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Show THE ...... 6m : THEATER SIDELIGH1S s w . t feld's Follies a few seasons ago in New York, ' MlndeU Kingston is theater coming to the Columbianext week with George Ebner. Miss Gingston is famed for her innovations In stage costuming, she having introduced the ostrich feather gownn of Africa to this country. .Mara and Ronnie Sinclair, The Xylomaniacs," present a musical novelty.: They make their ap pearance in Scotch kilts offering an unusual number on the bag pipes and Sotch bass drum.' With exclusive songs, new ideas of. comedy and cheerful personalities, Willie Dunlay and Bessie Merrill, musical comedy - favorites, will be seen in their new vehicle, LIVE PR0GRAT.I ATVAUDEVTLLE ,. i - ,- The Three Jack and a A Queen : Stanley, Doyle, Winslow and Bonnie Reynolds, jjresent a delightful pot pourrl f the best, la vaudeville at the Columbia Monday night The program Includes bits of Yocal A With the Same x with and instrumental Interspersed " clever dances. The Three Jacks are aa pleasant a trio of young fellows as- - ever worked together in vaudeville. Their scintillating performance la backed "8o Long Broadway." Miss nd versatility . Is exby ingratiating personalities. Novelty Bonnie- Reynolds, The Queen," is pected to reign supreme when Wilall that and more. She la a striking liam" Selbinl and Jeanetta Grovlnl blonde with blue eyes and is sup- offer the "Follies of Vaudeville." A plied with a most gorgeous ward- Uttle of everything In the entertain-merobe tiiatdlsplays advantageously line Is promised tor this pair. her feminine attractions. An rOur Gang" comedy entitled Known for having Introduced the 'Sundown Limited" will furnish a famous "sparkle tape" of Zelg- - lot of good comedy to the bill. . Satisfactory Results" HuEM, - 8;..:.' .- .- i.iii-'i-i- i r!r" -- "The Traiy Universale picturization of ja western wasteland, romance adapted from Henry Knibb's noted novel, "Overland Red," comes to the Princess theater Desmond, . populr favorite of the screen for years and Uarath Hughes, leading- mn of many big "specials" are featured. ''The Sunset Trail, was taken by the-- Happy Hobo when fate thrust him out of his niche in life and made him a wanderer. He was before that an honored" arid respected citizen of a thriving community. Into his wasted life cames the breath of romance, when he. meets and helps a girl of the western plains who Is in such trouble that all the strength and courage of a fearless "man is required to help - "The results that have given me confidence in everything I placein the oven. .. It is remarkable how uniform the heat can , be controlled in the oven and on the cook-in- g surface with the Patented Duplex' Draft no uneven baking, all sides and corners of the oven are the same temperature at all times. x d KMNBBp NOVEL. 0 .. "V:.- i"'. r "''i'i, ""!TI f ' . There are thousands of successful home praising managers Ranges with similar statements. It will pay you to investigate immediately. You cannot give too much consideration to the equipment for this department of your RCH home. her. The malleable metal of the Happy Hobo's weakened spirit Is tempered and hardened In the flumes of devotion and duty, and romance follows In the wake of his , trials: but not until many real 'struggles ensue. Henry Herbert Knlbbs has written many stories of the outdoors and his tales of .the west are people by characters of genuine human type; In the casting of the picture Ernst Laemmle, chosen to direct, THE "NEPHI SPRINGVHXE PROVO j HOUSEL ONE-PB1C- E y'r MWMMMOyyMyMywyyMWMyywwyyyywywMMWM - 1 Strand 2:30, 4:00, 7:30, 9:15. ' JOHN BARRYMORE With Mary Astor, Camel Myers, Irene Rich, Willard Louis, Alex Francis, Richard Tucker Four Shows DaUy MONDAY? TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY r . -- X s : , , . B?AU DRUMMED Slirrirnf JOHN BAHRTM0E5 DIXON TA WAANta .BBOJ. PR0DUCT1OH 0 SPRINGVILLE NEPHI FREE CONCERT BY ORCHESTRA ' r, ad-se- n jV feH jl ' CO. YLOR-RUSSEL- L PAYSON PROVO : 'l;v sOTr7 "S The Lowest Price Only One Price to Everybody SCENE FROM n payso: : 111. WELL RECEIVED Co. Long Winter Nights Long winter nights are ahead and much of your time will be spent in your home. Look around you and see what you need to make everything comfortable and cheerful. Maybe you need a new mattress?. How about your rugs? Going to do any wall papering or painting? Were yoffoing to put up any curtains 6r draperies? Do your window shades need attention? "Is your linoleum worn out? How about a new kitchen cabinet or a .new range for your kitchen? Does any of your furniture need or repairing? Anything that pertains to furnishing or decorating a home, we can do it, and do it at lowest prices. selected Desmond, Hughes, Lucille Hutton, Albert J.' Smith, William S. E. A. Steele Clark Comstock, Jennings and others - for the roles. "The Sunset Trail- Is one of the new type of human Interest westerns being made by the Universal B. The Lowest Price. Dixon- - Taylor-Russe- ll - lor