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Show THE CITIZEN treachery of the kings mistress whom he has spurned, his noble endurance of and his death at the very moment when Louis old their approaches to renew hard-fortun- BINOHA e It is a theme that affriendship. fords the dramatist range for many thrilling and exalted emotions. The similarity of the last act with that of Beau Brummell has not been commented on. The earlier play shows the once royal favorite dying an exile from the smiles of a king he had dared to revile for humiliating him. In that play, too, the king enters to make amends, but, if our memory serves, he arrives in time. AND jj'. The Scenic Line TO A IIHGHAH Where Copper is King Passenger train schedule now in effect Leave Salt Lake City. 6:55 a. m. 2:15 p. m. No. 109 No. Ill Arrive Bingham. i a.m. 3:35p.m. 8:25 No. 109 No. Ill Leave Bingham. 8 :45 a. m. No. 110 No. 112 4:00 p.m. Arrive Salt Lake City. No. 110 No. 112 PANTAGES .10:05 a. m. 5 :30 p. m. MEDLEY of joy acts, topped by those jazzy vaudeville artists, the famous Kelly Field Players, is drawing theatergoers Pantagesward this week. The Kelly Field boys are Uncle Sams own authorized entertainers and their turn abounds with clean fun, merry quips and tiptop singing. They include in their act rope throwing, cartooning, muscle display and whatnot, and the crowd gives them many an ovation. Sam and Ada Severely know what to say and just what to sing to make folks happy.' Their patter is swift, while their songs tickle the risible and bring the applause muscles Joe Darcy, of dusky hue and of the believe me exclamation, gets off with some keen chatter and a merry song or two, while the Four Rennes nifty, all of em put on a song and dance revue that is stunningly garbed and gracefully performed. Harris and Nolan blond and brunette make themselves right at home and proceed to sing some songs, a touching ballad or two, and to emit a plenteous chatter. The Anportion of rapid-fir- e ita Diaz Monks cavorts around the stage at great speed, proving their exceptional training by some flyaway acrobatic tricks. A snappy photo comedy and exceptional musical arrangement by Eddie Fitzpatricks orchestra add a smart finish to this bill, which will continue through Tuesday night. Among the blithe attractions featured on the new bill, opening Wed- - 11 nesday, will be Joe. Jennys famous Empire Comedy Four, a bundle of joy that is described as something distinctly new. Joe Fanton and company will offer, A Morning in Camp; Leila Shaw and players will have and Cliff There She Goes Again, Clark comes all by his lonesome in The Genial Fellow. SALT LAKE Jlllllllliiiiiiiillliliiiiilllilllllllllllllimi Ask Us 1 For Advice I Our officials will be pleased to E have you ask them for advice. E E They will give you CONSTItUC- TIVE ADYICE based on facts. E 2 E Their years of experience, as E Greatest Minstrels was successful business men, quali- - 5 HARVEYS and is owned by R. M. E fies them to give the kind of ad- Harvey, a wTell known circus man who E vice that will HELP in matters E for four years has been spending E of business. money like water in the circus busiCome in and see us. E ness. The expense of building and E amusement enterprise does not disturb him because as manager of one jj of the greatest circus enterprises on the road he learned it is only by the lavish expenditure of money that sucMain and 2nd South Street cess can be attained. Hence it is not E Greatest SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH surprising that Harveys exmost wear Minstrels the swellest, Emillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllir- pensive, wardrobe ever worn by minjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiHiuHir seven strels and also that its olio of acts of vaudeville include specialties 1 ICE CREAM, CANDY AND 1 HOME-MADI not to be outclassed anywhere and I CAKES. the members of this minstrel are the highest salaried and the best treated of any minstrel man on the road the result is the best entertainment with hundreds of would-b- e patrons out of the five turned away nights weeks. 3 Stores 3 to find seems theatres It impossible 260 So. State. 55 So. Main. 160 So. Main. large enough to accommodate the Delivered to want see the Harvey crowds who Everywhere. Greater Minstrels. Moral, buy your seats as early as possible. They will be at the Salt Lake Theater Monday and Tuesday, September 8th and 9th. The National Bank of the Republic E PA RA MOUN T-E-M BILL NOW PLAYING PRESS new policy at the Paramount-Empres- s seems to have made a popular hit. I thovpht thnt. a slight incrern in prices might relieve the congestion which has been prevalent at our house, said Manager Carpenter, but it would seem that the public was rightly under the impression that it was getting more for the mcney and flocked in thicker than ever. Last Sunday and Labor day we smashed all records and the week now coming 1 i THE FAMOUS KELLY FIELD PLAYERS Olive drab specialists in jazzy entertainment of every description . 1 ANITA DIAZ MONKS Darwinian Demonstrators of Fun JOE DARCY Believe Me HARRIS AND NOLAN Two Girls and a Piano SAM AND ADA BEVERLY Some Mirthful Moments cf Musical Comedy RENNES 4 Gong and Dance Revue 4 NKXT WEEK NOW PLAYING M Spiirkling A union I Coined)' THE RECKLESS EVE II. W. STOUTENBOROUGH, t Asst. General Passenger Agent, 1207 Deseret Hank Building, Phone Was. 140 Salt Lake City, Utah HnIIht Jnrreti mill Ciell SiriiiiuerM mill u Mitre of pretty With HARRY WATSON. JR. The Yoiiiik KM llntlllng Dugan ' In Anil NHI.SOX Kirin. HI) WIN .millMIY SI A SON CHOUGH & W1IITH DAVIS A N HI, SON )l HU HITT & IIIUDHWHLI, the Telephone Seene 1IO A PANTAGESCOPZ Film Fun (aIIAIN j A HOKItHST UIIINHSH JA,7, HAND AND FITZPATRICK EDDIE HIS CONCERT ORCHESTRA HII Direct from Situ Hrmicincon (Tiiniitown TIIU lilt ADXAS AII.LH. NADJH BAILEY & COWAN HD. AI.HXANDHll OLIVER & OLPL I Three Shows Daily 2:45, 7:30, 9:15. Prices Matinees, 10c, 20c, 30c; Nights, 20c, 30c, 40c. IuiiiiiiiiiitMiiiiiimiiiiiiMHiiuininiiiuiHiiiiiHumiuiiuiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiHiHiiiiiim. I |