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Show THE PROYO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1922. e Screen THE HERALD'S THEATRICAL PAGE ; rPace ;A ; Coming to the Princess j TONIGHT and THURS. Dp You Remember That Boy in 1 1 'HUCKLEBERRY FINN?' "The Only Properly Ventilated Theater in Provo, i i. TONIGHT, 8:15 ' . CHIC SUPREME ( Spectacular Singing and Dancing Flashes HAL AND FRANCES In Town and Conntry fh V Regular Prices S2tsafl.AttHx 0 R M A TALMADGE N as the smiling senorita in a play of love's tempest "THE PASSION FLOWER" with all the fire of Spain, created by Jacinto Benavente, greatest of Spanish dramatists, and glowing from the screen as an epic of emotion. to 10 . cattle, sheep and hogs nUl Two hundred carloads of pure-bre- d he on exhibition. .. Nearly $7,000 in cash prizes and premiums. and freight. EnSpecial rates on all railroads both passenger tries and admission free. Entries received until 6 p. m. April 1. At Strand ml What ANNIVERSARY ? a program, served refr'esments and gave a dance. The program included prayer, Hy-ruPerry; Pageant, "And Angel From on High;" song, "Behind the Scenes," Sarah Lewis; "Angel Dance," seven littlft girls; selection, mixed humorous speech, Aaron quartet; Johnson; song, Alice Waters, throwing the baton, Louis Johnson. Society presented e (can-achiev- J. F. FECHSER, Representative. Provo' Utah COURSE CELEBRATED. MAPLETON, March 22. A large crowd gathered in the amusement hall Friday night where the P.elief Your future depends on how you use this spare success right in time. Through it you with the International your own home. One hour a day will bring you a bigger income Correspondence Schools how. all that success means. Write and ask LYCEUM BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY Deams." After the film Is shown, the two Hawaiian boys end the act with tropi ' cal tunes, on' the stage. This beautiful act has just finished; a irans-- i anaaa lour on me mammoin Capitol Circuit, the largest and most magnificent chain of theatres in the Dominion of Canada. Chamber of Commerce Box 183 Keoki Makia and Elmer Kihume, clever manipulators of tbe steel guitar and ukulele, will perform at the Strand theatre, Friday and Saturday. The Hawaiians will appear in per son.,, as an added attraction to the "A Flying ". Trip film, Through Hawaii," which pictures the noted spots of tbe island called the "Para dise of the Pacific." The thousand feet of film shows native scenes, in all the tropical splendor; the famous beach at Wal- kiki and brown skinned natives diving for coin, the sugar cane fields and a team-- ef -- twenty oxen araw!n-.ln. the product, the rainbow falls of boiling water, together with the actual scenes of boiling pots, the shark hunt in native manner, the active and roaring volcano of old Kiliwea, both at night and day time, taken 'with a nine inch telephoto lens, and last and best, one of the cleaverest animated cartoons with a Hawaiian orchestra and Hulu Hula dancer in burlesque. It will make you laugh. The incidental music for the picture is furnished by Keoki Makia and Elmer Kikumo, whose clever manipulating of the steel guitar and ukulele makes the whole picture very realistic, and if one has ever been fortunate enough to have visited the "Paradise of the Pacific," it will take one back and bring memories of "That Isle of Golden! Salt Lake City Commercial Club and i:: HA WAIIANS : AN Under Auspice of Livestock Committee After Supper . General - Season Ticket holders free. it ) 1 ) A, A ) J m , aMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMaaaaaaiaaaMaaaa' OPERATIC I BOOOS. 1.00 1S600 . 10 60OO4 . t.00 Racconto dl Rodoifo (Rudola' Narfatlva) Act Bohem Mario ChamlM I (Puccini) Tenor, In Italian.. Manoa Ah! Fuyei, Douce Image! (Depart. Fair Vlilon) Act III, Scene 1 (Maasenet) Tenor, in French. ...Mario CaamUe La Boheme Addlo (Farewell) Act 111 iracefnl) Boprane, In Florence Eaeton Italian Carmen Habanera (Love la Like a Wood Bird) Act I (Blxet) Florence Eaeton Koprnno, In French Andrta Imnlrr Nemlco della Patrta (Enemy of Ml CounIn Italian. Olueepp Danla try) Act III (Giordano) Baritme, Otello Credo (Iano'a Creed) Act II IVerdH Baritone, la Italian ...Olueeppe Danlao INSTRUMENTAL IIMiVFD The cast of "The Soul of Youth," the new Jtealart special which will be the featured attaraction tonight and Thursday at the Princess theatre, is a veritablo gathering of youthful celebrities and infant prodigies. To begin with, there is Lewis Sar gent, playing the