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Show r: - . . TI?E SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER abundance of pep and ability. 3, Frank HolHday and Misa iiresent a otnedy, jewel wjiich. aing-lathey call " Iietalled." It - Wil-lett- e, i,a -- 2:30, 4:00, 7:30, 9:00. . j . m . i i 11 n - "S ' Costume the which ia furspecial drop showing the xterior of a wealthy The widow's "home- and . garden action hinges upon a request of the widow tftjthe.jmlice station for an officer, to guard her premises. Aniedia is known as the world' k liin g'rea.fext concert acconltonist. pfognrar miyeg up in dpftghrf wau ner the catch popular ielodies ft today with the Btuidrd clussics and he iir rendering both When ti motion piVtnri- - company classes of music In a masterly style. W mliles four "of its biggest box or- - Touches of .Individuality and show 'make can it Aineaio'a program an for outluau'shlp production stars file HieiiH wii.v one tiling that the coin-- j. outstanding feature. fuith in the story and I, y hn I)ashlngt6u's Aninial Novelty is it lui.-- I'ltil'lic Hpiieal. . the most entertaining animal act In done , .Iiim siii.li a tiling lias bwn vaudeville today, imagine earsmid I'iiriuiiouut production fur dog working in perfect ha niwii. North of riti." produced liy Irvin The aninniK 41 re tniim'd in a w onli will lie tne feature at Vitot'derful manner and will lie the most riuM (iliimt)la(theii((;r .for two days atsurprising novelty that child vaudeville ha?e witopening MouiSy, . at tendants by nessed in- their careers as theater; Tin-- pieture la an adnptntion .Iiuiiis llnuiiltou of the popular goers. ' novel ny tne Hire r.uii'rsiiu jiouu. n.lMir of "The Covered Hason. Hammer and Haniuierjfl 8 confor Mnndny. Vamli ville tortionist art fashhwfJFTnto a in the days when unique "Woodland Fantasy;" touch "WnyfiM-vaudeville wan known as variety, the high spots of novelty and enter- Mi-Annie Hart, the Lombnrd jtilininent The frog is Trni'y and Sam Joliir-- truly lifelike in his appearance n.nd Hoi., were favorls. The five old gestures and the audience will lie timers . have "joined forces for one Surprised t find that, the realistii more ywlug mind the THrlW'tillitHfi.e. la, In -- fnif, a ynry-jiiuvauileville circuits and under the girl. caption of "Variety Pioneers," Topics of the Day and Columbia of Venterday,'' they ren- orchestra complete the bill" der a program that Wrtl bringback pleasant memories to the old timers. "THE BANDOLERO." Every memler o the quintet la 1 over si sty but they still retain an feaOne of the most interesting tures of "The Bandolero," which will lietiie feature at the Strand theater Monday and Tuesday is said These to lie the bullfight ' scenes. w:ere made by Tom Terriss, the Phori- in Granada, Spain, near the 7 famous Alhamlira,' while the Grand Fair of that nook of the world was in progress. . "r were looking mighty Thlngs black so far ns special bullfight scenes were concerned when Canera, tb4 most renowned annoyer of bulls in Spain, came along with his ten AH UrfousottiLdnllnr horse. J allownot s is Canero As '. specialty ing nny one except himself and his horse tq get into danger dodging the bull on horseback at the last possible moment and then, for good measure, hudling over the bull's back iir. Terriss got not only the different sort of bullfight that he . was. seeking, but also one that while packed with tbrHls, was innocent of those details that make most fights not only censurable, )iut also irot highly diverting .to most Amer-ieati- n n n rzi u o?.a pbt ther jnhaucel by a MONDAY AND TUESDAY T Four Shows Dairy 'A Sport g, and JaJkJng number with 2j!j924. , Vaudeville Otters Good CI . Bill Monday sur-cwd-s fir i f i Kir h M 1 !'iv -- V nTWHiiur U L af I'tffro tie f ttrclulia md I ante AtiorW'm In ' " 'ikt&frt i it -- fe -- - ; ft. We Are Overstocked : the ThriUs: ot the Real Spanish Bullfight Arena! ,4 Tlir. r,!rtl:rrt w: flliurvl in "Sipain, with Canero, the-- " trreatcst bull- 4rt the vnri.i .leaping on man-size- fi-- horseback the rhprrfris 'ovi-- r Bulls, flirting recklessly with tic'ath .... and Nt'w s Hi'41y- - -- s - PHONOGRAPHS m ogxaphs and Radios. Sold on easy js jWIA4 r terms. We have a few used ones just like new we are selling at half and as low as off. guaranteed two-thir- ds same as new ones. . K tnnnMo ayert oatnm el flannel and embossed cretonru V Is one of the reany new con' tritattone for Palm '"Beach. : TtM flannel ts a. soft ahada of powdet tro and the jcreWfuie-- hsa rose-cotored nrores.