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Show " ' .7- - , ; "-L- z!L w Z RATMTQ FOR ' . wu ouuwruroo ' her home Thursday ' . i ;,; '. J ' . en ier- - brass tastruments. Each change afternoon. ThelDODUlar selections. ' if ru. .m - in-- f" I . . card cam '50Qt, wflj be the feature i urn. place, a vary close second would of entertainment, after which lunch- - be John Phllhrick and Sade DeVeau In - on wui oe errea.'i a comedy diversion "Samples." This act is replete with sparklingr humor The T. O. . 0. club will meet and comedy. . evening at the, home of Mrs Kyrlton Sisters and Mack. Josle Hank JohnBon. ' Cards, music and Heather with John McLanctilln and luncheon will be enjoyed. Bobbie Heather furnish new song hits. The acrobats. Kale and Wfleu Intro- Mr. and Mrs. Georsre Mechun An tor. i duce something-new- , fequlrelng great lalnedanpher rt;friondB at their phymcariitrength and unusual steady home Saturday evening. Spring flow nerves. Ford and Trulv. man and doe. produce niauy Btunla for the audience: : Dancing, game and a deliciouer eon were enjoyable features of the entertainment Present evening" V PURPOSE F.VTT.l " ... A"- .... - - K , j4hurdar DECORATING , -- Lee ettrer, Mr. end' Mrs. Jo Warren. Mri and Mrsr Dewey Snelson; Mr. and Mrs. Elmo CheeTer, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harper Mr. and Mrar-fiyrand Misa Minnie Ellison. on ; -- Fhr1 I SPECIAL! Deu-halte- r, v- ,1 H .... B.:; yfS'e"M.-um Mre. tqlr Dnnslbn,, entertained the officers of the Third ward Primary sfHioclation tc miD- - I At the Strand dMrsrxorgan71Mrrandri - 1-- ' 1 RUow1ng,fhe-egul-ar lng Mrs-May- ' !Uf! i KALSOMlNlw Pif fiU-CJ- - ' . YOUR WALLS -- -' , HOUSi" ONE-PRIC- E me may emitn, wiss gieo - Smith,. Mrs Effie Crawley. Mr. Chloe Mayberir Mrs. Fe'arl Olsen, Mrs. Anna Bandley, Mra, ,Qener LarBen, Misg Marie i Busby. ( UUlM lggll THE at Ker homo Mnnrlav buslneBs 7 meelntolnl3rifre8hments were jenred. to the" following: Bird,-MrsiYances Richmond. Mrs . ILy l"-!- ! LET US .- Mother Nature sets a good example aa she sweeps the nooks and corners with her turbulent March winds. She intends the earth to be clean, neat and wholesome .f or its new coat of green. Be in harmony with nature. Clean up I Give your house a coat of paint; paint the workwork, clean up the furniture and kalsomine your walls. . Msr, Evelyn Bird and Miss Meriba Bird were pleasantly . surprlsecl at their home Mjonday evening by the Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum following'. Rupper, Mrt and Mrs. Joseph Graines, Mrs. George A. Startup, Miss Margaret Startup. 'Miss Ruth Grames. A most enjoyable time was spent with music and Social chat, after which a delicious luncheon was served. THAT SWEET AND CLEAN SPRINGTIME FEELING EVERYBODY LIKES COR1NNE That sweet and clean springtime feeling which everybody enjoys in their home is produced with a little Paint, Kalsomine, or Wall Paper. We will be glad to send our workmen into your home to Kalsomine your walls, hang your Wall Paper, and Paint" your house. We employ only the best workmen and guarantee every job. GRIFFITH IN SCENE FROM' VITAGrRAPH'5 feAB'S CANDIDATE' MANY SPICY ACTS The Pantagea bilL which opens Wednesday- at the Columbia theater Is above par, with the spicy variety of acts the feature of which are humor and instrumental mu ic. Some new song hits are Introduced in two of the numbers" which catch favor with the Corlnne Griffith Is renowned for her expressjve face. Eery pose teUs a story. The above picture,' snapped during a scene from "Bab's Ujandldatg,'' gpenhsffjefe-i- T sly wink, the merry whistle, thS " knowing nod Indicate" that sbe" knows a great oViSt more than she Is willing to admit ud that things are going her nay. audience immediately. Palo and Palef in "Les Buffons Musical" are artists on all of the reed instruments and half a dozen or more Try Fuller's Paint You Will Want More It's Fuller's Paint It Is If. The Best You Can Buy A Wcjiderfiil Line of PamfTOateriaTs One of the oldest firms in the West, who operate one of the largest paint factories in America, supplies our Paint Department with its materials. The W. P. Fuller & Co. have a plant on San Francisco Ray that covers an area of 20 acres; they have a large . modern warehouse in this state; they have numerous branches throughout the United States and their4naterials are now being sold in such far off places as Australia and China. . Tonight and From Continuous to house-cleanin- g. 11 ?' ' V1'"1 '"J!a v TUonteBlvAmi P. M. Prices frpm 2 to 6, 10c, 25c. Prices, 6 to 11, 25c, 