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Show THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8,1924, "AGE SIX. li- - r - ; - i and On Stage ' ; Screen lvll': 7l 1 ORPHEUMJR. VAUDEVILLE ATCOLIIBIA All.vbiosWjof real fast-movin- g will bo right -- In their glory when Richard Dix's first action-drum- a Paramount starring ulcf". at the Columbia theater hattan," la shown at the Columbia theater Monday and Tuesday. The atory la air adapjatlon by Paul 81oane and Frank Tuttle of the bv novel, "The Definite Object," Jeffery Farnol. utt whos- e"THE SEA HAWK." purchased the Iglfiud of Manhattan from the Indians and Peter in all for giving It back to them. Regarded, by "Virtue pf Its orig "There might be some' life In the inality and magnitude, as even a better entertainment than the auold town then," says he. Here's a role that suits Dix to thor's well remembered Rafael BabaUnl's, The a "T. Jacqueline Xojran has (he. leading Sea Hawk," as pieturised by Frank Lloyd and released as a First Na- feminine role opposite the star. local -- The va udevffie tiect Ion vr1ir also ttenal picturercomes to the "Man-hattan- if if it J ;.: ,l 'AN: UNUSUAL EVENT v.., 1 i . g vJl5jJ undoubtedly being the teat authority on the gporU and pa8tlmea of cowpuncher," a title most deserred-- j bestowed la recognition of hia untiring endeavora in exploiting the of hatardoualy sensational - feats ' riding, roping and all the other daredevil sports of the westers . plains.. Zarr. Mayo and Benn, two men and a girl have an unusual blend of satire In their trayesty Tauderllle offering "She Cares for Me." The vehicle is made' up of witty, nifty andmnart TOnTerationrwirtehThoF outfhly explain the situation to their a udltors, in a lifelike way, Dolly Dumplln', "The Little Bnn-away, la hearided as vaudeville a biggest little star and what the las Dolly ' lacks In dimunitive sie and. experience is counteracted by her freshness and, talents. A two reel comedy and the Colum-- . bla orchestra will round but the ' program. ," . Scara-mouche," be Riven Monday. For benuty and artistry there are very few.if any, superior to the "Whirl of Song and Dance," The stnge settings and costumes are exquisite. There are three people in the company, Roy Zermain, Frances Fairer and Marie Walter. Jack and Jessie Gilwon, an ex traordinary clevet man and woman team of artists, present anjoffering called "A Cycle of Smiles and ac-t- s Less Than Half rneir Actual Value Our buyer, while in the market, has made an exceptional saving on 300 beautiful coats. These we are offering at as great a saving to you as the saving we made by this fortunate purchase. These coats are all- made of the finest' material, beautifully trimmed and well tailored. They will be on sale Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at the following ridiculously low prices- $2475 10c Provo's Leading Jewelry House 34 West Center St A deposit will hold any article. nereas 'and taken aboard a ship the dead man's body to the door- kidnapped to sail about for, Algiers, thus makOliver's step of Penarrow v Hall, home. When OHverubmits to an ing it seem positive that Oliver examlnationandjroveslhis inno- had fled from punishment' for his cence to the Justice, Lionel, his sunt At sea the pirate ship on which brother, fearing that he might' lie accused of the murder, has Oliver Oliver Is held prisoner is attacked TUESDAY Neal Hart . Horror-stricke- in "The Forbidden Range" SEE OUR WINDOWS VIM n, MILTON SILLS and ing COMEDY His First SHOWS Enid 4 Rafael Sabatini's Greatest Romance iiiiinninntiiiiiiiif"i"iiiiii COL UMBIAMonday a supporting cast includ Bennett, Lloyd HuehesrWallade Beery am 3,000 players. and ;"7 , f'What am I bid for this pearl from Paradise who outshines the rarest beauties of the richest harems?" the young English maid of to the droning voice listened gentle breeding M the' auctioneer and the shrill clamorous cries of the Moslem bidders, scarcely realizing she actually was being sold as a slave n a public market. i I by a Spanish Marauder nd Oliver become a galley slave for several attyears, lhen a Moorish gallease acks tie Spaniards, Oliver frees himself from his chains, helps the Moors to conquer the ship and lr made a commander by the bash a. AND MONDAY $2.75 ' ANDERBERG Inc. in England. wnere Masterj refer Godolphfai Is murdered shortly Mter his sister Hosamund and Sir OUverTressilian anmntnee their coming marriage. "uver of the murder because a trail of blood leads from PRINCESS ALL SEATS $14.75 I $19.75 Here you will find the Jewelry of your desire. in rich dramatic Resplendent value and requiring .many and massive backgrounds for its many big sequences "The Sea Hawk" as transferred to the screen by .. Mr. Lloyd, is not only, one of the1 outstanding cinema achievements of the past year but one of, the slngu- lar triumphs of screen history. Slaves. - I : Strand theater. begins ma thin? in the world of gifts is a gift of for"Him," Jewelry from Anderberg Inc. For "Her" or the sweetest thought is one expressed m somefme piece of artistic craftsmanship. and playgoers Monday, Tuesday Wednesday on the screen of the me story - , Tfi a smartpst. the average super- Guy Weadick and Flores La Due production has had its locale on are two names that mean much to the land, a majority of the big the world of cowboy sport, WeadickJ scenes of "The Sea Hawk" have ''The guy that put the punch' in been taken) at sea, on four gigantic the jb uge men, in the world. Out I phiii u tue mxteentn century ppr- in the cattle country he is caller, lor, two of them rowed by galley Thrills." mi.iiiiwumiii.i.-hi,,- . A Distinctive Remembrance! Anderberg Gift Jewelry 5 .M mf""'-- .... 3 p. m., 10c, 25c' 25c40c, 50c. Ever. 8:15, WESTERN VAUDEVILLE MANAGERS ASSN. PRESENTS Star-Rol- e 6 Acts Jn. ' r v. ... M WonrlQuillo M. EX VUUUUIIIIU K WHIRL OF SONG AND DANCE with Roy Zermain, Frances Farrer and Mane Walter JACK AND JESSIE GIBSON 5 A 1 ' " ; in "A Cycle of. . Smiles and Thrills" ... wwvw juu'.. BARR, MAYO AND RENN " : in "SHE CARES FORME" DOLLY DUMPLIN' & CO. ' ii w I " , A Remarkable Juvenile Comedy 1 unering ' Four great' galley ships and galleons specially con structed at a cost of $275,000. Costumes specially made at a cost of $85,000. An entire M oorish village off the type, of the Sixteenth century built. And a score of other points of tremendous interest to make this the most daring spectacle and dramatic story of love and adventure ever presented. "THE LITTLE RUNAWAY" . GUY WEADICK AND ' FLORES LA DUE ".:'!-- ifI? it i? ill ll . ": in "RIDDLES" Owr 8 ' Gang Comedy 15 "IT S A BEAR" If you want to enjoy yourself to the limit, come to "Manhattan." And see Richard, the starring in an lion-hearte- . adventure-romanc- e and good fun. d, 7 sizzling 'with thrills i COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA ft Ralph Booth. Director 1 THIS FEATURE PICTURE RUNS A AGAIN TOMORROW. Ji REGULAR PRICES . 5? " .... vwu.u.wwWUfli a. THE S T R A N D 1 9:30 2:30, 4:30,7:30, -- Four Shows Daily PRICES M?SSS? , Adults Evenings-Child- Matinees . Children (under 12) . . . . .. . 25c Adults ..35c ren (under 12) .... . . . . .......... 35c 50c |