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Show TEE PROVO POST PAGE EIGHT Cooking Saturday Afternoon mm Demonstration IC Miss Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Miss VOTES Miss Miss Miss Only 49 More Days Left Until Miss the Winners Are Known in Mrs. Irvines Big1 Piano Contest. MBS, HflNSfl CABDELl 34.800 Perhaps the most interesting far in Irvines big piano contest has just passed. week thus Everybodys interest is at white heat. The candidates realise that now is the time to work, and are showing it by every count Dont let a moment slip by. Get in and hustle if you would have your favorite candidate receive one of the goregeous prizes. Trade at Irvines, thus getting a Rouble benefit. You know. ; Following is the count for the week ending May 14th : Standing of Candidates. Miss Lucile Goddard 29, 500 Miss Zina Rawlings 10,700 -- --- ,., Ella Crandall 37,900 Edith --Wells3.Tir7Zr33, 600 DAVID REESE WOli Ethel Sumner 12,200 Bessie Morgan . 16,800 OVATION Ifl OPERA Mildred Goodman - 22,900 .. Anna Dean 99,500 Saturdy Special Della Snow 11,800 Former Provo Boy Scored a Great Jennie Ferre Hit in Salt Lake Singing the 23,200 Title Role in T Pagliacd. LaVieve Huish 39,100 44,100 Josephine Madsen Never have the music lovers of Hannah Cardell 419,500 Provo who went to Salt Lake the Miss LaRue Wood 13,700 last two nights been better paid Miss Jennie Birch 20,000 than when they heard David Miss Mary Hales - 22,400 Reese, our former Provo Miss Fern Van Wagenn 11,600 take the title role in I singer, Pagliac Miss Fay Anderberg 19,800 Mr. Reese was is best d. Miss Irva Aird 83,500 both was given an and evenings Miss Fanny Terry 14,700 ovation at the climax of each act. Miss Olivia Swensen 17,400 Music critics could not praise his Miss Anna Carter 17,100 wofir one prominent and enough Miss Jennie Penroid 13,900 member of the Salt Lake musical Miss Zina Larsen 13,300 fraternity said that only once had Miss Vera Overlade 259,100 he heard the role sung better, and ' Mrs. Vergie Murdock 36,500 that-w- as when Caruso himself Miss Vera Bean 12,300 took the Mr. Reese not only part. Miss Helen Newell 74,700 remarkable a interpretation Miss Edna Jensen 21,400 gave of tbe music, but his dramatic Miss Dorothy Dunn 30,800 impersonation was wonderful. Miss Jlva Harding 21,100 " Miss Edna Evans took the part Miss Pearl Smith 10,100 df. Nedda and Hugh Dougal Miss Orea Bean 18,100 the baritone part of Tonio, and Miss Leah Sorenson 11,600 both gave excellent support. Miss Belva Hurst 27,100 There were fifty pieces in the orMrs. Mary Maycock 28,000 chestra7 and more than one hunMrs. Lizzie Henry 65,800 dred roices in the chorus. ProMiss Edna Simmons 68,900 fessor Thomas Giles, who has Miss Jean Williams 482,500 charge of the music at the UniMiss Fawn JonerZ 15,900 versity of Utah, deserves great Miss Ethel Farrer 101,800 credit for the production, for Miss Nora Redfield 330,500 while the roles were not leading liss Irma Parker T 64,900 demonstratthe chorus 4 1,700 stndents, Miss May Walters ed long months of training under Mrs. Myrtle B. Smith 13,300 . very efficient leader Miss LaRell Carter -- J25,200 Miss Lida Ilarmer 67,500 ..... .... .... You need that you can wear harmoniously with any waist or hat We are going to supply your need and do it so economically that you will never miss the price. We are going to give you just what you wanVjust what black and you are looking for, a stylish white honey comb check skirt in new style and good at-h- up-to-da- -TODAY ONLY Matinee 4 p, m. IN A DEN OF LIONS or LIFE IN A CIRCUS A Sensatiinal Animal Picture in two parts and 50 Scenes. PATTTT. -- WEEKLY A STRENUOUS RIDE Lubin" Comedy. ' GUARANTEED RAIN PROOF , Farce Comedy. ....... ...... . . .... we offer ONE HUNDRED of these beautiful skirts in assorted patterns and sizes. SA TURDA Y PRICE ..... Paxmanl See Our Show Windows for Display 187,200 30,900 iZ LUCtLE. LOVE; THE .GIRL OF MYSSSRY -SATURDAY Matinee 2 to 8. THE WEDDING OF A Serial Story, ' PRUDENCE A two part S. & A. Picture. BUNNYS SCHEME -- " ' Conapt4 In addition to the above we will have a. special on waists including values up to $3.50 to be closed at the Ellen Theatre Son. At an enoromous expense G. Epperson has secured the most sensational series of pictures The A Bunnygraph. . HIS INDIAN NEMESIS Kalem Indian Drama. Mans-gerYEme- 4 . SATURDAY, MAY. 16th .... Mrs. Achsa Miss Ruth Merrill,7 te quality. ... PRINCESS" a skirt. You need a white and black skirt ry er-produced. MONDAY . 3:45, 7:15, 9:30 Victor Hugos Famous Bools, LES MISERABLE S In Nine Parts. Matinee All Seats 10c. All Seats7 20c. 4 most the awe-inspiri- most 'thrilling the -- greatest series of sensations and thrills that Grace Cunard and Francis Ford"" have ' ever done, The play in its entirety consists installment every' of a two-rei el ccoccocooccoc OCwOCwOOCOCOOOCCOCCOCCD o o. o The Famous Opera R0BIN-H00- B R At The .. o o o o o Ihuirf Lucille Love, The Girl of Mystery vho appears inT Fw oreeT seri a Tea tu re every week for fifteen consecutive weeksTat the Ellen be ginnin g n e X t week The ad ventti re" which siory.isi.ona-n- f takes ns into the Wilds of Africa. tr Wild animals, airships7savages, and mysteries of the Orient make this the most sensational and in- & teresting picture ever produced Dont miss the first installment at the "Ellen next week. 5 priiigville High School Opera Co: ; 7 Admission 25, 35 and 50c ' o o A few choice seats ,lt 75c O ccoqosoccococcogcosc&qococcogcoccoccocco WHO IS 'LUCILLE LOVE, Clarionet solo, Spring Song, GIRt OF MYSTERY? 'THE Lynn Overlade. Class Poem, Beth Chamberlain.-Pianselection. Mvrl Blumen- - ADVERTISING PROMOTES PROVO PUBLIC SCHOOLS GAVF. BIG PROGRAM AT THE TABERNACLE ; first program of the olos for the public thal. e The Dramatic recitation, schools this year was held in the tabernarip - lasf ,eveningj dleTold. Beylah Menlove when the following numbers were Cornet, solo, Melody in F, OsCrowther. mond given : The Immortal Gray; Lincoln, Summer chorus, Opening Ro-etion, Roseoe Rawson. Class. Lovely Nigh Boys chorus, , Prayer. f . hoys. . Corwin Johnson. thirty J Greeting. EvalledGood Night address, Piano selection Reverie,.-- Alltel Voices Ever Near, Marvn enbefg. Sentiments. Pri ncipal John F. Carter. Y Rival orators, Wilford Brimhall Rawson, Superintendent LJ.J)g-hn' Bovd Roberts. ' gertsen. June. Closing chorus, Lovely Eighth Grade Herald, iVyHar-- j - u ' , , T'r Newcomhe and Miss- Doro- Mrs. ..Chorus. Bountiful Spring,!j thy Newcombe left yesterday for Girls of the Class. 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