40c, 55c 2 ITkryClldenm- Beautiful and useful articles on display in our Furniture, Hardware, Floor Coverings, Drapery, Wall Paper, Paint, Crockery, Piano,, and iVIusic Departments. - 'ye&r8andhasrfreii excellent, r t krt I dnrtnrtha cast twa year tnatj II I a I four-yea-r I hs been fe coMct4-to- - V--- ict ttq um- - II "fp1"' II high school - ' Pi We are. proud of FULLER'S PAINTS and highly recommend them to every housewife for her Spring Fuller's Prepared Paints, Kalsomines, W hite Lead, Varnishes, Brushes, etc are the best that are made. You will come for more. them! Try Wednesday Matinee 3:45 10c, 20c, 30c Ere. 7:45 25c, 40c, 55c. Shows '..3 T-r- "'; HONE544-- ' vnim wi;m r ' - -- ; " T "THE T : - - ONE-PRIC- 4 ' HOUSE E II II II n-r- " -- M . ' '" 295W. CENTER STREET PRQVO UTAH . . . . - J- . " '' " I fJJVM-J- "t ytfrfuf - anew jor 20th Hr- century eyeSc Tfy 6, splendid age of , chivalry and roT ; ; ' r,v- mance brought,,,!: ' .forward 800. years r and presented with : 'r : p." thempificent .;, 1 i - pomp and pageantry' ..'' of medieval England. " ""- A - Ar f. ? ';''- ' TVtrV f irW I'-WA- Iltf "ii"" sh r . Ill HEATHER With Delightful Songs. . . i TONIGHT: THE n ARNYARD ;5 . PALO & PALET Leo Buf fon's MusicaL WEDNESDAY . "BAITS : KRYLTON SETEKS . ; AND MACK and an Grands Two Baby and1. -j-- FORD & MACK BIRTH OF AVIATION"1 ONLYi Griffith ' 4 -- ffr; ' : 1 " .settings and treat beauty of cenery bla theater tonight an4 Tbrsdajr. Has the background of the story that in some of the scenes' there are as than an average phctoanyM : HPt TENT80FAUAH ,1enever this, reviewer sees a pic ture like "The Tents of Allah." the En core, picture, starring Monte .Blue, and MarjrAlden at the Codumbla theater, we realize anew what we owe to the invention ot motion photognrphT. In no other way could .we see such a spectacle and such a drama at The Tents of through the ye of the camera.'. No" stage targe enough could be found to $ut on such performance, and even if this handi cap were overcome, the expense would be too great for consecutive preform' . -- Corlnne PHILBRICK & DEVOE . : CAVALIER" 1 KATE & WILEY., in "Watch Your Step." in wSaJnples.,, v.;- HANblOK and ' " -- -w 4 '' - vSL---- Se J5SIE" ' " Cl" r'' - I pan ftooij The famous story of Robm Hood and ha ' - Jimmy CHICKEN 5 -- PARADE Iah-iwcept- i Thousands of people were required to , give . atmosphere to this colorful and romantic story of Morocco.V In the cityf: hundreds "otnatlves walk ttie ualnt streets. On the desert, hun dreds', of tribesmen sweep across the sand on their horses. On land and teain the .tents of bahdlu on the desert and in the palace of tit sultaa la the lty there is magnlflcience ot ; . SCIENCE IN ORE88INQ A I 'There Is an exact science In dress ing tor the motion picture camera. Any of them photographed under vari- ous light conditions would constitute a calamity,' both expensive and exas- peratlngly tnartlstlo. v . Therefore, the matter, of dress In the movies has become, a study at most studios' and members of produc ing staffs have been obliged to become students ot : the sartorlcal Seldom has : the proposition 'of combining colon) In eoatumlng been so Important as In the making of "Douglas Fair banks in Robin Hood." la which Mr, Fairbanks eclipses ail bis past tri umphs as "an .exponent of romantic drama.- '- This new screen - teatnre, a United ArtUts release, at . the Colum-- .'7'" big problem " - involved was provide a sufficient variety of colors In raiment. Insure a balance blending of the whole combination, and yet there could not be a singlebue which lacked - . " IMillUI ,. - Co '; 1 M "l ' . TONIGHT--7:3- 0, I . 9:15 - : MARION DAVIES:. - photographic qualities. ' j.. The services of a large crops of cos- turners and art directors were required tor many, weeks to,' provide, the garments with" wbich modern mea and women were so transformed Into residents of England' eight' hundred jrear ago. jDosena of experts who, had done exhaustive research work bh the styles of the. olden days,' were pressed into service1 to supervise the actual donn ing of the , costumes ; preparatory v to "shooting" the ''scenes; In which they appeared.-i;:';-:'-- ' : In short, 'Douglas Fairbanks in Rob in Hood ooostltutes an eloquent dem onstratlon ot vital necessity, or sure accuracy In ' ' ' both style, and color. WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS 7"-- " " t " IN FLOWER " ::a ' ; WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY vJUNB CAPRICE , - OlOGUES AND ROMANCE' "a:- -,- FABLES ALL SEATS " - - -- -- t |