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Show J i ,L , tJ: iHE PROVO POST PAGE THREE rincess) TODAY Af4D WEDNESDAY - Equitable Motion Pictures Cor ,ioration Presents Margarita Fischer Sth WEDNESDAY, MARCH - in '!.!! THE DRAGON" A revelation of City Life fne thrilling sets of . 1' A startling realism. Muiintme World Film Corporation l .. 7..K1, : 1 j CLARA KIMBALL! YOUNG The Greatest and Most BeauG-fu- l Moion Picture Artist on Earth in CAMILLE" version of Alexander Dumas immortal drama.of pot and passion. Piodueel by' the renow ped director, Albert Capelianl, This picture will faseina'te mankind all the world oven It is Clara Kimball Young in her greatest , triumph. Comedy; THURSDAY - March 9th Shubert Feature Show to be Goojd Pack the Columbia Theatre to Capacity. & ( n A five net AVonderplay teeming t with romance. realism andlhfilling incident st being hown in the event upon all sides. Society will be out in force and the people generally w'll respond to the call of Mirth, Music and Melody, which this event promises. The minstrel first part will be replete with burlesques, satires and witticisms of a more or less local nature. This, together with popular numbers by some of our best vocalists, assisted by a double quartette of picked voices. The olio numb rs wdll consist of loublte and sdngie turns in comedy, musical and novelty acts and all to close with a grand spectacular international review. This undoubtedly will be the banner theatrical event of the season and should net the club a nice little sum, which CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN we understand is to fc utilized for CAMILLE AT PRINCESS the securing of advertising matter to FRIDAY, MAT. THURSDAY be used in exploiting the citys many advantages to those interested in World Film Corporation presents this section. A big evenings enterClara Kimball Young, the febst beautainment in a good cause. Puoh it tiful and accomplished motion picalong. ture artist in the world, in a Millie Ritchie at the Ellen Next Thursday play mellias. duets, trios, sextettes and chorus Those who attended The Colm bit Saturday. night were given j. rare numbers were bo well renderej mat taste of good old opera, the like of the audience bjy its hearty applause, which is seldom seen in our city, celled time and again for encores, . salacious ipovies and but the company with one or two exnow ,'he cheap vaudeville seem to he the ceptions showed little inclination to entertain- rpeat cnly class of theatrical Cora 'Irncey, peying the male part ment fire public demands. Neverthe-'esALna-Pac was no doubt the most Robin Hood as presented by of the "'fisiic She has a the ?e Koven Orera company was trice cf rare beauty, and her rendigreatly apreciated by those who saw tion of O, Promise Me was superb. U. It was a performance deserving Ivy Scott as Maid Marian and F.alph of a pocked h:use. notwlthstandihg Bralnard.as Robin Hood were rMa advanced prices prevaied for com- very good. Phil Branson in the coro- panies the size cf th's one can not j edy character of the Sheriff of Not-- ' get byl. without .advance priced 1 tlngham was ideaL fIn fact If space houses. j would permit, much good could be "Robin Hoodis one of the old said of each member of the cast. operas, so full of good, whole- - fice it to say that It would be very some comedy and tuneful music tb. t nice if Mr. Ashton could afford to it w ilT never pass out . of ' the world r bring more such entertainments - to of popular operas. Tko iA', Provo. that-the- ' s, e .M i ' iu Suf-com- ic ( The Lady with the La The pictur has been directed by who has Mons. Albert Capellani, TAnade a name for himself in the film Mooannals by his work in the The an! Imposter. nlight" Camille has obtained her name by popular assignment. She was ca'led The Lady with the Camillas after her fondness 'for those dowers, but what mattered it? Properly she was Marguerite Gautier, a girl w ith a bad She reputiton. was lovely fa.. & , anl There was a young count, popular. with millions, at her feet. Yet she . did not love him. was Arina ud, the young country lawyer, who won her heart For a time there was happiness between the pair. Then Armaud's father persuaded her to give up the boy, mille reverted to de Varville. Arm raid and de Varville fought a duel; 'and Marguerite died of a brokmahbefore not. however, en heart, e Ai- ing it.-plaln'tjiat she really A PARE TREAT ROBIN HOOD of Alexander Dumas -- THE WOMAN PAYS, A 5- ACT WONDERPLAY AT COLUMBIA THURSDAY , . In the end she realizes her mistake when her beauty is. marred by aa accident in a terrific sto-and Hie. , Vali Valli, the renawned Engi:. actress, who has a long list cf stage successes td Jier credit in both England and America, v ill he seen on the screen hare at The Columbia Thursday In The Woman Pays," a five act dramatic feature picture produced by the Rolfe Photo Plays, Inc., Metro program, j for release on the This production affords Miss Valli, an excellent opportunity to give fun maudWomen are strange. Miss Young swa tq her remarkably versatile tai- has a splendid character in that oi j entu, which insures an interestlhg Camille and does it full Justiec. Ad-- ! picture. In the role of Beth' dancBillie falls forAhe charming the finefet and most exprea- - try, she is shown as an attractive, er in thd two . reel LKo comeily sive actress now before the motion ambitious and vain woman, who toys Knocks and Opportunities" at the picture camera, she rises to the with fate and brings about the fiEllen Thursday', March 9. great opportunities which this char- nancial ruin of her hftsband, through her love of extravagance and social acter gives her. j lo-- she makes amends and saves her lhusband from public disgrace. 1.1 in o Valli Is supported ty a cast ? of dlrtinguished artists of the screen and stage, including Marie Empress, Edward Brennan,. JohnE. Bowers, Paul Lawrence and Mrs. Julia nu ' ley. v ; TIMPANOGOS 1 Coven-mittedl- RANGE Will pasture animals for y at summer per head in North Fork, Provo Canyon. Range superb, herder in charge constantly. For detais , apply to John R. county 8. A ' surveyor. $3.00 Stew-art- At theEjincsss tonight and. tomorrow 99 A t ' A r, Woman Pays When the reserved seat sale opens for the Commercial Clubs Big Van deville Review, Manager t Ashton I ; - The Will Undoubtedly will have his hands full taking ca-- e of th6 crowds, Judging from the i fr Rolfe Plrotoplays otter VALLT VALLI The channinq and talented actress in CommercialClub .. Kb. 2v, .id,1 10c, jUc .0e CLIFFORD AND WILLS Station Ai) nl and the Shot? Ghl M A LnXE AND MALONE Xnltif Acryhatic Danceis THE Mllf'AL HUNTERS I iirt i min htal Nor t it if MAKTYN AND FLORENCE Conti thj JufjjhiK? I)( PARAMOUNT DICTOGRAPH COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA Presents A Mii'i'-a- iVc. Esenin . v i v. The Enchanted Forest In scenes, 14 people j THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Mat. Thursday at 4 P.M. A modern norx.ui fur V'! f he biggest Motion Picture Ever shown in Pro vq Coming to t h a Princess So m riTTi: 3JZSI SmBESBZEZ |