accompanied by Elmer E. Nelson. The moderato and adagio movements in this long, difficult number were especially well received " : by the audience. The violin section of the orchestra with Ralph Booth as concert-niusteYv U. Symphony Gives played in remarkable uniin Pictures corporation, supervised son .and responded well to the diAssisted IsaRecital, Splendid and by editing writing filming rector there being nineteen violins It is a companion dora Bernstein. by Faculty Quartet. la the string section. The violas, Desmond Vehi other picture to the cellos, and bass contra lent fotinda-tloThe Symphony --orchestra-of-the cles and the Jack Hoxle western and color to the tonal effects. maKis features wlilch Universal Brlgham Young university gave a The reed section . and ' flutes reI injr these days. splendid account of itself in a free sponded well as did the brass secconcert to a large, appreciative tion when called upon to do so, paraudience a College hall Friday ticularly in the final group. The two numbers rendered by evening. The rendition by . the stu- the faculty male quartet accomdents of the rather difficult works panied by Florence Jepperson M was exceptionally well done. lent . variety td the program. The entire stoud ..resoonded re Their first number The Heart markably well to the splendid di-- 1 Bowed Down," from the opera "The of Prof. Madsen Franklin rectlng Bohemian Girl, by M. F. Balfe, who had the orchestra Well under was a splendid rendition of that control 'at all times and succeeded simple, classical number, and their in bringing out the fine tonal shad- comic song, "Seein' Things at -V ings that only a symphony orches- Night," by Field Parks, while tra Isl capable of rendering. executed, was rather long Too much cannot be said of the cleverly for type of song and' didn't violin solo of LeRoy Robertson who . blendthat well with the evening's pro J No. 22 by Vlottl. played tXweerto TheSUy SarisfacroryRanqe Only One Price to Everybody : ' "Neverave"weTfad a better display' of living RobmFufhilure. There's a world of comfort4n one of these beuatiful overstuffed suites with deep springs that enable you to sink back and really enjoy the luxury of A home. Velojir, Mohair or Tapestry coverings, loose cushion, full spring , construction at remarkably low prices. Prepare - ' their-MONA- : par excellence - JFflea si : n iTIlRflRIl 1 gram. Concerts such as that given Fri- Kartchner Ernest Clayton, CUffi day night, gives the students a K.inareL Bassoon Prof. Robert Saner. splendid opportunity to appear the public, and gives, many an Frank Prltcb! Saxophone opportunity to hear good music who viarn uirsen, uurrora Pace. otherwise might ? prefer other forms of entertainment Horns Owen The personnel of the orchestra is Bethers, Arthur D.Burgener, Hasler. as follows : Violins Ralpji Booth, - concert-maste; Trumpets Osmond' CrowtJ LeRoy Robertson, John" A. urvm urtonf jfrands Haycock. Omanson, J. M. Hathcock, Ruth Norma "Jenson, CornetsLowell Williams, Ed Orvel Sidwell, Hafen, Phoebe Sauls Wilma 8tice, uiars. Russel R. Welker, Heber G' WilTrombones Elmo C. BprJ liams, Leslie Bush, Maryon Bow-rinW. C. Ormand, Walter Hlller, Charles Francis. LeGrand Jarman, Betty Day, Marie Baritone Felton Hickman. L, Spratley, Glenna Coleman. Bass tuba Floyd O. Ivle. Vlolas-Ly- nh Wakefield, Marcus Melva Boyle. . Harmonium ". Bean.. Pianoforte-rTheo- ra v Johnson Violoncellos Harvard Olson, Ma... rlon Gilchrist, Alther Ashfty, Carma Tympanls drums and bel Balllf. Bass contra Mel via A. BrlmhalL Venice Jepperson. Faculty Quartet Dr. Thomai Flutes Elmer Nelson, Glen Van Martin William Hansen, Ha Wagenen, Warfen BeardalL' Bentley, Franklyn Y. Gates, Oboe Sheriff Henri. Clarinets Clarence Probst, Mark Johnson, Franklin Madsen, Dr. XVern Dickson, Virgil r. ciynug sou nauiiu Allen, be-f- r; g, . 1 i niuc MONDAY' Shows UWIFM 'JiiSt L ZUKOft LASKV Matinee 3:45, 10-25- c; Evening 8:15, 0c THREE JACKS AND A QUEEN With ' lfdM''fsQlFK' V. VV ' MwPMl ' - - - - ml JI m fi It b 4 A 1 '1 III - . DESMOND III -- I ' and t I I :PRMCESS- BONNIE REYNOLDS . Monday SELBINI & GROVINI - Tuesday - ALL SEATS 11 X . Writen and Staged by Jimmie Doyle. I ml ' AUHrvtRSALSPCOAd. With Wm . Mmm: fcF W STANLEY, DOYLE & WINSLOW Scene from "THE. SUNSET' TRAIL ' the girl throw a rose from the ..platform Why did " 10c . . in "Follies of VaudeviUe'' . " KINGSTON & EBNER in "This and That" . I : " MARIE AND RONNIE SINCLAIR kmi 4 ill . fr '' & ife. IllkJiiig-- ' T-- WILtlE i n 'iBarcymonel L TraiT ' - 7 I il B I -- ' Md-- hughes and- 4 ' ""' .. 'S ' , - ij ' . Here is the first great radio romance A super-thrillby the author' of "Manhandled"' and - er "Empty Hands." COMEDY VV . BESSIE DUNLAY & MERRILL ij DESMOND '' in "The Xylomaniacs" 4 By-Arth- ur Stringer. Screen play by Victor Irrin. This Feature Runs Again Tuesday. , in "Sft Long Broadway" . jvTjijnjmrijnAnivvvvvvvv V OUR GANG COMEDY ' "SUNDOWN LIMITED" COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA RALPH BOOTH, Director. |