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Show nn The Place To Go h rrtm f nlfnn ! n niR ir 12J fo) Jl) JL a Itj U a far cry from, the cotton? whjLTTeg uf New Orleans to tUe China-- ' Iofb of San- - Frgncix'o and theuce lo j tae cabarets of Hroaday in New transition is iniUet t ana satisijins a portrayed by Stone and Manning In tbeir vaudeviHe get at the Columbia Wednesday la which they feature the El Roy sisters. The past, when negro staves crooned "Old Black Joe," "Swanee R,iver" and "Old Folks at Htmie. aeems the living present wlwn the same song are suug. The wonderfully decorated an exclusive Chinese home, It scenery of wtui g- Deamirui girj dreRsed tn a blue parklinK''co..luine and chaining prayers as old a? the ages, occupying the tenter of tUatage, Ukea pn a differi ent gsiect with the change of mimic and action of the characterg that move and Ulend with precision. Then comes the njad whirl of the spirit of the gay White Way. r vOarry Owen,-- assisted at the --piano by Marty Bloom, furnish a few joyous orfc. TO N I G HT --A ND -- TUESDAY v " Matinee 15c and f'M. 25c w Prices: wV yet tti ' L iT ' fit I 15c" 25c, Evenings ... . X:Vj4,jSx. Story of the North Wood. to the Columbia - 35c - CARL LAEMMLE presents aiomenta-ln- ri IjU Scene from- OOJ UJUrra?WE-lA- 'tiipVevtT ft heir-atte-mpt 5S aT - i chat they are"4here and drawing frank approval from Ihe .. ,:,; r ' ...,.' T'., audieiicr-N'- e ... X .u ,V 1S uw"" N?l- Tomah. who Is one of a par - of an o(1port unity to see TumaU and 1 al-s- "''Indians who made lhe famous and W? trtiaty. and tamoim t,in:h bark eatooe trip of 850 canoe In which. the trip was mada James i HovtrosF facetious mood. - Mile. La I.uey a J The SrrfrH Color," he of hofiriiriHg,1 recently. la al'ao acqafr: Kdge of the- - WorW-eti- i. Country and the Law," whic h cornea vaudeville a prettiest and most elan- to the iUand theater on Wednesday . orate scenic novelties, dwell with trie TtctnrB" actorr anTTEursday." , artistic la a mass of living colors that It will be remembered that the Being a North woons story, ail of glow, "expand, merge andIadelo newspa jwr -- dispatches all over the the scenes were made forjhis plctnreTohiah nothingnesa'ller po.ses and steps are country chronicled the trip of Tomah lit Ihe JIalne was a tribute to her endeavors. and his pal down the Penobscot river selected from several score of In. Lester and of Ottt illtn tlm Atlantic Moore, exponents itnwn'fnfn dians who answered 'an ad of the proProylncetown harbor In a frail ducing company a,nd giving; that ven ostensibly silly movements hiir)i CBttoe rhey mHde Uie tr1 splendid local color to the story this of the feet and legs in danetngjiave l0 aUend the ngrim celebration red man and his famous little water their appeal no less than the more being,held there that week. craft ppar-i- n - several important serious and sfately forms of ierpsfl-ho-reumotfota picture fans w 111 have scenes. . Ijoeal . act. The Royal Pckin troupe, mystic Chinese wonder workers, deal lit oriental tricks .,tliat astound hy rn before King George's Inn, In Rip their complexity. Dexterity seem Winkle, for Instance, cause this-their second nature, as they4brow make believe" laud to become in the boomerangs, spin plates, juggle spears mind's eye perfect in proportion, and and perform Innumerable other ' wants to Everyone even after apparently life' size. know, stunts, Amoros and sJeaty "How seeing Tony Sftrg's There differenca little is Marionette, really very ette. the Frenchman and th Ameri are the puppets?" la the;eflict-up6- n the crowd, as may can girl, present with no mean abtlj.tr lurgo When they appear at. Collcgcjjiall beRcen, when the pathetic scene their little skit of humorous mmseilse " aaHifdayi-ijecomb- er .'1, twidpr tlie ausbring moistened eyes, the funny ntua-tjon- s ," entitled, "MonThapeau.": which are" overwhelming the pices of the Drama Center there will be ani opportunity ')o. judge. larger "part of any Marionette, play, . - It ia 8uf'flciut for the present to bring roars of laughter, j There's no "know that this company wita., .the counting the laughs at one of Tony smne productions bns played at the Sarg's productions. They do hot ciue Academy" of Music in Brooklyn, at tt Intervals, as in some of the coiu new Ohio theater in Cleveland, the dies the distinct advertising "forty Robertson-Colanother presents screen mnsterpleee, ;" hat g a Wife Ulackstone theater in Chicago, and at laughs," but overlap and vary at each large auditoriums, which In It performance. Worth?" from the pen of William! other self should determine that those are The Madonettes"are made in exact author and director Christy- Cabanne, not the Punch and Judy typefi Hrtntomleal new: iroportion, and all of the Stealers "The photo-of The Byanuvf Matthews. Gordon Craic furniture, properties and scenery are play will be shown at the Strand thea others have remarked upon the made or painted to scale, so that a ter for the