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Show Screen THE At the Columbia . .t r the KiovaKSAiAi:cDAT.irl MEEUMLB w4f the Prinzczi 1 ; TONICS -- Tke FL cl tie Scrtn a TUESDAY Asz'Jtx Seaaatioa!' ? In fa J V . tUtUBl - MAM! tJcr AtT . iPwr & . W- -9 . ALL TtHOVI r s - "A.- I f .. ' end Michael iaramouaUPict-ure...f,Ihe Wallace !.... ReieLin ' Rent "THE RED PEACOCK. Paramount) Free. ,f Admittedly one of the biRcst emotional photoplays seen here In many months is "The Red Peacock," a new Paramount Marring Pola picture Neprl, the famous European screen star, which comes to the Princemi theatro tonight and Tuesday. Miss Negri is said to bo the Sarah Bernhardt of the sc reenu, and that she is versatile Is amply proved by rmr superb work in such picture sucessos as Vaikonyi Red Jteacod? theheart of At the Strand "Passion," "Gypsy Bloca," and "The Last Payment,'" the, latter a Paramount picture, scoring Jheavlly. In the story, Pola Nurrl is Men as Violette, a flower girl, who Is driven from her equalld Jiome, by a drunken r vand forced .to make her own way through life. ! She meets a young playwright In dramatic circum-rtnnceand the etofy Of their love is finely told In a series of remarkable scenes that hold one's attention to the (null fade' out. Pola Negri, a dramatic actress, of great force and brilliance, meets the requirements of her arduous role, with exquisite artistry. WED. AND THURS. "Soul of Youth- - step-fathe- l if d! f I "The Only Properly Ventilated Theater in TONIGHT AND TUESDAY woman who too much! PEACOCK for beauty, shimmering color, luxury and life! And Univeresal Comedy lived) 'ft t o 1 1 LATEST MUSIC Twief uHy PUytd by Artists I S.B. ROBINSON V Prom' . Tib 4 . Mayhcv Robinson Grcheot a Regular Prices '' P imirllllUI : of Corntt Also SENNAT COMEDY WEDNESDAY . , and 30 cents. Evening, 8:15; 25, 40 and 55 cents CHIC SUPREME Spectacular Singing and Dancing Flashes JACK FULTON & PEGGY BURT ' "Hands Up" HAL AND FRANCES In Town and Country LOU LOUDEN Singing Monologist TYBELL SISTERS Maxillary Displays "Winners of The West" No. 7 Harold Lloyd Comedy Columbia Orchestra 10 MOTE Picture Matinee Prices have been reduced to cents to all. BR1GHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY LYCEUM COURSE Presents its final number Dr. Edward A. Steiner --Foremost Authority on Immigration and Americanization. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 8 P. M. u LLEGE General Admission 73 cents 1 Season Ticket holders free. BApv One of the most brilliant casts ever player of the utmost skill and he does assembled in support of Pauline quite the best work of his career in Fredricy appears with her in her most "The Lure of Jade." Others in the recent production, "The Lure of Jade," at the Strand theatre Wednes- - incomparable cast are Thomas Hold- day and Thursday. The accompany- - ing, Hardee Klrkland, Arthur Rankin. ing cut shows besides Miss Frederick, Clarissa Selwynne, L. C. Shumway Air. Leon nary, prominent leading and players of similar calibre. Colin man of France, who won fame when Campbell triumphed In the direction playing opposite Madame Bernhardt of this most original story, which is ana iMaaame Kejane. uary nas es- - based upon the novel, "Houses of tabiisiiea himself, on tne screen as a Glass," by Marion Orth. 3 : 15; 10, 20 SEVEN TUMBLING DEMONS Senational Acrobats ONT Vaudeville "SO THIS IS ARIZONA." If one enjoys song and dance, one Francis Ford, as a director, has al- will find plenty of it In the new show ways been a known quantity but which opens at the Columbia theatre more so since he took charge of "So Wednesday afternoon for a day's run This Is Arizona," showing at the These two' arts predominate in two Strand tonight and Tuesday. acts and in the last act a bit of tumb Then it was revealed that one of ling that is right up to style holds the greatest actors for the heavier favor. roles that the silent drama has ever The headllner o tthe show is billed seen In action has unlimited ability "Chic Supreme. It is a dancing act for the production of a motion picture worth the price of admission. Four that measures up to all the standards numbers are presented. The first of that the public demands cleanliness. these is "The Tokio Girls," an Oriental action and punch. diversion in terpsishcre that serves as And it will be remembered that and Introduction to what Is to come. throughout the years he has been in Dance Versatile" In th ftMVtnif num. at UU1 volved with thousands of others In turning out motion pictures, PUNCH ber, but in consideration of thet!iird has been the dominating feature of and fourth presentations one must the sucesses of Francis Ford. For forget the first and second. The third offerings brings out Dutch Ford has that quality for putting over the consummating touch required for dancing of the sort tha. can h An. the finished photoplay. joyed. The feature of th art u "fhA Military Chic," which features a neat and classy military dance. The three dancers of the troupe are pleasing to "RENT FREE." iook upon, as well as being proficient in tneir an. "Hands Un" is th nam whtah The niahl stick and pallette are no Jack Fulton and Perev Rurt hv for their little offering in song strangers to Wallace Reid and he is chosen ana aance. Tne man a quite at home in his role of an im- pleaslnit voice and Mrs. possessed Rurt enter. pecunious artist in "Rent Free," his tains with her feet new Paramount picture which comes "Seven Tumbllnr Demons" nram tn to the Columbia theatre tonight and be about the best tumbling number a Seen this season. Tha mnmhan nt Tuesday. Mr. Reid used to do quite bit of this sort of thing though his the troupe soem to take pleasure In specialty was cartoon work. turning nanasprmgs, double somerMr. Reid smiled somewhat remlnis-centl- saults and performing other feats. as he dabbed at the colors on Lou London believes tn Al Jolson's his pallette. theory, that a Derformer moat ha "It's a good thing," he observed, salesman and sell his wares across the "that artists like attic rooms, for in footlights. London Is a singing commany cases they have to use them be- edian and assumes such a character cause they are cheapest. It seems as one might see in a land of pioneers. Hal and Francis ret a larva nmmint funny that art is such a tough game and yet pays such splendid dividens of applause aftei their presentation when once the artist has arrived. Yet of "Town and Country." The act is the life of the studios the artists' the DAffectlori In heatnoiu nit h all studios, I mean Is most fascinating." of the qualities Which make ml enter- This charming story makes a rollick-(- wuonienc ThM rv.nalt alalaM fiimiah a kUll pnmcdv drama. Lila Lea is the girl, td lupport U quite dquU, J of BiaKlUiry 41ipUMi Telephones 619-- J, ? ) ! :( In 444. ' i ' TONIGHT AND TUESDAY FRANKLYN FARNUM and FANCIS FORD . -i-n- WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY -PAULINE FREDRICK r Saxaphone. 1 iiiiwll "So This is Arisonaw; B. P. MAYHEW PAULINE FREDERTCKnd L Mli n Matinee Every Day 4 P. 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