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Show THE PF.0V01I?wLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1221. -- L V 1 The Pilgrim Celebration Committee Presents 6 ?. V"; 1 iu)ju)unm if A Standisrv the doughty captain ....Franklin Madaen John Alden, the friend in need Miles , .. . Bradford, governor Plymouth. ,. Carl Christensen Hatabad Higgins a 'fanatical laugh:finder.T TGeorge Ballif Priscilla, the pretty Pilgrim c Produced by IheJB. YUperaCompany With A Strong isLofJMMifrfe SPECIAL SCENERY PAINTED FOR THEJMXASIQN FNI.ARr.ED CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA .' PROF. FLORENCE JEPPERSON, Musical Director? PROF. E. II. EASTMOND, Costuming and Scenic Effects; PROF.T. EARL PARDOE, Dramatic Director;. PROF.JALGIE EGGEKTSENi Director of Dances; KL r r KAN KLIN MAUSON, Orchestra uirecior ' AXfcraieOpaJn TwoJUis, a Resignation, ' middle-age- d spinster i ..Elaine Christensen Barbara, a Mayflower bud. . . v. ..Ruth Partridge Faith, a Mayflower bud .... . t .;. Virginia Christensen r $ .. Richard Condie William or "The Pelgrim's Proxy $ OK PRINCIPALS CAST uCr, i i - . i 1 t- - s iT I H A tv-v- j If i SALK ALL RESERVED 1 f I rjr i s ; -- J I I -- . listflCj-- of cean-goi- r, rid telfgr cnt:ons t iinty-n- i st April r-- l lf A Thrilling Western Comedy Drama ! last Sixt Ontario rs. HooV I - d great; i great, f born ii he came led ' her 'J fcs 3 L idow of 5 velesg tol B Mr.w --- A- While Mrs. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - : . . v- - - " .. ' ,!"" i.'w: . Tom- - Mix-i- 1 n : II a Y MARY'S ATTIC" - 4i-..--- --.- Nil l I I .. . -si 7- 11 Vi tt-- jt . KJiiiijsmji-ja--I'f X l S r- - V'' r "1 - ' ' 110 - . i itizens - Vfc I and--- soldiers in, ;M , .. ..... ,..v.. ..- -... j -- "West of the Rio 11 " to- - Tr " - ,.r- - n n H '"V . . the Princess tonight and .... jy fj in aU.J H - lUJ 7 sH aUJ Iffl til - H ' 1 Qj HV I W f Q 0 M lM UJ - V j " -- Jep-,in- g TONIGHT .Yl!clwM."pi.3Iu.sQjnJ..Mi.;:in.l?06 t! B 7:30, 9:15' " - C "THE ROAD DEMON" . " ALso v - CHAPTER 7 OF "VELVET FINGERS" rmn in a 1 ..... Sl - riEi y, xl j j 1 v. j j" a1:.-:- hi;, .v. . . 1 r a t 1 . 94I: J mm tae--rioa- -- have these opportunities." Professor Jepperson went to Boston with a railroad ticket and $200. The tuition at the conservatory was $250, law She? wentwltirrourage" and her voice and sire made good.- She studied for nearly fourteen years with the greatest giasters-i- a yew York and Boston and besides that she educated, lour. others. and alone Professor Jepperson made frer, fight and there is scarcely a Utah student that was east during , Professir. Jepperson's resi dence but can atj.est to her help and sympathy dnnng depressive timea. she was graduated with special honors from the New England Conservatory of Music," completing the four year's I I course in three years." She disclaimed any special merit by saying; "Had J I I kno wft there wouldr be hanOTSsLsfaettld 1 1 probably have worker niuch, harder. she took the After position of music director Of the Lasallel seminary,; one of the finest finishing schools for girls in the east, for six years which position, ite-hf.l- d and then left to continue her technical of yoke and in coaching. with I 1 Professors"' W ithefspoon, CadwieRrrshe was a STsTer to all, good angel MolIehTiauer and Harris, foucof Amer-ica'- to the Utah colony. Many a strugforemost artists. She had been gling, young artist owes his Buccess u Hi Ml j r' m . .v . jAi-- mm rj " " " v J il F111' ir" d Rl :. .. wmM m ' ,:. ' HQ. mm - c;. tojier. Old-So- . te Courgeind--untiring-enefI- 7 . h-she was asked to name her own. price won her success V:.-- , 1;: Tomorrow night at the Columbia and return, to v Boston as contraka W '7 LEWIS J.SEUNICK! church, the theafer Miss Jepperson, with her aids, H soloist in the v are the This of opera "Priscilla," American democracy. presenting cradle with a 6trong cast Of principals, a church; employs .." only artists, and Jth is, is one or tne greatesr chorus of 150, and an orchestra of 40. honors ever given to a Utah musician. It "promises, to be a production .of While in the east she was a member highest merits- - This is undoubtedly of the of. the St. Cecelia, the Handel and Hay- - one of the best attractions com- season, and is a most fitting climax to fa in and sang den cholar societies, of amateurs when he tells his pal to - the includcelebration. Pilgrim N hold up a playing