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Show THE PROVO POST PAGE TEntE sale April 1st to 6th inclusive. Refor-- lt seems to be the general idea turn limit Apnl 12th. Ask, for that associations in the theatre are tickets via Salt Lake Route. a handieap jn the .true, pursuit of art,, and tend fo draw one too for from the A'OVE"TOrREDOCRTHl""'T"Patl!br t ortaT'coh s 13c ration Mr. Maaa-tfn- d Miss Richmond are HIGH COST OF LIVING decidedly of a different optnionand v In prOof of their contention, they offer The Bern. Walton, building across the pre"8enrt to the theatregoer! of the street from thqtithing office on this city for their judgment. They first. WestjtreeL has been purchased have played nearly every rttr- In the and is being fitted up to accom- - east and middle west with mai-emodate the Consumers League, an success. organization to be made up of mens- bors of the community who will each contribute $1.00 for creating a pur- COLUMBIA WEDNESDAY chasing fund to be used for purchas,.1 ing flour and feed, hay, grain, coal,! sugar, etc., In car load or Job lots.) A real drama of the underworld. This will be stored and distributed to as it really ls, and not as writers of he members of the league as wanted melo dramas would hae us believe t the wholesale or Job lot price. Mr.' It Is, will be presented s.t the T. Orion on theatre Berry will be In charge as Columbia Wednesday Hstributing agent for Provo district, when In the Gray cf the Dawn will In presenting this organization tc are all soloists as well as ensembb F h arlf s JL .Wright will .act as solicit feature attractions." w enDTai"b tc iT Mr erst ."Hallo play wfahes the to This pictures life in New Yorks manager the public ng pgent for enrolling members. the musical business' on the road f nounce the talent of the HalloXeil x twelve yeais and has studied i ing characters which seem to live of Concert company is composed WRITE THEIR OWN SONGS.. people and knows what it takes t . and breath, and which really strike . musicians ho have been with mieh j pieage the public, aud has alway strike home- - It tells the story of a, Vlola Dayton wants to be a real her deepair she leaves the theatre "ichncnd and Marm. at' the Columbia rose rgaclzaticns as Arthur Pryor, R. made good wherever the coinpan of the mire, a girl of the fairy for she is a pretty girl and the; and meets a waif who takes her for Theatre, Wednesday, Offer Kryl Bands, Chicago and Minneapolis plays. It takes quantity as well a unJerworld, bllndjy and unreason- - fairy's dress makes her llok even a real fairy, as. ghe Is still wearing A Musical Areat. are giadu. quaity, is the reason why thJ HalU Symphony orchestra,-enMeanwhile, eiOfprlL-gunx ' 1vrietr'HerTStnirr61orie'r"riray--her comes has not been father ihat and who. double! jatrtf ,oL the cst. musicaL auheota of. u4l..Cenert "company- crook, fighter is suddenly called- - to the ' . and foreibn counti :eo. They today. Musical lovers and musicians both crossing the girl who is true to him. t.o . killed, ell returns to New York and hould not fail to hear Richmond and spends his time and money on a European war and he entrusts his a rcwanL-offered for the recovery A policeman ra Has if r daughter to the care of friends, Mr. of his lost daughter.' at the Colun bia .theatre nest faster traveler lnn aud CONland is sees offer and Mr seldom It with this 8 that dame, .who finally, when cornered recognizing ttm Wednesday. very Nevlnson, placing wo real artists leave the legitimate after a crime, betrays him to the them a cheque for $30,000 to be in- - girl from the, published description. (eld of music to appear in vaudeville, polled. vested for the benefit of the girl, lo restores her to her father. CERT A PLEASANT Hallovall Company, at Columbia Thursday, Auspices;FirelDei)C The Fairy and The Waif at ThePrincessTheatreThursday . 1 -- - it -- . -- j -- d in' iiiriTX--ij U PHILMONIC I MUSICAL SURPRISE The Philharmonic concert last Fri Jay afternoon la the Columbia cami Ike the fresh brews' of spring an was a pleasant surprise to the mus! thtf "'" Garden City: Th avtf Is made up of professions oclqtv musicians of Salt Lake City, whr work In 'the various orchestras a -'h.t.' so a matinee 'was theonh time at their disposal at Provb, Tb HViage, considering' the hour, was better than expected. t While the harmohy was fine, tfc hurried arrangement on the stag i'.d net' bring- out the best In. some of the Instruments: they were not r eear and full as they should h? . Icon. The finest rendition was the strain: cf.Rd ward Xrk gs 'or THURSDAY, MARCH 15 s - Und.r Auspices - '" whi-- h Ibsen's rn'irp'ng1 part Henrik It has been said that Viola7 Vale the most beautiful Is And graceful -- be t lw-rpt- Tb masterpiece.' of the piece, - w- also fine, and received several rccal T''i cHtc! aurtleiice that .hea the high class music ae well please with their afternoon, and hope that ntay not be the last visit of the' mnsjclana JoPrQya Cbas. K. Harris World Famous Pong in. Six. Reels aUli John H. Wentzel 1 . v ears aeswnwy n' WSPrCErARTlSTSFESTORlNG T petite classical and Orients! dander' ' ever sent West In vaudeville, and Salt LaV. l. IX she has scored a big hit wherever City April 4 6. 6. ' Excimsl ratr she has appeared. via Salt Lake Route. Tickets or " of Local FirejDept. ' JSt, - Aj)upil of J)scar Saenger of Nev York and formerly with the Madam Butterfly Grand Opera Company. He has a deep, rich baritone voice with a large range, Mr. Wentzell sings ' either in English, Italian or German language. -PRICES 15V25S 351, 50X -- SALE OPENS WEDNESDAY, MAR. f BTSR?wmyiXiagU!aaWOTM'tlBaJW.' 'flu tvaiWM 'I Theatre,: Friday, Matinee and Nigh' TUESDAY, MARCH 23 X ,1 CLAN STEWARTS J w I , hYv 1 mix. - f rI f' ' - u X i.V L INTRODUCING ErEarl Gray, J4. ' Scotlands Favorite Bass "A little, tn aided, f Climbed cn an old ians knee, ' - . Begged for. a story,'.. ' Do, Unle, pleaser.' ' " , Why are you sings,' Why live alone. . t Have you no babies Have yon no. home? Then follows 'the old mans "story of how he fell in love, late In hi -- 1 ever-ha- d, Louts,- - thedaugbtei tr only sweetheart his friend. , She loved him devotedly but their happiness ceased when hi found her in the arms of another. She dared not tell him that the mai was a convict and her brother and he left her After the Ball. -- X She trled to . telLhlm, Tried to explain. , would not listen, . Pleadings were. vain. He travels abroad! and tries to forget and in the meantime, Loufsr h dies of a broken heart Fate brtrgs him face to the ,ma who has caused him to leave Louise, The man Ln an effort to save tbi life of bis sister's is shot and before be dies tells him al .V which has caused sweetheart, end of hi love affair. the tragic - , The Talkative Tricky Trickster AngusMcLaren - ad v Harry MacIntyre, ix he-h- The Eccentric Scot Appearance - - ftT: 'J: - - . : Thats why Tm Uely, No home at all. '1 "broke her "heart, pet ' . - i - Johnny Dobbs, -- j ' The Boy from Alabama - " X- - ' - ,v- - Sandy McPhersen, V y ' ' N Scotch Comic t TheTwoMacs International Dancers Miss lsa Donaldson, Musical Director f&ce.-wtt- - ' - . Watch fpi t Master Aiiarew;5trathem Parade-- : Pncest10c,-20c,30- c Boy . Violinist |