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Show J j THE CITIZEN 11 t f rely,nd laughable. Miss Tracy pre-fatsS'- ft droll character sketch of a lopftrl at the movies. e Darkies are Dunbar's ldish antjembers of a Quartette- They sing the Bthern songs with a vim, viva- rearisonig t Shake8?id tunefulness that wins instant Moreover, they have an of his est tor foolery that puts new icters 5$ the olden ditties. them Like ftFenton and Fields are gentlemen, auk their; faces with black ir Manfk paint because they think that matinee Old-Tim- - rf with their pecukind of nonsense, but the stunts aecolor r of Mr at ) co-operat- es robably would be just as funny if . , white. They have invented 'ohevin DUt tllGf j ' 2 trifles that fish for laughs and the manaany . ring them up like sparkling goldfish. l cpiain yf. Towle is one of those gabby 3rpret tit' jomedians who is just as careless as pja'y ;an be. He begins to talk at the audi- n dcei in a chatty sort of way and they rorabl make up to the fact that he is a bagful (n and rf fun a kind of a windbag, but all the better on that acocunt. the piano. Gillett is a juggler extraordi-i- s Riche Lucy nary Who appears in a most attractive 1 Dutch kitchen all done in delft. assists men in the Miss G The strongest-jaweworld present their act through the medium of a clever village blacksmith scene. s an cidto . Occasional-Marcu8jy..jie?persecllt- es d .. t vhich lis weei devise; T splay f , MAUDE ADAMS WILL RE-TURN TO THE STAGE If elaide - jjjgg Mau(je Adams will make her re- appearance on the stage early next au-not ' . .. tumn, under the management of A.. L. Erlanger and Charles B. Dillingham. This positive and definite announce- 3d rea: i her ment will set at rest the various ru- iss she mors that have been afloat for some .. . IS Ql f ; ung, k ill-heal- th . munication with the most prominent writers for the stage both in this country and in Europe for the purpose of obtaining additional work from which a vehicle for her reappearance ' may be chosen. Mr. Dillingham and I are keenly alive to the dignity and importance of Miss Adams position in the theatre' says Mr. Erlanger, and we are deeply appreciative of the honor she has done us by accepting our managerial assistance and guidance. In every production we make for her it will be our intention to maintain in every respect the high standard of excellence which public, has so long been accustomed to associate with her name and which has given her a unique reputation among the actresses of the ; I time, and that in some instances have found their way into print, to the effect that Miss Adams, for one reason or another some said on account of had retired permanently Miss Adams has from the stage. never had any intention of giving up her work as an actress a work that lias always been her chief pleasure. Besides she is at present in splendid health the best she has enjoyed for many years having completely recovered from the illness that compelled her to abandon her tour in Sir James M. Barrie's A Kiss for Cinderella in the autumn of 1918 and to rest for more than a year. Messrs. Erlanger and Dillingham already have in hand several plays for Miss Adams, and they are now in com- theatre-going- he: s a pii this country.. Mr. Erlanger added that besides the regular productions in which. Miss Adains will appear each autumn, there will be also a speciaf spring produc- - iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiinniniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiMinnrtt88i:;;g JM as he HH He is ses ks ich ott suet cl y par: the ei ike 4! This1 0 ac cham gltee: n esf f.imff es' fc e." f m jl H a HI p H' Your Health Is The Rlost Valuable of All Your Possessions Your earning ability depends on your health alone why not insure it against loss of time by sickness or accident? We will be pleased to call on you and telj you how you can save money by taking. out one of oiir Accident and Health policies. We will appreciate the opportunity to give you personal service and any information you may desire. Just cut out the coupon. The Utah Insurance Agency, 220 Atlas Block. Phone tyasatch 3555 or Wasatch 4349 Salt Lake City, Utah. Gentlemen: I am. interested in. your Accident and Health policy. Please call at my address or please write me immediately. vreai r or 51 . i clubs secretary at headquarters idy Mark an X oh which you prefer. n THE THREE ORIGI-NA- I. REGAIiS LUCY GILLETT STELLA TRACY A McBride Mimical Comedy Art- carl ist la HITS OF EXCLUSIVENESS lllllllll NEXT WEEK EMILY ANN WELLMAN Supported and ard Gordon by Rick- Co. In THE ACTORS WIFE CLAYTON A LEWNU WM. MANI1EL A CO. ELSA RUEGGER the worlds greatest Cellists) asOne of sisted by Edmund Lichtenstein, Conduc- WHITFIELD and IRELAND AN ARTISTIC . TREAT Howard Langford A Ina Frederick In NEW JANES FOR OLD SHOPPING You can say what you like of the old girl at home, But give me a new one each week; Im wise in the ways of the wild, dJIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllR wicked world, And words full of wisdom I speak. Social Hall Theatre 1 The Riot Continues! E HER HUSBANDS WIFE 1 . If you rush a strange girl she will never get wise To the fact that your dress 3uit But is hired, old ones will note how much varies the size in which youre Of the tired. tail-co- at at- afraid That your chatter is growing too stale ; You can hand her the line that a another E Repeated all this week by E E demand of hundreds turned E E away at last performances. E E If you have a new Jane you are never week ago made You seem bright to frail. E fair So, list to the wise words of men who have seen And know the things whereof they speak; Get a girl rush her hard while youre at it but then Get another one after a week. Pennsylvania Punch Bowl. PHYSICIAN. Patient I want to see. a doctor. Be this the place? Doctor TIiIb is where I practice. Patient Dont want no person for to practice on me; I want a doctor for to cure me. The Bulletin (Sydney). Matinees Saturday Call Wasatch 5014 1 I Next Week mm THE MASTER BUILDER aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiimiii? piiaiisiiiiiaiisiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiisiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiisiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiic 5 J. II. Sebree II. W." Lane a Mining aud Industrial Stocks und Ronds SEBREE & LANE 5 Liberty Ronds Rought i ; Wn su teli 4010 14 Exchange St., Salt Lake City Z 1 -- Write.. . Pci-wo- in mMNNMHNMNMNN Call.... SP Appearing la s 0 : FENTON A FIELDS the Newhouse hotel. Reservations will not be accepted later than Wednesday, February 9. The committee may be compelled to decline reservations at an even earlier date, as the capacity of the grill is limited to 1,000. Mr. Bede, who is a noted humorist and journalist, delighted the guests of the club in the campaign of last fall when he made a speech in the hotel lobby. At that time he promised to return. Mr. Garrett, knowing that Mr. Bede would be an ideal speaker for such an occasion as the Lincoln Day banquet, dispatched an invitation to him several weeks ago. PRACTICOING Address toe J. Howard: Garrett, president of the Young Mens Republican Club, announces that J. Adam Bede will be the principal speaker at the annual Lincoln day banquet in this city. The banquet will be given at the Hotel Utah on, the evening of February 12. The committee on arrangements is completing its plans and expects to keep the expense down to $2.50 a plate. Reservations may be made in advance by communicating with the Name " n? 1 LINCOLN DAY BANQUET , shii ad tion for her of some Shakespearian play or other classic of the stage. 1illli:SIISIISIISIISIIIIIIIISIISliailSIISIIBIIIIISIISIISIISIISIISIISIIBIIIIMk? Open All NlglH Tel. Was. 5510 UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALM EIIS S. 1). EVANS Modern Establishment 48 New Building Salt Lake City State St. ing I |