BoW Lupe Velez and Joan Crawford continue to dominate their various spheres of activity in motion picture colony MIss Bow is the same dashing flapper off screen that she slie is on Miss lIss Velez possibly Is the most impetuous impetuous im- im of an all the younger stars stars' and Miss 1 Crawford figUres in the most divorce cases It is 13 getting so that It and Misa lis Bows Bow's name are synonymous that thecasual HOllywood greeting Includes Includes In- In a a. query concerning lez's smacking face campaign and that a 8 good wife husband fight isn't complete until Miss Crawford is mentioned.

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