principal role. Since the showing of "Huckleberry Finn" to millions of people all over the country, young Sargent is perhaps the best known and liked boy actor in the world, though (Master Ernest Butterworth, of the famous snub nose, runs him a close race for popularity, Master Butterworth has been acting before the camera for some time and his saucy face is well liked by motion picture audiences. He is a wonderful little comedian, as will be recalled by all who saw him in the role of "The Kid," In Allen Dwan's production, "The luck or tne iriRn. - V FLOWER.' "The Passion Flower." which was adapted from Jacinto Benavente's sue cessful stage play of tbe same name, is said to be one of tbe most W.viah and pretentious productions ever turn ed out at the Talmadge studio. It is released by Associated First National Pictures, Inc., and it will be the feaat tbe Columbia ture attraction theatre Thursday and Friday. At the time of Mr. Brenon's appoint ment Mr. Schenck said: "It gives me exceptional satisfaction to make this announcement of Mr. Brenon s afnna tion with me. In no other way could I have a better assurance of my earn estness in promising bigger and better productions for 1921. I consider Her bert Brenon a great artist In his line of work, a director who stands for n finite technical detail, as well as real of a inspiration. The star like Norma Talmadge, who has been acclaimed by the public as the greatest screen artist of the day, should be a great incentive to both of them to turn out the very gest work of their respective careers." are the rosy ltihi uroniaiaw nuoerman Paicllarrl Selection (Puccini) Concert Band Veaeella'i Italian Band Tewa Selection (Puccini) Concert Band Veamlla'a Kalian Band olo.Zea Cenfrey I Ceaxlne; the Plan (Confrey) Rartlm Plan tltt 1ft ( Ureenwlch Witch (Confrey) Rattlm Piano Solo. .Zea Confrey CONCERT Tenor. Thee. Karl I The Great Awakening (Johnetone-Kramer- ) 80t Thee. Kaxle Tenor.. Hwaune (Teechemacher-D'Hardelot- ) 1.00 Soldier Arthur ChrlMlaa Onward (Sir Sullivan) Collegiate Choir 50il Soprano and Contralto 1.00 Rork of Age Marl Tiffany and Elisabeth LenaeX-On" Baritone "Much of the Song MM mcoaru awaeiii 1.00 Baritone Knlllnr Dun tn Rio (Klnllna-GermaRichard BoneW POPULAR Kddle Leonard Blue (Stanton) Tenor and Baritone Hilly Jnnm and Krnest nare wua van ronton a urcaeaKra Tenor arollna Boiling Stone 1c Al Hernara wita uari ronton wenaatra Baritone. ....Erneet HaraCrannyShow-er1C Obll( Baritone. Saxophone April 78 Srneet Hara gato by Rudy Wlfdocft Tllaer). Strand Mai Qaarbat Mammr Ixn (Sterling Moren-Von Tenor and Baritone Ilawana Lullaby (White-Stark- ) Ifte Charle Hart and Elliott laaw FOR DANCING J Song of India Fox Trot Rudy Wledoeffl CalUoralaa 75o ; Cray Mora Fox Trot Rudy Wledoeft'a Callfornlana the 'Gin 'Gin 'Glanr Shora Fox Trot akrueaer ufi'nnnin tl790 : mllna RIqm Fox Trot (Rlnglo) tsennie . Bonnie Kruoger a OrcheeUa ni'Uii In tha Kmlu Waltx Carl lentoa'e Orcheatra Indiana Lullaby Waltx (Trria-Kndal7fto Carl Fenton'e Orehoetra Juat Little Loto Song Fox Tret B0K4 Iaham Jonea Orcheetra 7fre ' Mr Mammy Know Fox Trot (Da Orcheetra Iaham Jone' Fox Trot Bonnie Knieger Orcheetra IN . Cranny 7fte h Blue Fox Trot Bennle Kruager Orcaeatra Shanghai eTox Trot (Johaeon-Meyer- ) Fenton' Orcheetra Carl tlM lie Whlla aflaml Dreaaia J Trot Carl reatoa'o Oreneatro (Toplady-Haatlng- t) (Roberteon-Khy-Hrber- .Sylva-bllv- ll r) (Rlmiky-Koraako- (Leelle-Donaldeo- m (Terrtao-Robled- l) r) Coota-Jero- (Toung-LwU-Ak- Doo-Da- (Roeo-Whlt- (S(aa-Whltln- cheeked, rollicking kind who have been fed on . FOOL' At the Strand Friday and Saturday. EAGLE BRAND KONWtiUO UtUU ' Dance Part I. From the Muele Drama "Salema" Salome' Richard Htrauee ana wympnony urcneatra Ktrauee) W 1 Sal ome'e Dance rart II. rrum tne uuiiy strnnHBi Richard Strauaa ana ermpnony urcneeira Pianoforte Holo.Irfopold Godowaky 15001 1 HprlnK Nonr (Mnndelsaohn) The Flatterer (I-- a Llaonjera) (Chamlnade) Pianoforte Bolo 1.S0 Leopold Qodoweky 8eond Mazurka (Le Menetrter) (Op. It) (Wlenlawekl) Violin Bronlalaw Hubermaa .Solo 1SOO Meiodie (Op. 42. No. S) (Tachalkowaky) Violin Solo 1.60 SOOOt iod-B- prevost ' Brunswick Records uin sall TODAY Attractive Babies 1 I APRIL "THE PASSION nOdodv'S i r Y I JUVENILES I - alaaBMiaaaaaaaaaaBaMHraBBBBVBBBBBaTlB moonlight garden past who turned into the social butterfly is Marie Pro"Novost's newest comedy-drama- , body's Fool," coming to the Strand theatre next Friday and Saturday. Supporting the famous little star is Harry