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Show m w m -A. V. 'V' 5:' 4." I ' rff7 PROVO POST MONDAY, MAY 14, 1923 Counts and Robbers Mix Destinies in the Opera Erminie utah schools Lead in Health Crusade Word has just boon reeeived by the I tab Public Health association Olilwiler ; Help, r Central school. Helper. H. F Kellett: Lincoln school. Ilessie Hyrum. Lmloln Brown; school. Lincoln, J. Allen Parkinson; Henson school. Logan, Virginia l!)un-ielWhWittier school. Logan, .June .Murdock; Woodruff school. Lojan, s; Katherine The opera Erminie will be presented by the Tabernacle Choir at the Columbia theater Monday and Tuesday, May The story of Erminie, which will Viscount de Brissac, whom the mar- - quis, where a reception is being held be sung at the Columbia May quis is about to betroth to Erminie. to celebrate the betrothal of Ermi- deals with the adventures of two Ravennes, the robber, overhears this nie to the Visconte. Eugene, fearful at the same time learning that of losing his love, is with thieves. Cadeaux and Ravennes. who and none of the party have ever seen jealous and suspicious watching atthe eyes have escaped from the convict prison Visconte, presents the letters of in- tentions of the Visconte, pretended of Toulon with a company of sol- troduction and introduces as while the false Baron is devoting diers in pursuit. On their way the Visconte, and his friend,himself Cadeaux, himself to an eccentric old princess, across the country these two robbers as the Baron Bonne, accounting tor accidentally relieving her of here meet Viscount de Brissac, and rob their appearance by stating that they 'and cash and valuables, under the him of all 'his effects. letters of in- been waylaid and robbed in the tense of legerdemain, and causing no troduction. etc., and leave him woods. This is for the double end of amusement by his antics. The to a "tree in the forest ofjpose of escaping from the soldiers. captain of the soldiers arrive from Toulon. who are in hot pursuit and at the the prison with a statement from the In the first act we see them in a same time afford them an opportu- - Visconte to the Marquis, which is seroadside inn and coach house, thejnity, as cured by Erminie, on the advice of Lion dOer, where the Marquis has rob his home. The soldiers arrive at the Ravennes, to aid who arrived, accompanied by his daugh- the inn and just as the party is her in her love affairpromises with Eugene, ter Erminie, her friend Cerisse. about to set off tor the chateau Hu and thus averts the threatened the chevalier de Brabazon, an old Visconte but is at rest and disaster for the second time, roue and Eugene, the marquis secre- once denounced appears, o as the robber by the and the curtain drops on a most tary, a brother of Cerlsse and lover thieves, and is arrested and ta- - turesque gavotte. of Erminie. Without the knowledge ken to prison as the curtain falls. The third act is in the reception j of the marquis, this party has come The second act takes place in tnehall of the chateau. The two thieves to his chateau near by to meet the ballroom of the chateau of the mar- - have made all their preparation to , 21-2- 2, j pre-hav- i pur-boun- I ar-re- al 21-2- 2. rob the house of all the valuables they can secure, and to aid them in their escape Ravennes has persuaded Erminie to elope with Eugene. She orders a carriage to be brought from the stable for that purpose, and all retire for the night. The thieves then begin their operations. The chevalier, who cannot sleep and goes into the garden to take a walk, returning by mistake, gets into the room of the old princess, whose screams alarm the household, and the thieves are arrested with theij plunder. - Just at this moment the true Visconte arrives, having been released from prison and the mar- quis, learning for the first time that he is already betrothed to Cerisse, pic-tvy- J I I IIARI TO SEE remittance. Hi s excitement iran high when he received a letter, obviously Sifkins considered himself a hu- from the newspaper office. j morist. He sent a selection of his He opened it with feverish haste. original jokes to the editor of a There was no check, however ; just a newspaper and confidently awaited a small note, as follow--- : I Your jokes received. Dear Sir; Some we have seen before; some we have not seen yet. Chicago News. Th(1 violin once belonging to Paga-th- e father of violin technique, nini. is kent in the Palazzo del MunicipiOi fate will no doubt be a hard one, in view of the amusement they afford. HEADED RIGHT INTO