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Show THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1921. czzz::zxzxxzsz:zxzxzxzzczi 1 Pontages Opera Comes to Provo f "THE PLACE TO GO" ee The Taatages Oiera comjwn'y will at the Columbia Wednesday a aeries of 'selectious from half a dozen of ther most successful grand v operas.; s IHuor Kloreuce Wrtght in "Misere," from "11 Trovatore,1 will her audience with her beautiplea ful fcingiug. I'uibt-rtVtena as Mun-ricrenders excellent support, Tina Lombardi, Gulseppi Ilem-dettand Olinto linbaWf" portray .the prif a scene nnu "Faust" with fervor. Tina l.ombardi as Marguerite'-- and (Julsenpl Benedetto as Mephisto present the contrasting characters? with Ollntt) Lombardi as Faust. Marguerite's voice, ixuMsesiim infinite sweet-nesappeals; fur forgivenessrTtnttroh being rewarded, burst forth in a flood , a "nA" it Some lllliliiyii ' MONDAY AND TUESDAY , . , .11 . Good Ones ttaimnnnammnn ' ' p 1 - TUESDAY MATINEE 4 P.M. , ai i .Truly Shattuck, famous as a prima donna, comic opera star and vaudeville e artist, has the role of Virginia in George MelfordV production for Paramount, "A Wise Fool," which will be shown at the Columbia thea warn m 'WO Pou-eett- Wo ter but she declares that her role in agOi o" C mothmr a sroay Lova WHITCOMO; DANIBU By -- this picture is one or the most interesting screen parts with which she has yet been entrusted. " has-- . had an eventful career. She was born near the old mission church of San Miguel in San Luis Obispo county, California, and began' her stage career as a chorus girl a.t the old Tivoli theater in San Francisco. She later went ast and made her debut in vaudeville. In 1900 she made her first trip to Europe and after a big success overseas, returned to New York and played three seasons with George M. Cohan in such productions as "Little Johnny Jones," "The Governor's Son" and George Washington, Jr." Then -f- ollowed another., tour to EuropeatJhlclt time Miss Shatluck played with Edna May in "The American Beauty" at Shaftesbury theater, London, then returned to New York in "The Parisian iModel" and with Marie Cahlll, in "Judy Forgot" LE Misa-Shattu- fey &f.. J-- 4 Matinee 3:45, WEDNESDAY Evening 8:15, PANT AGES J OPERA CO. : . Echoes from Grand Opera - - Gaylord Lloyd Comedy "A ZERO HERO" A Vaudeville Surprise ,,!. ' " SOL . , ARA SISTERS BABY CECIL Child Mind Reader " J. SAUL Master Painter . ' : e . 'DO OR DIE" -- ' aJak -- ( rv--s I it V 1- ft " Sk' v ill ' 1 ' V i Hr-tf Wa s - -- ' fat' 1 I I Have Your X RUGS AND CARPETS F ..'',-- CLEANED Machinery By Up AU Work Guaranteed., Prices Reasonable. &i 1 ,v.;-- . Paulina Frederick haa been acclaim' ed as the greatest dramatic actress the screen has ever known. This very of the utmost-dtf- : fact inake:4t-a-tas-k flculty to find stories sufficiently strong In dramatic power to fit her requirements. Readers are constantly engaged scanning every available bit of material, and it is only after a story has proven its worth from all angles, that it is finally selected as a Screen : vehicle for Miss Frederick. A truly human tale, "Salvage," has the rare merit of absolute sincerity. It has little of a spectacular nature, but there. is in the unfolding of this drama, a heart appeal, a simplicity, a realnes8, that will hold any audience:' Showing at the Strand Monday and Tuesday. v at the Columbia tonight and Tuesday. If i tvi Mi " liUllUIII - - to-Da- te , Owing to the reduced