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Show riTIflr inn- ( - nnni-r--u A It Antm ;MlsM c '"lALL THE OLD FAVORITES RETURN WITH THE BRANDON OPERA COMPANY ' "UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF THE BRANDON BROTHERS r P .- -i ...... ; . - - r h ; . ' " -- - ' - . "u " v ,.. - X BARGAIN MATINEE FRIDAY - V' , v Two Nights, November '2021 . ..p. i 4 . '' Show A ,J I O Starts 8:15 - , o THURSDAY, NQV. 20 Robin Hood . V x V v, 1 M m-- 7 Qu v 4 5- ... V - t - f - . -- f cnii, i n FRIDAY 'liv J -- . 11 Matinee 3:30 Seats Not Reserved i i- -r The Mikado v.- - .J ' 25c, 50 c Gilbert & Sullivan's Gem of Gems FRIDAY NIGHT x Jl Petrcva, coming to Columbia v heater in "Hurricane" next Tuewan ' I FILMED PRIZET STORY - . . Thirteen persons, only' two ol then women, but all widely knowii tu "moving picture theater "patronb were selected to portray, the leading characters in 'The Fighting American," Universal Jewel coming lit the Princess theater Monday ana Tuesday., The picture was adapted w m W y, NoveMiiier ' 'ii- andr-mttk- Sprbgville Society Thorn and.J. W. Whiting have returned from Idaho to spend A. C. j Paul and Itiehord Thorne motored to Salt Lake City Sunday. The W.alteEs company at the CarLston Brieuholt's "Orlginai Serenaders," are playing at the dance Jji the Springville Opera house tomorrow night, Saturday, November 15. . Mrs. W. Y. Stoddard of Quincy, Calif., and Mrs. W. W.' Wagner ot Rock Springs, Wyo., ' are visiting with their parentsMr. and Mrs. A. L. Iiaymond. A Real Play of Real People in Real Life. ENTIRE NEW YORK CAST ' Prices $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 50c. " Children in Arms Not Admitted. i ... ' ; : Spriug-vill- e Opera house tonight. Tickets oir sale at lledden and Paskards, 25, 35 and 50 cents. In "fflJRRICANr ' will-presen- t- "" ' ": Comments on "Hurricane" "I defy apyone to be bored for a moment." Alexander Wollcott, N. Y. Herald. Mrs. Levi Thorpe ana A. 11. Sattora, the w.ck wini' Mr. and Mrs. Fay ' concert was enjoyed as the Packard of Salt Lake. .'. feature. closing The marriage, of Miss ( race and Jesse Brownand- - also Thorpe Sir .Merrill Lee Mrs. and Mr. and (if Miss Thelina .'Thorpe 'ami Ciif-- j and Mrs. Milton Thomas, all-firrd Taylor took place in Provo, Salt LakjBCityweK the guests TjifsdavJpvjhfr 11Saturday and Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Reynolds Mrs. Stephen Deal. Helen, were Provo visitors Mrs. Clifford Crandall had as her dinner guests Wednesday, ' Mrs. John Burt and Mrs. Zina Crandall LcRoy Firmage has returned and three daughters and Mrs. E. T. from a trip in adjoining states. ' While gone Ix'Koy' visited in MonCrandall. National tana, the Yellowstone Mrs. A. G. Johnson went to Salt park,. Ogden and" various othei . Lake Wednesday. Mjs Firmage, has been places. gone since may. : Dr. and Mrs. Mark Bringhurst Mrs. Nina Mendenhall was hostand daughter, Marjorie spent Suness to the Alpha Beta club, Friday day in Springville. Nov. 7. Mrs. M. R. Straw- - presiA paper entitled Mr. and Mrs. Faye Packard, of dent, presided. 