-'-Tpleated rufni eboat the awn end'lheoatgftri Our line of Xmas cards, books, musical sinstruments, gift books, dolls, toys, games, etc., all on sale at real cut prices. Get the big Brunswick Phonograph FRE 1? f ana Ladies' High Grade A ' : - , at Reduced Prices 1 An unusual oopportunity to buy Christmas Sweaters pretentions dramatic-productiopre sented in the city for some time by grange school children was given by students of1 the Franklin school at the high school, auditorium Wednes day evening. ; How Santa Clans recovered his stolen toys was show n with strikiitg effect in an operetta written by Mrs. Hannah Cardell and played by the children. The Brownies were excep tionally good and little Billy Nelson took the audience by teform with hiB singing. In the major production, "Polished Pebbles" directed by I). Byron Jones, assisted by Sirs. Gussie John nn'tfe Lottie Worthen, all Of the characteAtook their parts in a way thatjrrfulil be creditablii to a high school production, V Myrtle Kuight as Rosalie was very charming as Were the three ladiea who went to Paris,- Ada Cowan, Zelma Ada'nisnn and Onda Tom Jepperam as Chrlstensen. "Uncle Bob," who was disguised as a negro in the first act, made a remarkable transformation of characterization. Mary Duhlquist, as Mrs. Gabble" abused her poor husband, Jonathan . Madsen, terribly. John Stagg and Helen Spencer as the country kids were very ; good. The choruses were'excellent Wilde's orchestra contributed their services to. the performance. What was said to be one of the More than ?200 was realized from most successful a Well as the most the which w ill go;jU purchase playground equipment for the school. A capacity audience the productions. Qnn nnr hjouvv ' TJrnnswirk " linp nf - L If Boys Girls'. Men's d iU' WEDNESDAY AND CHRISTMAS Viola Dana in "Aloncr Came Ruth" V' at a discount 5 ii i , PODGE BROTHERS k tindselman Music Co. Lifii.ll ey- 120 Provo West Center' , SCHOOL PLAYS WELL RECEIVED -- en-Ju- rcOEUMBIA MONDAY--Matinee Western Vaudeville -presents JUNIOR il Mfz. PRODUCTION 11 SIX NEW COASTING Mgr.ss'n. COURSE BUILT . ACTS Varsity Pioneers JACK HOLT' - LQ15 VVILSOf Novelty Entertainers of Yesterday '.NOXHEEERY-- -- WASHITGTON'SAI a; M ARROW 1AL NOVEtTY Dogs and Cats Working ; f ' 7 j ; TTJ r V4 --r 1 i 1 -- V-- ! In Perfect Harmony fl - 62 lb-- : , DOQriYAElD' Accord- - y w.t nrrrn 'V IIOLLID A Y & WILLETTE G tfaramoicnt :ruMre "The mad kvtfi rush of thousands ' and ' thousands . of frenzied cattle. .' Ymi'll s ihU and a thousand otner reai mruis in the lig companion picture to "The Covered Wa&on. World's Greatest Concert ' V ionist '' Miss J. Fjank William Fairbanks IN "THEBSUIl'S AMEDIO 1 i r S prevent" ... ' j ' ' I In a Special Mounting . J Topics of the Day . - This picture runs again Tuesday. Regular prices. "31 . .( ..$ .'.,$ 4 955.00 985.00 .$1095.00 . . . . t$1195.0(jV .;. .... . $130.00 Al!jpMcesJFU)etroit TAKE A DODGE HOME THIS CHRISTMAS A. B. Worsley Conine. I Dealer in Dodge Brothers Motor Cars .;":'..,,' ;r:r ..'..."... town "ar the extension of Third Smith street, so the Klwanls cliib committee decided it would be better to regrade the course a little and make it safe for all to '.ride down.. "In addition to that, however, we constructed an entirely new course ihout 2fX f.H't south oflBe old one hTi h 'promlsea to be a real thriller.. '"Why ask me when it is going to show? All I know is, that I wish it would hurry and come. We are planning., to. get a gans of the university fellows out who- - seem to crave- - excitement and run them down the course for a while on toboggans-'"to pack down the show w licit it does come and then - the - ." ' ::.'T v;;v-:- ;- : rn ; I HUE The Economy Bicycle Shop, located at 382 West Cente wjn move to the Horr Bicycle ShopTNo. lU JJniyersity avenue, before Janua-j;----- -- boyswith their coaster flyers ran In a Comedy Jewel ij . ; Kequest. MONDAY AND TUESDAY "WOODLAND EQHOES" .'" 1 All Seats 10c in -- - Princess Hammer & Hammer M Special Roadster . . . . Special Touring ... . special B Coupe. . . . . . Special B Sedan. Special A Sedan . . . . . . . "Thrills" Taken Out of Old Course by We 1ihv- taken some of the kick out of the coasting course," Jacob Coleman ; remarked when asked when it was going to snow deep enough to make coasting possiblor-- t "Some of the youngsters com plained at taking too many spills go'ing down the last winter,-whil- e old course out on the east part of - JorduringJhejmmthofJqve A Few SIX VAUDEVILLE ERK'ESTTCRRENCE the people of UTAH COUNTY. Touring cars, sedans, roadsters and coupes are all effected, and these tried and dependabhrrnodels can all be loughi TOD A Y for considerably less than they could be purchased BYKIWANIANS ppteeiiii ACTS BV ADOWH 'ZUKOH U. LAiKf JESSE PBtStNTED , .3 p. m. 10c and 23c .8:15. 25c, 40c, 50c . Evening. FURTHEST NORTH IN THRILLS din IRVIN WiLLAT -' substantial cut in all passenger dar types. This is the Christmas gift that Dodge Brothers make to A kM Ii-JSS- 'A mx mm and Comedy make the trill in record speed." Mr. Coleiijan denied being wPMiWe-f- ir bt8nrrt ieeu none nor tne interest of winter. -' uuu oaiu xb nai tiiu Khvauls club. A force- of men ana teams were put to work in the Job before the frost got In the ground. Well, anyhow, the weather man promises to send us a liberal supply t of snow, - " Reductions Bicycles, coaster wagons scooters, tricycles and many other big values will 'be disposed of at reduced prices before we move to our new location. |