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Show THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1921, AT THE PROVO SHOW HOUSES 4 Vaudeville iillii Pantages puts on a new raudeville bill at the Columbia, Wednesday. Provo is a musical city . and appreciate every phase that enters into a TONIGHT AND TUESDAY YES, WEDNESDAY MY W' )P DEAR, WE W POLLY Matinee 3:45, 10c, 20c, 30c. Evening 8:15, 25c, 40c, 55c. CANT AFFORD A Yet how could J? "Yeo, My TO MISS eole Dear!" THE v 5m' SHOW was 50 LORETTA AT THE QUARTETTE DALY AND BERLOW BARDWELL, MAYO composition which has for its motif the rendition of beautiful harmony of instrumentation and vocal effort. The Kuba quartet, which has been heralded as the bevy of young women who entertained American and Canafields dian troops on the battle-tor- n of Flanders and France, will not disappoint any person who may go to the Columbia expecting to hear music of the high class. The woman are utars, every one of then;., the pianist interprets the score with fidelity bordering on perfection. The violoncellists are mistresses of the instrument that lulls and thrills. The woman who plays upon the flute and piccolo has won the hearts or every listener. The quarter is a shining item on the bill. There are three stars, Barwell, Mayo and Renstrom, who know how to sing they are -- in a division entre nous. The most pleasing strains waft across the footlights and enter the hearts of the auditors. Something different In the line of singing is presented by this worthy trio, something which lingers with the audience long after the curtain falls. The human frog is about the best frog that ever came across the desert. He is an entertainer, the kind 01 per former that makes people straighten a up and wonder to what lengths may go and leave the performer intact and in condition to go on again in the next show. 'Yes. My Dear,' is a skit, but it serves chiefly a pause for contemplas acts. It is tion of previous upon serious reflection a reminder of a sort of roughed arms parley among the calves. , The show throughout Is well albove the average. Stage --:- 7 -- "Place to rZfiQ jj 1 I ft U Go -- 3 I TONIGHT AND TUESDAY Regular Prices if I GEORGE LOANE TUCKER'S PRODUCTION ME A Paramount Picture With Betty Compson Also- - SUNSHINE COMEDY con-torti- REHSTROM AND HARRY ANTRIM 2zMr the FIRST word of AL ST. JOHN in TOOL DAYS" LWOLLT "DO OR DIE" No. 17 ifaPAST is the" high-clas- COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA It's her biggest Belasco stage success translated to tKe screen. In "Little Miss Hawkshaw," the attraction at the Princess theater to night and Tuesday, Eileen Percy will be seen as a little waif who was born at sea and was "dragged" up by an old sailor. This Fox photoplay is a In which the romantic comedy-dramgirl eventually finds herself the heir to a castle and its surrounding estates. man falls Incidentally a in love with her. The story and direction represent the clever craftsmanship of Carl Har- baugh. It is not so much newness of theme. that he strove for, as novelty One example of his ef of incident. forts along that line Is in the hiding desk. of the girl within a big roll-toMiss Percy is said to have a part that suit3 admirably her talents as a comedienne. The Place to Go- - p IBIA presents . "LADIES MUST LIVE" i A UN IVERSAL PiCTU&E rrm-x-maannxnB Tom Mix in "The Road Demon," true-hearte- d AND THURSDAY it.'--- NEW FLAPPER ROLE Quite a new sort of flapper will be introduced to local screen audiences by "Playing With Fire," the special attraction which brings Gladys Walton to the Strand theater next Wednesday and Thursday. She rules over men with the same delicate touch which draws jazz and harmony out of her Melody Shop piano, but she looks into higher things with a very insistent wonderment. As most girls of her age, she looks for a Prince Charming. But she doesn't crave the kind that come into the Melody Shop to buy the latest sheet music. She takes their quarters Mil DRAMATIC READER Read and Use the Want Ads Mayhew Robinson Orchestra Machinery All Work Guaranteed. Prices Reasonable. to-Da- te Now Open for Engagements at Dances, Etc. Phone 662. College Hall Wednesday Season