SUMMER Are you HATTED Pickings-- a rig-h- t for it? pleasure here now. Fine variety of the newest styles. Sure to find styles that are exactly right for ycu in such a collection. Priced $1.95 to $3.95 .packStoe - Utah Takes Joint Track Meet Honors in Genoa. The violin is a product of the master craft of Joseph Guarane-riu- s del Jesu With three broken d box, in strings, it lies in a a large room, where the sunlight sel- dom enters, Utah Aggies silk-line- r 13 B. Y. U. 4 J Headed by Alex Hoggan, Crimson distance man. who preinit broki tho run and mile 'I lie a head of large shop while athletes of the three colleges recordsj, of tint passing through the packing room ob- state made a successful on assault served a boy lounging against a case former marks Saturday at Salt Lake! of goods and whistling cheerily. The Five records were broken, two es thief stopped and looked at him. tablished and another equalled. g How much do you get a week? he Morgan Adams state; Five dollars. came the collegiate record of 1 1 feet 0 inched demanded. Then here's a weeks in the pole vault, which has with-- j brief retort. now out. The boy stood the battering of Utah athletes clear money, pocketed the money and departed. since May 2 1, 1904, was shattered by How long has he been in our Henry Webster of the Aggies, who inches oyer the the chief inquired of the de- soared 1 feet 1 1 Never, so far bar in the annual collegiate track1 manager. partmental as I can remember, was the unex- field meet held on Cummings field. He has just brought Along with Websters performance pected reply. came other new records which will Chime a note from another firm.-replace those which went into the cabo News. past Saturday in the competition,! A Marion, Ohio, man returning which was easily .captured by thej from a visit to the president states University of Utah with 69 points. tha the president doesnt have time almost equalling the combined totals to read the newspapers, lie is s obusy. of the other two schools, the ggies The president confessed to the caller, gaining 4 3 counters with the to his report, that he takes ham Young university of Provo a the Marion Sar to his room at night third with 32. Each of the three schools intend to and looks it all over from top to bottom and from the first page to enter a team in the coni'eren.e meet the last. Then he takes a rule and in Colorado next week. The entries for the three schools, a announced measures up the advertising. by Coaches Twitchell, Romney and Fitzpatrick, follow: U. B. Y. Miller. Wakefield, Pearce, Partridge, Young, Sanderson, Morrell and Hullinger. Aggies Hart. Motrenson. Web Whitney, Lunt, Siegfried, Kirk ster, and Oberhansley. Utah Jewkes. G. Anderson. Hutton, Hoggan, Richards and V. El IIE1 80-yu- Straw Ietcrsboro Creighton; school, Mention. Mrs. Vera M. Sorenson ; Richfield school, Richfield. Gold bra nson ; Sophia Blufftjale school. Riverton. Joseph S. Fijsh ; Riverton school, Riverton. Mqtta Carter; Salina public school, Salilna, Lahree Xownrs; Sherman school. Salt Lake county, Sarah Bjorklund; C Mitral school, Wallsburg, Vera Watson; Wellington school, Wellington, La Verd Hendrickson. The national trophies are expected from New York within the next few days, and will be presented to each of the winning schools with appro priate exercises. The work of organizing and directing the modern health crusade, which consists of the of ten daily health scoresperformance for a peripd of fifteen weeks, is one of the Activities of the Utah Public Health Association. Especial attention has been given to extending the value of this health movement among tjie schools of the state this year, so that the excellency of the work would bring national recognitiondope to Utah. Heretofore the work has been confined to the sixth grade, but with the commencement of school last September, Dr. C. N. Jensen, state school superintendent, asked that lit be placed in' the third, fourth and fifh grades of the schools of Ca he. North Sanpete. Jordan and Logan S( ,loolsArCfrding to James H. allis. who is health crusade for the state, the results have exceeded the most sanguine expectations rd long-standin- em-plo- j? J 1 1 At Brig-accordi- - TUESDAY, MAY 15th, IS THE OFFICIAL OPENING ng , y OF THE STRAW HAT SEASON v Discard the winters headgear and don one of our many fine Straws. Try one of our flexible conforming hats that fits and is as comfortable on your head as a felt hat, but with all the keeping cool qualities retained. 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