Myers, the noted comedian and famous "Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court." Pretty Miss Prevost, with all her piquant charm and beauty is Polly Gordon in Roy Clement's clever story, which Doris Schroeder adapted for the screen. Her exquisite sense of humor and alluring personality are delightfully Intriguing. Both as the pest whose awkwardness drives away men, and again as the butterfly who has inherited a fortune and is only one step ahead of her nearest suitor, her comedy is delicious. Harry Myers plays Harrison Alger, the author who, In the seclusion of his friend's mountain cabin, is penning a cryptic tirade against the feminine of the species. King Baggot has made the entertaining story into a rare comedy treat a gem of pep and personality. Vernon Snively, Percy Challenger, Lydia Titus, Helen Harris, George Kuwa, Mrs. Lecretia Harris and R. Henry Grey form a strong supporting cast. FAMOUS 0 (p PICTURE and Queen's Hawaiians In "A FLYING TRIP THROUGH HAWAII There is nothing so weirdly beautiful and so haunfc. ingly fascinating as the songs and peculiar instrumental melodies of the Hawaiians Islands. Come and hear the natives sing and play. See the roaring and sputtering volcano of old Kiliwea where the loveliest and most beau tiful maidens in all Hawaii, was sacrificed to please their God., I " L K ' - ' "k hi! FOOL UNIVERSAL 4. story of an ugly duckling who came out of her shell a story of the A. Stcincr I 8KK Tl Grmt Dsn, Ex. plMloa that turn the Man ( as Oregon river. ; NOBODY? A MARCH 22, 8 P. M. cents bjr Hwbert In, Stuart Tiwmcadoa' Worth WooU Thrill. PrcMotcd by PARI. LARMMI.K the Dmh Hod Book SUry by Clr- - in UGLY DUCKLING. tion. Admission 75 BaPlortH KwliB0n " PREWT . and Americaniza- Foremost Authority on Immigration WEDNESDAY, MARE I Presents its final number Br; Edward Carl Uemmlt mm I m Write for Book of Rules, Regulations and Premiums i that wonderful rraisciLLA "CONFLICT 'WXZS Stuart Paton, the well known director of "Reputation," also directed this picture. Many of the most important sequences of the narrative were taken in British Columoia, where accurate scenes in the logging industry were obtained. The atmospheric background of the story is said to be startling in its exactness. Dynamiting a log jam was one of the exciting incidents of the expedition. It was faithfully caught by tbe camera and will give a mighty thrill to playgoers. cents to all. SALT LAKE UNION STOCKYARDS jtswf cm Lore, bate, anger and Joy all find an outlet In the gripping story "Conflict," which will bring the beautiful Priscilla Dean to tbe Princess theatre on Friday and Saturday. "Conflict" presents a cast worthy of note, including, as leading man, Herbert Rawlinson, one of tbe best known players of the screen, Edward Connelly, Hector Sarno, Martha Mat- tox, L. C. Shumway, Sam Allen, Capt. C. B. Anderson, Milton Brown and Bill Gillis. Plant are shaping fast and sat sfactorily for the greatest iTestOck ahow eves held in the west NORTH SALT LAKE other , "THE LURE OF JADE" woman of the stage or screen couid have successfully interpreted this "enigma woman" and kept the love and sympathy of her audience. A, visionary creature of the author's imagination, Sara steps forth a living, vibrant woman who will remain as deathless as "Camille," as matchless as "Ctomen" or, ' "Chd Cho San" in "Madam Butterfly." And Hall Room Boys Comedy FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE BILL FRIDAY and SATURDAY Regular Prices THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Matinee Daily 4 p. m. , , No i i "r -i- n- And Comedy. Harold Lloyd Comedy Columbia Orchestra ... Pauline Frederick "Huckleberry Finn" kid alone is worth the price of admission. Directed by the man who made "Huckleberry Finn." Story by Julia Crawford Ivers. LOU LOUDEN &!4' TONIGHT AND THURSDAY "THE SOUL OF YOUTH" Is that Picture. The work of I ! Every Day 4 P. M. Saturday, Children's Matinee, 11.00 ' ' ' s' 2:15 P. M.; Evenings, 7:45 and :16. Matinee WM. D. TAYLOR'S great production, ' I llliliHltllliliililH about his next picture, that we decided to secure the latter regardless of cost. Singing Monologist TYBELL SISTERS Maxillary Displays "Winners of The West No. 7 All Picture Matinees Reduced 111 Well, so many people in this town do recall him and have been asking us JACK FULTON & PEGGY BURT i "Hands Up" SEVEN TUMBLING DEMONS f t Senational Acrobats Note (I . qnn f HE Princess to Go Staoe!jjjr.-Q- BATES .10 &BRES COMPANY East Cen'.er Opposite Courthouse 1 |