cost of materials, etc., we are able to ' Phone 662. I- make-v- -- reductions Wednesday, and Thursday. Just South of Tabernatle. and Use the Want Ads Provo, Utah. WE CALL AND DELIVER - II IStraight-Jro- m n e fparelra44ncidentany-4ntroduce8-th- latest French modes to tne lemmine The wealth of Tobes, furs. and fineries of fashion is ehougtrj to satiate women folks' curiosity ror of weeks, and the surroundings the Parisian brilliance merely adds to luxurious effect of adornment - that sets "Straight From Paris" apart from many inartistic productions, frnow- fashion-fancie- CHAULES GTDAWES his "bit" for Uncle Sam during the war " serving under Pershing in France. But he JWt stop there. The famous' Chicago banker ia now in Washington teaching Uncle n the budget Bystem teaching him how w save. He has made the entire nation sit UP and take notice by the forceful way he has pressed himself on saving and thrift. And one cannot be too strong in urging 'conomy and the starting of a bank account. aid frovo cc : :: ief.cial . & s avisgs b akx For the protection of our customers we added a special nightwatchman to our nave ., - ' .... , ins r. '" Thursday. '..': - M M ii TP; " nniiiian ii it VVMJi 'liWii - ii nmnnn n A nmnHPRTER BBANB, Tie (M,of, S, tne sej? : luStur&nr, NoveuVii fc. s - n ii ii ii 11 11 oengIhiit-el- ..- GENTLE HINT! He (gently) My dear, ia, man was shot at by a burglar, and his life was saved by a button which the buUet .. struck. (" what of it? ' She Well, He (meekly) Nothing, only the but ton must have been on. Kansas City v Star. " f I Wednesdaynd atthe-Stra- nd , p n n ii UlLrd 11 ii '. ' m lft80SSf nM 5 m x) H H m mmm llelrctato .: m . miL ..IN: I m , BEESLEY MARBLE AND GRAKITl: -4 Paris." the latest photodrama starring the . supreme Clara Kimball Young, is a delicious treat to motion picture patrons , for more-thaone reason. In this picture of romance, Sada Cowan, memorable for her script of "Hush," Miss Young's former vehicle, haa painted a panorama of scenes and action that not only delights the drama devotee, but affords a generous feast to the ad- ts m mirer of beauty and splendor. The highly artistic seetings of M N "Straight From Paris" enables Miss colorful a in to display appear Young of wonderfully' smart gowns and ap- - "substantial A verjrfine variety from which to make selection. ' 425 At the Strand ery in our selling prices. 1533) PARIS FASHIONS V "A Wise Fool," r- - - 4- fene from BRIMHALL BROS. -t " r - Merchant of Venice," which ErHlerd Is Vulcanizing'and Tiret Repairing . theemin en t: actor-Jo- hn to present at the Columbia theater tonight, this distinguished actor finds in E. R. BRIM ALL, TRANSFER the character of Shylock one of the 223 West Center St. !most notable opportunities for the dis- jplay of talenta which have won film Phones 473 and 2C0. (foremost rank Union k the company of tlHrmaater delineators of Shakeepeare. j It wilKbe remembered that Richard AYERS WELDING CO. i BurbadgeXwas the original Imperson-- : ator of Shylock and when Burbadge Acteylene 'Welding and Brazinsr. died in LenfVJie 13th dayof Marcn, 16l8bls funteOlt elegy contained the Scored Clyinder Repairing, . following reference to his playing: "Heart-brokPhllaster, and .Amintas, All Work Guaranteed. ' . .'..' too, Are lost forever; with the red haired " " :. 