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Show A r 3- - -- 1 TAh PRVO POST. ' Return Engagement of New York at the Ellen , Wednesday , March 29 ' ELLEN the puritanical Oliver King' tike his child from his unwedded wife until ; we see him a bereaued parent at the bier of his son; then in sharp contrast we are carried from the murder to the blissful haven of a lover's paradise. With it all, there is nothing objectionable in any part of the picture, which so grips an audience that tears will be shed. The intense situations are frequent and of great duration, soaring to dramatic heights and it can he said that the cast takes advantage of these opportunities to the utmost. "WEDNESDAY 'March 29 RETURN Engagement of TLORENOE in ' REED . NEW YORK i "5 Acts EMILY STEVENS, METRO STAR,-A- T COLUMBIA THURSDAY THURSDAY, MAT. AND NIGHT The House of Tears, a 5 part Wonder jflay which comes to the Columbia next Thursday, is said to be a real feature in a class by itself. In addition to this splendid Wonder play, Charlie Chaplin will be seen In a 2 act comedy, The 'Matinee 4 'P.'M. PEARL WHITE in ,'k "THE IRON i DOES THE SCREEN ' HYPNOTIZE 11 HI Is the screen hjpnotlC? Does H exert an uncanny influence on the minds of the spectators, mesmerizing Yes is them for the timefcbeing. the emphatic answer of Oscar Eagle, director of the Woild Film corporations production of The Fruits of Desire, which is to be suown at The Princess tonight and Wednesday. A strong photodrama will sway an audience with a common suggestion that is nothing more nor less than hypnotic, declares Mr. ( Eagle. If you take the trouble to observe you will find that the spectators of a picture on leaving the theatre have been influenced by it. It has possession of their minds creating an Impression that is never erase!. 'Thus, 1 believe that the hypnotic influence of the pictures make For instance, when a good. theatre full of people is swayed to pity or any pf the higher feelim, th great power of the mass of thought all bent to one end cannot fail but jnake for good that Is per- - foi-gre- Wednesday , March 29 Matinee, 3 :45 Evening, - 7 :30, Real Artists 5 Belle and Co. in JUST FUN A and 20c 10c20, and 9:15 5 V 30c i' Comedy Scream ETHEL BARNES And Her Three Performing Bears VAN DELLA SISTERS Acrobatic Dancing Girls HEARN AND RUTTER Songs and Grotesque Dances GREENLEE AND DRAYTON A Clever Pair of Colored Boys ' PARAMOUNT NEWS PICTURES COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA at Thursday, March 30 Francis Ford and 10c 31. G. also 4 PAGE TIIEEE . YOUT Woman. CLAW 4 ( Matinee 4 P, M. v Metro Presents Emily Stevens in Grace Curiard ' m THE HIDDEN CITY An Added Attraction , Charley Chaplin in a Comedy THE HOUSE OFJTEARS A Great Big Play in Five Acts , ct THE WOMAN" REED (PATH El Many requests for New York. THE 'COLUMBIA WEDNESDAY the 5 act Pathe feature with Florence Reed, has caused Manager Epperson to bring it back to Provo toManager Ashton says the bi!l of morrow, Wednesday, March (9, vaudeville for next Wednesday'! New 'Wk, the Pathe Gold j probably one of the strongest, bills Rooster play, is in plain words a gilded melodrama, one of the best he has brought to Provo, as the we have seen. It has sordidness and information advises that ev- repulsiveness, pathos, sympathy and ery act is a topnotcher, so we may beauty from the brutal to the sublook .forward to an unusually strong lime. Jhe forceful presentation of Lillian Gish as Elsie Stoneman in these have a singular effect upon program. , the emotions from the time we see Columbia, April 3 and 4. FLORENCE 31 Friday, March P. AN ALL FEATURE SHOW AT , Matinee 4 M. Jesse L. Lasky Presents the Leading Favorite of the Photoplay Drama BLANCHE SWEET in THE BLACKLIST Must Labor Fight to Win the Right to Work ? The spectacular answer to the problem of capital and labor, revealed in this of the mines Is the Power of Money Right! thrill-photopl- ay The Birth of a Nation at The MONDAY & Tl JF.SDAY, APRIL 3rd and 4th ELLIOTT & SHERMAN PRESENT D. W. GRIFFITHS in Mu Tacrpn u Uu 3000 HORSES OF THEtCIVIL WAR , SHERMANS MARCH TO ' THE SEA THE BURNING OF ATLANTA LEES SURRENDER AT APPOMATTOX WHAT WAR COST MOTHERS WIVES AND SISTERS. .THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN THE RISE OF THE KU KLUX KLAN THE COMING OF THE PRINCE OF DECISIVE BATTLES V I . 0 s' If this graphic presentment PEACE A series of wild rides that commandeered a county for a day and cost $10,000. Night photography of battle scenes, invented and perfected at a cost of $12,000. Wonderful artillery duels in which .real shells, costing $8,0 apiece, were used. Miles of trenches, thousands of fighters, "war as jt . actually is, ' Musical score of 30 pieces, synchronized to; the several thousand distinct and individual SC6I16S THE BIRTH OF A NATION HAS NO COMPETITORS. ' I To See It is a Treat. . a Misfortune ,Td Missjlt Never Before Has This City Been Privileged to Witness a Photoplay ;of Such Magnitude. IT S WORTH $5.00 A SEAT New York Journal. ' . . SPECIAL RATES ON ALL RAILROADS , . The Play's sage of 18,000 " PEOPLE 4 v Taken from Thomas Dixons The Clansman ORCHESTRA-3- 0 . 0c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Prices, Evening, Matinee Seat Sale Friday, March 31, 10 A. M.' , -- i ' 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 . Mail Orders Now serves no other purpose, its message for universal peace marks it of great importance. Morally and educationally it establishes the futility of armed conflict. A member of the Senate of the United States expressed the foregoing sentiment. ' Anyone contemplating war should see this picture, added the senator. I sincerebelieve will it do more to deter people from1' ly engaging in war than anything written or 1 spoken on the subject in years. Great care has-beetaken not to glorify battle. . Even the music stops in its motif of glorification to sound the note of terror and desolation, which is the, real truth of war. Armies seldom settle disputed' questions of state. Hut, where they accomplish this much, in the wake of the conflict arises newer and more terrible questions. But for the hatreds engendered in the Civil war, the suffering of the Reconstruction period would never have been known. From Coast to Coast the Most Stupendous Dramatic Sensation This Country Has Ever eKnown .. Now Playing to Delighted and " .'Enthusiastic Multitudes . , |