8alt Lake City were the guests at "Physical Education and School dinner Suuday at the home of Mrs. Hygiene," was given by Mrs. Lillian E. M. Boyer. Huntington." . Mrs. Mary Bird gave a pnpeLenlitlecLi'Industrial EducaMrs .'M. 0. TackardTJr.rbf "Salt tion." Miss Odessa Mendenlinll, acLake spent Sunday with Tier jmr-cut- s, companied by Allierta Mendenhall, ' here. sane a numiK!rj)f solos. Dainty refreshments we're nerved to hIiufI A baby girl weighing eight and teen. Mrs. S.. L. Mendenhall was pounds arrived at the a guest ; Mrs. W. A. home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Firmage, assisted by Mrs. Vivian Wilson, entertained the Sunday night ..: Home Culture club,;Friday of last enterMrs. Ilarry Pennington week. Miss Davies of Salt Lake tained the S. T. club at her' home reported on "An Afternoon with Pauline Firmage gave Thursday night of last week, "500" Chopin." was the diversion. Miss Florence a solo dance. The rooms werevdeo-orate- i hostess. assisted the in roses and chrysanthe Ferguson Twelve persons Were present ana mums. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Glen Dallin was the guest about 40. , -A ; ot - ' 'iiii"imi!iiiii'-'"Revea- bo l several scenes of intense passion which she presents with the skill ot a Bernhardt" Robert Gilbert Welch, "Here Y. Evening Telegram. are moments of compelling Quinn Martin, Morning World. " iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiina , ' , "be.anty.'-'--- n. - : r iiiiuiiiiiiiiiiimiiriiiiiiiiiiimiiitmwfflt 7 i vi-TMRiA n ii wviuwiv r one-four- Golds-broug- , The meeting of the Service Star Legion will be held at the home ot Mrs. Jennie Starr, Thursday 20 at 2:30 p. m. A good Mr. and Mrs. Maeser Crandall program .will be arranged. motored to Salt Lake City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kennedy moAt the Second ward M. I. 'A. tored to Salt Lake City Friday and Tuesday night attention was called returned home Sunday. ' to the fact that the annual M. I. A. road show will be given next TuesA baby boy recently arrived at the day, November 18, in all the five home of Mr. and Mrs. Ace Shep wards of Springville and Mapleton herd. . and, the Second 'ward workers are to win best their first doing plac ' Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Barker are and enter the winners contest at also the proud parents of a baby ' , Provo. boy who arrived but recently. A twelve pound baby boy ar. The Etude club met this week at rived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Htnea. of The borne claw Tegs the Peter Forsythe Saturday night read "How the System of Writing Notes was Invented." The. quesMrs. J. A. Goldsbrough went to tions were led by Captola Cberring-ton- . Salt Laka City Saturday to spend Teas Hlnes played "The Bug- a month at the home of her daughged Cross.",. Mrs.- Mary Mowet ter, Mrs. F. M. Young. played "The Serenade." Luncheon was served by. the hostess, n R. Graham visited the past week at the home of her daugh' A birthday and surprise part ter, Mrs. Harold Cbristensen. Mrs. was given In honor of A L; Thorpe Graham is from Falrvlew. ' num-ber "(''-'',- - " at his home last Tuesday by a of friends. Games were th '! Nephl Straw returned Monday enjoyment of the evening afte from a trip to Salt Lake. which supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Sol Clyde, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mrs. Manford Hutchinson ana Averett, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Thorpe, Mrs. Claude Larseu entertained at Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hall, Mr. and. the home of Mrs. Claude LArsen Mml. O. A. Reynolds, Mrs. H. O. Thursday for Mrs. Bela Wright Thorpe, Mrs. Roy Loveridge, Mrs. Jesse Aldous of 'Philadelphia, Pa.,J Miss Eliza Packard Visited during The Junior girl enjoyed au ' dor" wcinie roast at the home Miss Inez Jesse Monday evening; . "JoEn ItoxvtTTins returned from Nevndii, where he has spent tliejiast few months, to attend school. Mrs.