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Show TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 191. THE PROVO POST CZZSZBBSRZZffZZBBZRRlUZXSSBCRZBBRSSIBISSSZBZBE8BBEB8SBBBSSSBSBSSZBZRZBZBZZBKXXij !l COLUMBIA THEATRE The best ventilated building ii in Utah ss I TONIGHT PAULINE FREDERICK I M PAID IN FULL II !i x A, 10c 4 V , it.- - 6 y x The Season s Sensation at the Columbia. Wednesday classical Maacer, who last that she reaches - the highest pei- presented by James Grady and. s KYRA, the an engagement at the Colum-- fectlon of her art The contortion peny, tells a story overflowing with n I a shapely Into which she throws her Interest, Its plot Is based on pia theatre. Wednesday, to Incomare marvelous, as well as graceful, the return of a little granddaughter young woman, whose grace whose sincerity is artistic and fascinating. Lt'v.the home of an old man who parable, and In The sh&wl dance giver a picture of drove hie son away. , It Is often something amaxlng. She appears with a feminine charms thaf everybody pahetic, but itelsoha a plenUful a series of Oriental dances, and pres must enjoy. .The Egyptian Jau" u supply 'of humor."5 t'corps of worthy assistants, a in J1 sort of Orient the of will to dances Adams theand Guhl, appeal ents the blackfaced of thoee who like action Betty Kaye, manner that would cause many a have comedians, feyr good jokesrs to sit op and Florence Martin and Ida Stanley, the the old time daacers to tell them well. theability one j girls who are with. Kyra, giro Intel- take notice. , Her Cobra dance is A thrill that is decidedly new is a of conceits, the wonderful . pretations Indian JEaat f the mr A rollicking big ihow 1 KYRA oriental dancer gupreme, with her company of terpiichorean-artist- com-epen- rux body-tinma- H , H M S' The 1 ' 4 e t ft , f' j Extra added attraction IAURIE ORDWAY , V jj Famous English Comedienne JAS. GRADY ' and CO-i-n The ToU Bridge" -- N M aM 10o, 20c, 25c- - - 7 ;30, 15c. W lH- - H March 26 Wednesday, to 9U5r Matinee p. nT Evening, N ADAMS AND GUHL In "Tho Spy Hunler" THE GIRL IN THE MOON Jennie- - McClaughlin With L I Another Chapter of a 'FIGHT FOR MILLIONS. t SIG APPLEMANS Columbia Orchestra JF V-- EYRA3 DANCZH3. '4 ' v . X.,1 -- . THURSDAY. MATINEE 4 P. M. - ; rJSCVrvrPj r -- - v - - v r f . - i 'V - - . ?X t ? ' s 50.1 r wrr- - .t - pr PASS! oNaTE, POWERFUL LOVE! 4. . s IIW" - r . She was a coquette, dangled mens hearts from her finger's tips, but when the right man along on him by her daring V ' - 'r See THEDA BARA in THE SHE DEVIL ? Presented by WILLIAM FOE The Story of a Wild Spanish Girls A THEDA BARA ? f - SUPER-PRODUCTIO- Mile-a-Minu- te '" Romance N FRIDAY, MATINEE 4 P. M. FTHEL CLAYTON InA A MAGGIE PEPPER Peppers her name and pepper s her temper- - Thats the sort of sideslady Ethel Clayton sho ws yon in this picture. She sells goods as natural as life-- ' and can prink her hair and kid the cheap mashers off the floor. Gee, its fine to see a girl who knows how to take care of herself, isnt it? ) rnrsr: Nantch." the Egyptian Friexe" and produced when ' Jennie McLaughlin, stage shows, a wonderful ths Burmese Temple dances. They the girl in the moon, who sails out vRae with surroundings of rich velvet are true also delineators of the Joys over the audience in her satellite and The spotlights illuminate that Tersichore championed, ... htmgtaf. pins flowers on several lucky gentle-MEar act ia noevl aad artistic. . the vase, sad suddenly, what appears Larie Ordway, the famous English Aa Interesting picture is presented to he a white snake with gleaming comedian, . offers satiric Interpret . eyse darts out sad glides and twists tions of the various types of woman- - by the Pan tage scope, and Eddie " new of list Patrick's orchestra has a Its siauoqe way up aad dowa and across ths front of ths vase. It is "The. Tell Bridge," a dramalette,. the latest musical pelectiona. then Joined by a second shake and the two dart about la wonderful and graceful movements, while the weird niusle of the East is played by ths orchestra,". Then,' suddenly, the vase Is thrown open and KYRA appears, manipulating her arms in. these serpentine movements. v, Hr hands represent the heads of the snsket, and the eyes are formed by two rings of She thea bright,' shining Jewels. dances th Cobra dance, and the control Bhe displays of arms and legs stamps her as an artist. It is wonderfully weird and fascinating, and at its conclusion the audience breaks out in a perfect furore of applause. In addition to this dance, KYRA is seen in Oriental ballets. In Egyptian, Hindu, and East Indian dances. As already stated, KYRA Is in a class ' ' Cu oaf the .by herself. 'AWtfie Pepper' ' ETHEL CLAyrOHHere's what the Salt Lake HeralT ' Qbvwnoufitkd)i ya of this week show: Novelty, fun, human interest and , of Rom Stahls former stage vehi-clart follow each other in pleasing "Maggie Pepper" one of the succession on the Pantages program moat appealing storiea ever pictur-- . for this week. The hill is headed by tred and one of Chariea Klein's most Ffra and her company of oriental Appear1 successful creaUons, dancers, a group of beautiful maide&s Famous Paramount 8tar Will Vhose interpretation of the graceful -Chester Wlthey directed ths Msggls Psppsr" Big Astern steps Is certain to delight ( ture with his accustomed skill, Mias Biictsst ' Ky1 gives three solo The Assyof Mag- role tho In Meal la , Clayton rian Shawl Dance," "The Twentieth who win. Ethel Clayton, a favorite of the' gie. the brave ahogglrb and mum eoamo. Century Egyptian Jass" aad "The out gluek. T Columbia win be Men at the to aa to tore TLt cton ranlou of the Cobra." It to to Mat Friday, to a tim laiVened ' t. Fils-ktod- -- ' - A k e, I - tsc.tr, pie-Sta- tensely absorbing one and there ore dramatic moments in the picture vhich rise to great heights, despite the pimple character of the investiture and the characters. The cast to excellent, Elliott Dexter being the leading man. Aa a stags audeess "Maggie Pepper" VoSowed Csrta cloestj so the kecto f Lady" and had a wonderful run. it reputation for highly artistic as aaa first produced on the stage in as dramatically powerful directing, In this Instance he haa again Now York in 1911. prowl his skill and ability markedly. The screen version ieby Gardner . Dally Thought Hunting, and follows faithfully the There to a great deal of unmacysl original plot of the play. Chester country within us which would Wither, who directed Th Hun With- to be taken into account to nn in" to responsible lor Haggle Pep- - ptanatloa of our gusts and E2et . an enlahta r.m Cr. Tmhey tra stor-Geo- la o rge |