card, Bteps thirty pany with many great artists, "THOUGH EST LAW" paces away and swinging 'round delibI IUV.C erately shoots the sii hearts outpf the cardSi--- : 5?ara;7 '' This action is not "faked'' in the "The Highest Law," a; new production from the Selznick studios, which film but can be plainly seen. This the way for the winning of the comes to the Columbia theater Friday, paves heroine who takes Tom (MoLaughJin) is a photoplay unique t In many re- in her employ. . spects. It contains no sign of the con- By The Herald Dramatic Critic. I Tentional rillain, thV "hero" is a man A delUthtful treat is "Forever After' night performance there was no halt- F famous for the homeliness of his fea I H . TONIGHT AND THURSDAY KAZAN COMES TO PROVO when presented in the manner which ir w tnr llnAi tures and well past middle age, Hud 1 .l'-... JI 1 m 'I fnnrEi MonWhile first "honors for the'oroducit was at the Columbia theater fiiere is not anything: in the story or daynrghl Df Ralph, C16nlnger Ifirtl3- "tlon belong tolir. Clbnjnger, the other atyle of production that bears any re-members of the cast were so good that " semblance to the usual photoplay One of the most thrilling scenes in capable company. L ."HEARTEASE" The play is of. that class wnicn u It would be unfair to mention one or scenario. "Kazan," the famous James, Oliver - The pictured narraUve deals with Curwood story which will be screened presented by alesa able cast would two without giving due credit to every v T member of the company. - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY the love of young Bobby Goodwin for not be worth the time. .. ; next Tuesday Strand at Monday, the -. " He- hose-who .....:..:AsHt-w- as were present is - due A VITA 8TPWAPT hisf M of a to take care of her and and Monday, is the race for life minute of the three to Miss Ruth Parry,, a new member of M every enjoyed nM over team a -iwomen man and with, the-- company,-dog us acts.- the part of ""i B.eyt ma wora uniu ou j was "HUMAN DESIRE" Prevented by. rrcumstancele- the snows of ; a Canadian woodland Briefly the action of the play opens Jennie Clayton. f :: Miss Parry's work, especially in the ' with a on the outskirU of a battlefield, some- battle subseauent and i,t their - vow he disregards all where "over there. BBBMl r SH SMSm r HBB! MBmi I!) B1 wolves. MB11 IMB1 Hkl rHV pack oj nis way to tne nine gray-reIt shifts from the battlefield to stamped the young lady as an' artistr" of wolf-doheads this pack, earlier Kazan, old lady. He is torn from aer . Bcenes in order to carry Ted no mean ability. f nun is udoui io suiier uussritca and when he recognizes the woman Wayne (Mr. Cloninger) back to thrillWhile perhaps a few 'may have a corridor back of a tier of boxes, and death when hit case is acci who has befriended him he turns on ing incidents that had passed in the noticed a slight trace of nervousness The famous opera 3 gigantic old "Castle. riJ' " once or twlce,fdue to lack of experihouse has been ' faithfully copied by ntally brought before the attention hlB companions and scatters him, In years gone by. TOMl MPORONWIARTEWlT'r Back and forth the scenes scnx ence and youth, it was easily forgotten U one ot tne greatest numamiarians this jHugo Ballin, Goldwyn's distinguished t 14 all time Abraham Uncoln.fight all the pack dogs are killed; until the whole-plo- t "of the play is un as she rosetothe climax-othe third BllJ UIICI.I.U1. ' the -of several attacking with .1:. " together act. :':sJ: . folded. . With an Oriental opera in: progress f-... ;. ' Tom. .Moore's newest "Heartease," wolves. - The play is out of the ordinary, in tne cioninger piayers.wui presem in on the stage and the stream of gorge nMurA- ia Pemarkable the star of production, that while it is a war play there is no "Fair" and Warmer" ai tae uoiumpia Jane Novak, ously attired members of the.nobllity many respects, as will be seen when lis lbej?oman and Ben Deeiey, m tne actuaL-battl- e . SHOOTS SIX HEARTS im the night-ay 12, . Bcenes,aM difficultrin- Entering the boxes comes to th9 Princess theater-t- c it male lead, is the man. During this say there Is no villian in it.jtrangato This play , Is a rlp:roarlng comedy might and Thursdayi ded not to believe that .a night of gala was slightly hurt and J. l 4 BkirmiskJHeeley "Forever After," as presented by and has had a wonderful record in the For the iirat. time in his career the the opera season is not being shared ' People .who love tne west, the west was delayed the Cloninger- players, is" well staged resumption of production larger ciues onne country aunng ue debonaif star plays a romantic role. by th occupant of a seat In tha for day while' he recupemea. ; with. its and better still, Especially for a first last two years. and Thurs In the, past his Qdldwyn successes Princess theater tonight broncho-buster- Bertram Brackea directed this proand i,so , for1 romantic day. . the not without have teen ..,..'