first time tonight and Tues iiishing-opticalillusion which, special theater, with complete equipday. fter .the spectator hag watched suine ment for all stage effects is carried The story of "What's a W or thirty characters appear in Worth?" introduces characters smd twenty andjet up before each performance. It scenes, of both rurala'nd city life. iiiiiiinniiiliiiliiil: record-breakin- -- g mlir:'f6Iianiirlr rr-au- be-id- eg jb. r Stuart Jm g "m-- 3 Supported by14erbert1iawlinson PatdrVs Stupendous North Woods Sensation from the famous Red Book Story by Parence Budlncjton KeilandO B 1 Tony S args M arionetts Come to Provo Q T H E,1 lb Never before shown on tS e any Screen o rich with suspense that it might have beenA wrtttea by Edgar Allan Pee. thra plot ore that holds you breathless luwa scenes even greater than "Way East." Staged la wondrou outdoor aet-tlof supreme scenic grandeur. Won't miss itt yen want to here the blf. shivery of yar life, m to great dm raging explosion that aete tree aFrleclUa dariag river of log and Dean on a wild ride against death that takes her to the very brink of too WorM" "We do not wonder that her Insuraneo company- warned her against aeh, rUka." A IF trt DRAMA as powerful. n( K;-'. UNIVERSAL JEWEL What is a Wife Worth? isagood.wholesome," morattory Hose without Jbeing a preachment. KendalL a sweet village girl, falls 1n lore with Bruce Morrison, son of a wealthy man. .who, has left home because of differences withhis-fftthe- rr : Rose and following the wedding Henry, Burton, attorney for his father, "arrives on the scene and tells Bruce tliat Tils father is ill and wants him to return home 11 SUPER-PRODUCTI- QN "Br"Uclie'-ittrTled.lB?'.-flair- Bruce llllllllllliillll docide.le.oirftajt.kjdh.JlLS!fe with him. Bruce greets his father alone. Mor rison, Sr., tells his son that, be forgives him and has arranged a bright future for him. 1 he future includes a wife of his father's choosing. Bruce asks his wife to' be patient a few days and remain in seclusion, because his -; father la ill. Time n.il.1 Ua trtfl nf ttfa tatharS! i II choice, is introduced to Bruoe brother of Jane and a lies to Rose and poisons - , her mind against Bruce. Rose leaves the Morrison home while Bruce is away and returns to her aunt in the little village. Jane's brother Murray assures Bruce that would Rose never loved him or not have quit him. Bruce, heartbroken, divorces Rose and marries Jane, . Later Rose gives birth to a baby boy and she settles down to devote ber life to him. Poverty stalhs her: and she is forced to place her baby in the hahds of a prominent ijii Jane Morrison also has a jli physicliVnY son. but; the child dies and the physl- cian substitutes Rose's; baby for him. K: A series of interestins; complica-tlons follow, during which Bruce dls; l jj: covers that .his wife Jane la merely a! butterfly and cares nothing -- Mr the J ;U the j ;;; child. Rose calls at the home-- of TONIGHT AND TUESDAY William ( - Wednesday MATINEE 3:45-1- TROUPE ROY AT. PEKTN Celestial 20c, 30c. 0c, . 'LESTER H Vaudeville OF THREE CITIES WORLD THE TALE 1 ji! & MOORE THE EDGE OF THE TONIGHT "Futurjstic Fantasy of JUSTINE JOHNSTONE -- m- of Color. Humorous Nonsense "Mon Chapeau" sk Heart ; COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA ! . ' t::"": Eddie Polo in ARRY-OWEN- NoReasdn Whatso ever" IS" "DO OR DIE" No. 10 Matinee Only The Provo Drama Center Presents ill, ' .il Ui -1 si SATURDAY r, DEC. ft 4 v- - a'a-- :A VT 3, EGE HALL - ' !! i;i jij iii il iiiii SB ! ,A SCENE: iFROM . JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD m'f rri ikitdv n in i Atvr a - . -- Dances, Etc. j ! ir "t .'. 1 .! S m !: --y s- ...I"'- Si - j J . ' f E. P. Mayhew Teacher of Cello and D "4 II ! Teacher of Cornet D WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, - ... S. R Robinson - 8:15-C0LL- ii: Now Open for Engagements at 0 c. yhe Robinson -- Orchestr M ! Done by TONY SARG'S MARIONETTES of An unusual treat. Guaranteed by the Dramatic Art Department dramatic season's of. one the greatest University as the Brigham. Young ' ' ' offerings. r . RESERVED SEATS, $1.00 y "AESOP'S .FABLES" - rTf AND PATHE JNEWS SPECIAL Poitraytng the ceremonies which took place in Washington as the nations of the world joined America in paying homage to her martyr brought from France's battlefields for burial : . in his native soil. , 1 - WoriF - ., ...:...,: la- "Wtiat's a Wife "whereabouu of her son. In an effort to see the boy she is confronted by Bruce, wlioJor-th- e first time, learns tha the baby is the child of Rbe. Kx-plaimtions follow and there. l.a-hupp- 0 t j COMEDY AMOROS & JEANETTE "For AND TUESDAY 'Color. Mile, La Lucy, Spirit Ulroy Sisters Stone and Manning Grace Moy Grace Chester Christy Cabanne's Leaf From a Woman's Soul passers-iiidJane- JVi-'0- . Maryel Workers item illinium1 I ' s Saxaphone. Telephones 619-- J, i 444. i ! ' ' 'i ;! I '.iii jij :: ' ; ' j,,.,- - ..... im - , -- m.i.i iiS-1"- - - ' I J |