35 N Second West. Jew." recalls the as it This is interesting fHthat the early - players always made Shylock a "red haired Jew"- - and emphasized the' ' comedy character-- ot ' the role. It la no comedy In John E. Kellerd's hands, but a grim and unrelenting tragedy; full of the fire of true poetry AT GREATLY- REDUCED PRICES and with the fine lines of Shakespeare brought but" In all the fullness of thoir '. beauty. e "GILDED LIES" ' v IJlacksmithing Horseshoeing, Auto Springs, Etc 363. W. Center St., Provo, Utah. GRIM TRAGEDY . VT IS . lnThe ORCHESTRAL COLUMBIA MATINEE ONLY Chapter 7 of Eddie Polo In i ( i SNOOKY COMEDY raatmtha ultra .mart la fin IFBrttduetinna- if v ntt AmMtrWt fa. " . KING " ng -- Ml i Ilrug--4uuiaiau- e 'ITRAIGtlT"" ? C -- as Accordionist Daughter of the Dance phoh) drama " ic The Ara sisters In dsnce creations The number of motor vehicles for present several striking dances, the which licenses were in force in Great effect of which are enhanced, by their Britain on August Jlr-wapproxi' .... Ross-Viscostume. aad" company, mately 870,782., , witbr-the- ir boy romedisn and acrohat.' Vie with Baby Cecil, thchild mind 4t the reader, for Juvenile honor PEAY BROTHERS ; evening. KlngJSaul draws several - Eiwin A. Teay, Prop. ac and Pert Saul playaTiis picturee,, cordion for the pleasure of all General and in poiiaadactinr.laviahiii'raatitiiraa. aa a but s which tfca mot bentiful and aoCQmolished af all famaitareriaM to ti full height ( drunatic povara, you'll P" hud Clan Kimball Yona ia bar min ana finest pietura rSTRAjCHl FROM PARIS." aa itwi oa "We have everj' reason to be enthu-Plastabout Tanlac at our house, because it has been a wonderful help Ooth to my wife and our little daughter." said W. Ji. Vanderhoof, 17 Wast Seventh St., Salt Ijike City? "My wife had been suffering from stomach trouble for seveiv years and she found complete relief by takinf UF dash'er - wa- - - ia - bad Tanlac, health also, she' bad ao appetite and -- her fool etwmd-4o, efHwelody thaHaapfivatiegr g flours Llna Ostrowsky as Carmen, 'to "Ia ishment. We had been giving her Tanlac but Habanera." from th opera "Carmen." Iik fulfilfa everv exnertatirm ami 1mhero 'eliort time wlien Rovere as the clown. Tonio. in thedifferenC child. She has a splendid rosy prologue from "I'sKliafri." i equally a)uuv iirr ciHH'ka are and siie seems. much stronger and as successful. ' ThelPxlndisr Trom ""Travlata." the brighter than ver before. I : ertalnly sextette from "Lucia di Lamermoor" am a.bellever in Tanlac" Tanlac In sold in Provo by the Provo and "My Old Kentucky Home Far A wa y -- n - eloeing u mber-w'- il d,ruxand rendered ' by the chorus of eight gists everywhere. artists. TONIGHT AND TUESDAY EUGENE O'BRIEN brilltant ; -- ROSS WYSE & CO. - WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY iin Ker . i" Salt Laka City Man Is Firm Believer in the Merit of Tanlac " Now. ,' " ; c; . "SALVAGE" BevKfflhJ--- WEREBEHEFITTEO slie-see- -- PATHE NEWS mm poor winner to Dazzling Society Queen OF THIS FAMILY -- tuck made her ncreetj debut five year B03ERIfON-CO- -- o "A WISE FOOL" ' thur be in wm paint your hom. WHEN you forget that It s git a m H aH am H H IB H H m n H M U - . M n n ' roof. No part of your house so open to the ravages of sun and storm. PainiL, will keep tne shingles fromctir4iTip up, 'from phlling loose-i-w- ill pr?v?nt damaging leaks. ,Ve have paintgood" paint- for.very kind of use. I!uy here and be assured of dspendab'e merchandise and raliable service. Ask for a color,, card. Get . our adrice. -- Ml race nM a mm H M nm ill Ml A!!D PROVO no W Center. Phcr.e 53. - |