Ticket Holders Free. The leading man opposite her in "Playing With Fire" is Hallam Cooley. He's the man whose mannet of kissing the heroine Is said to be a box office bet Second to Miss Walton and Mr. Cooley, Kathryn McGuire and Harold Miller work together in the portrayal of another love match which has more human interest to it than mere sentiment. CLEANED Katharine Ririgaway General Admission 75c. well. RUGS By Up January 18 1922 with an indifference which cools their ardor. They obey her as they would a queen, and worship her over the counter. But they can't Interest her. Of course it's a practical certainty that Gladys Walton will offer something worth watching in this characterization. She has long been interpreting such roles and she does tlicm Have Your LYCEUM COURSE FOREMOST at the Princess Wednesday m NEXT NUMBER ON IiiRIGH AM. YOUNG UNIVERSITY AMERICA'S II Matinee Only LAST word in charm. Carl Laeitimle A WAIF OF THE SEA a WEDNESDAY II S. B. Robinson iat Lome Tucterp'o&aiw Be tty Compson George Ladies Must Live' A Paramount Picture Tractically an all star cast was chosen by George Loane Tucker for INA CLAIRE In "POLLY WITH A PAST" 'Ladies' Must Live," a superb production which proved to be Mr. an interestingly brilliant hue. And Tucker's final achievement. Betty there properly or perhaps improperly Conipson, now a Paramount star, is the INA CLAIRE AT STRAND the story really begins. featured player in the production In support of Miss Claire are Ralph which will be shown at the Columbia Craves, as Rex. Marie Wainwright, theater tonight and Tuesday. Resides Miss Oomnsnn. the east In. Ina Claire, the Belasco stage star, narry uennam, curton Webb, Louizita Valentine and Myra Rrooks. The'eimie Kllfh L'p11 known anraart favm. w ill be seen in pictures today and toproduction, directed and supervised ites as Leatrice Jov. Lurill Hnttnii morrow at the Strand theater in personally by Maxwell Karger, Metro Mareia Manon, Lule Warrenton, Cleo "I'oly With a Past," adapted by June director general, was photographed bv Madison, Robert Ellis, Mahlon HamilSnitz Edwards, ton, .lack Gilbert, Matins from the theatrical success by Arthur Martinelli. Arnold Gregg, Jack McDonald, Wiltieorge Middleton and Guy Bolton. The a cost of good wife liam Mong and Gibson Cowland. It was this play which brought Miss "Ladies Must Live" is presented by Claire, for nearly a year now ensued among the tribes of Central Africa Mayflower as a Paramount special in enacting the principal role in "The was ?1; it now stands about f6. The story is adapted from Alice Duer Gold Diggers," at the Lyceum theater, Miler's novel which has originNew York, to stardom. The Fashions today are more becoming ally In serial form Inappeared the Saturday to do with a young girl, come from the and make the woman of thirty look Evening Post The theme centers country to study for the operatic stage around one of the most widely disbut forced by circumstances finally to younger than she did ten years ago. cussed problems of the day and vitally be a housemaid. There the friends of concerns every American woman. Rex Van Zile, In an effort to interest Taking his seventh wife recently, an Betty Compson has a part in "Ladies that Impressionable young man from Iowa man, has now married all the Must Live" equally prominent with woman detest, prevail another they that played by her In "The Miracle opon Polly Sharon to assume a past of daughters of one family. Man." Robert Ellis is leading man. Teacher of Cornet E. P. Mayhew Teacher of Cello and Saxaphone. Telephones WE CALL AND DELIVER 619-- J, 44 i. It it III pre-wa- r TONIGHT AND TUESDAY Eileen Percy in "Little Miss Hawkshaw" WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY TOM MIX THE CORN AT WAREHOUSE 100 lbs. Whole Corn Have Your Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing Done Right WE SPECIALIZE ON LADLES' FINE GARMENTS SIC BTT WORK GUARANTEED CLOTHES INSURED -For That Better Sendee Call Up 809" ' SANITARY CLEANING AND DYEING COMPANY 54 N. 4th West Office 304 W. Center. Provo, Utah. The Only Modern Cleaning Plant ta Utah County. If Yon Want Real Serrke Phone 869. 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