. one It' r111-1--Jbe to declared is ction. which going to sit back in their seats at the note, of coursefor , Tom Moore Is Strand theater tonight ahdHmorrbw, of the most gripping ptcturizations pf nRBR INFLATED IDEA. . never before a lovefr-bessentially when "West of the Rio Grande" will any 6f the Curwood stories, otners . has he assumed "Here, waitress. Thl doughnut ' 'bas and sorrows the Joys M, be shownrand enjoy one of the most in the cast are :r William Rynoen -m i sr sr . o t& man 'like Erlck Temple, the hero a tack in it'i I 11 II 111 I fliTi llv II U I II I rapid moving photodramas , of thU I Haggerty, and Edwin Wallock, A big ! declare! , 111 bet the amAnd "Well, "Heartease." of enough properly was used for the part type that has nlaved here to date. his love story Is laid in the mellow bitious little thing thinkai it is a flivin this pic- Kazan. Is Alleneiay ver tire. Youngstown Telegram. atmosphere of Old England. ..' ture ; with Harry McLaughlin,-- , the achieve most the far conspicuols By l-blow a had "I understand noted daredevil stunt aviator. you quite I IUU What Is hbrrte without mother's pie-ment in 'maintaining: the .old world one scene in out at the club last night. McLaughlin struts-intColumbia 4. Rollow fa- - ture? -- Larsona are of the ' replica atmosphere "Yes and dammit, I had two more the picture,-sMocredeo, and makes mous opera house with its stage and theater. loCal sharpshooters look like & bunch driving home." The Automobiliat, yvmmzs - Bp . uth I Ruth Parry Shares Honors With Star in "Forever After" l i i ii ptv lewis Fallen dro a nit inrc nnnmiPTfAii liALr n HiUlut lull mi "v fl 1 ; ! I L 1 '. L L .;,, . - . il rBls-mot- her eider-brother- -- H j . I nad-promis- ed -t- verr Epeclal-mentioni-howe- ' V-- s uj . who-play- ed ' 1 . , - g, ... ... mm. II - a. . r j 1 t' . - " .11-- -. 'J-.:- " 7- -1 - ot -i- t-Is- I.-.:.- - "bad-men- s, lif m, . wolf-do- IkriPf mm mM m n m FinII - ' " him ..p- bbv g f- - r , nnni rrv IIBIIIl!llr1RI mm ut - HHiimiiiiFiai I II o ai IUI IO UiHUULJUUlLI! " - -- -- - ". 1 r. " .:. A-- 2 ' . p d X . - inewr-i'orkyiJMnwthw- i - TOM MIX - Alice Nielson, Earl Cartwright f reaencK Aiarten, Latnoert Murphy, rlV Glynn Myles. She returned to Utah I iu" uc utrai. net uiuviir:i. Prof. Jepperson appeared In I such notable productions' as l he Jiessiaa, Golden Legend Elijah, The Holy-Citetc. When asked if she had any mes j mr: sage for young musicians, Prof. Jep- . , i.erson said: "Tell them to get all the music they can here, but when they are. ready to go east,- to take their courage-in- -h only- - who is not- s iy. - o .Single-hande- -- tt ... n r i - II II .11-1- - II IVKIINKSIIA V' Y -- t-i "The -- Road - Demon," and- another chapter of i ; 111- -- . that Prof. Florence students and friends are so lierson's is simpler People T'ae ausver loyalf respond to strength or character and personality, and these Miss Jepperson possesses in a very Jarge measure ' Miss Jepperson s very modest about her own achievements and "only by piecing" together what. "she would say and what others who know her told.uswe.re we able o set a short .....TL.;-r-- rarticle. ; - Florence Jepperson was bora - in Pr6vo and was graduated from the 13. Despite Mie wasen, three- ry died i. e Krand I - Tom Moore in'Heartease,'1-a- t . morrow,- Why is it "CONVICT 13" Jental abf -. II i NOTED UTAH ARTIST in looks cat. 70 whert t i Miss Jepperson and strong university cast in 'Priscilla," at the Columbia tomorrow evening. . BUSTER KEATON i VV- the Strand tonight andtomorrow; !!Vletngers7tHhe--C- and their h In XI t -- k. IFggSlSjg " 1 TtJtTicTiv"T xTTv . - mr nmj.? gi.au, x.w, wc - . XI m rAMUUS rlLfM SIaKS IN rKUV.U rlUiLIKrJS. HI I II bnderfiif f Grandeat GO0d AlwayS ' 'Lifl,T : - - it i 1 Allen Ray and Harry McLaughlin ' : - i LlVMUtUWVYt., 1 - v vx U llTTR AND x w Prudence, a Mayflower bud . . , . . Celestia Johnson .. - |