-Joh- PRINCESS ALL SEATS i m Monday 10c, 23c. A . Thrill follows thrill, laugh follows laugh, cl' imax; pounda hard upon heels the of climax in this staggering exciting story of one young Fighting American's adventures ' across the world on the trail of romance ! - ' ' . A Terpsichorean In Their. Fantasic and Spectacular Dance Creations, Presenting Their Original Double Face Dance. - EDWARDS & DEAN i .i ir.i aennaa ana miss Keva Ijcwis ana Elizabeth Cannon of Provo. .: A- j r.; - bundle " shower ' for 'Alben Hntchlvgs, who leaves today for a mission to Germany was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. ft. Crandall, Jr, last- - night, , Tues- - " Present, a Song Story "THE GOLDEN WEDDING NIGHT" Charlie Rogers & Co. In a Comedy Singing and Talking Skit , . Treat THE ANDR1FF TRIO - No-lan- -- "A Bunch of Thrills" Mrs. Blanche M. Goodie enter tained the Wednesday Evenina Bridge club at her home Xovembeh 5. Those present were Carol Bird, Burdella jCatherine Reynolds, - "THE ICE-MA- N" ; MAHON & CHALET TTTwo Bdys vmmvmm ! . l Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crandall of Provo were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Crandall Sun Dougall, Helen Groesbeck,- - Arline Mendenhall, Josephine Stooky, Mrs. Betty Petty, Mrs. Hazel Mrs. Bess R. Mendenhall, Mrs; LaRue Deal; . Mrs. Ethel Weight, , '. . Paramount Picture AGNES AYRES in' r "WORLDLY GOODS" Ralph Wood, of Lehi, spent Fri day in Springville, visiting with friends and relatives. day.- and CLAIRE & ATWOOD Mrs. Veneer Grant, of Stockton, was a caller at the home of Mrs. N. J. Deal Saturday. , ; 3 : 45 8: 15 Evening, 25c, 40c, 50c. Matinee 10c All for Love r jib Junior Orpheum Monday and Tuesday n Western Vaudeville Manager's Ass'p. Presents r Mrs. Leu Fish of Salt Lake City spent last Wednesday visiting, Miss , Orpba Deal. I day November 13. 1M:1'" useful presents, were received by the honored guest - . "Petrova has never done anything so dramatic, poignant" Alan Dale, N. Y. American. MAIL ORDERS NOW SO SINGING VOICES - MAIL ORDERS NOW I E G A COLUMBIA SEATS ON SALE 10 A.M. TUESDAY , the winter. L THE BIGGEST AMUSEMENT VALUE EVER OFFERED IN PROVO TEMPTATION BARGAIN PRICES 50c, 75c, $1.00 PLUS TAX wy -- ONE NIGHT ONLYNOV. 18 AT 8:15 0 J. inter-collegjn- mibs SEAT SALE MONDAY 18. his to China as a liam Elwell Oliver in the ' Can stoaway, where he encounters adventure in an effort to res Laenunle scenario much cue his sweetheart from the power contest and was awarded first priz of leaders of a revolutionary horde a scholarship. or soldiers. Some of the action Oliver is a student in the tin! calls for hazardous experience in ' rersify of California ; also has Baft airplanes. Thomas Forman directed the picconsiderable travels in China and he drew upon his knowledge of ture and the thirteen tars that appear in. it are Tat O'Maliey, Mary these widely divergent localities. The hero, is expelled from college A'STor, Raymond Hatton,' Warner Oland. Kdwin .1. Brady, Tavlor Car- Clarence Geldert, Alfred Fish er. Jack Byron, James Wang, Em- mott King, Jaiie Starr hnd . Frank Kingsley. O'Maliey and. Miss Astor have the juvenile leads and the others are in character parts of a type for which--thehave become famous, both m the screen., and on the speaking singe. by j4he-stUArlo-iliniktel ca-- iK'--j v The Bohemian Girl from Texas. HARRY LANGDON in 'ALL NIGHT LONG" and COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA COMEDY RALPH BOOTH; Director; . |