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Show THE CITIZEN IS THE XHB HUNCHBACK greatest film of day Hunchback, one of the great-- . est film;; of the day, has been presented at the Salt Lake theatre during &jthe we(!: and will be shown this aft- The Y 'itf tonight is taken lernoon &nd The f lay The Hunchback Hugo's Victor of Notre from ' reflects the Jealousies, class hatred and bitter-- j I supersti-ions- , ness th 't dominated France during the latt r part of the 15th century, of those in i;? The peity narrowness hatred of the mass power, the undying lrnKi for the aristocrats, the utilization of humbscrew and rack to enforce confession from those wrongfully accus-W- i lled, the power of gold to mold the ,usi3opinionr of the corruptible, the deep d Idevotion of a misunderstood and soul to one who had manifested fhuman sympathy in the hour of angu-4sthe eternal constancy of a naidens love for her soul mate, and Cnuch more are all depicted with a Realism and intensity that grips the .attention and sustains the interest from first to last Those who have not seen this great licture should not miss this opport:ind Jpame, tor-ure- h, ' ant lutii e unity. Shewell, popular Salt take soprano, sings. A large orchestra furnishes thrilling music. Miss Blanche & JIG PLAY TO BE PRESENTED AT WILKES MYSTERY soup C. Manager th W. Clogston of the theatre says that youll sit on the edge of your seat when you see jThe Seventh Guest, a mystery play jrhich is to be presented by the Ralph pioninger company at the Wilkes theatre for one week beginning tomorrow Wilkes pk star, ax e it. quet Seki evening. j that this latest of It is said mystery, of creeps, thrills, laughter, tears and romance. It keeps winding and winding into more of a maze until to save your souls you cant tell who committed the crime and it seems as if there was no way out of the tangle. To jjell the story would spoil it it always does a mystery story. This thrilling mystery story will Wke your best girl cling to your tery plays is one of after ; vl ) I' I Suppose you were in a house j! bad been boarded up that for years and you jbeard low measured footsteps above jour head, in the dead of the night, what would you think? Suppose two murders happened under your very ose and yet among all those present lou could not pick the killer, i This play took Broadway by storm did The Bat and The Cat and J 1 Canary. The Mud oon. oma-- t , Honeymoon FLORENZ ZIEGFELD AND LEON ERROL COMING 1 found to ! The play is a comedy presented in three acts dealing with the life of a young automobile salesman who falls heir to a girls school through no fault were up-to-dat- THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Turkey has a Prohibition law and its president gets $450,000 a year. Thats the place for Mr. Bryan to go and run for president. Nashville Southern Lumberman. Eureka Ore in new east vein of Iron Blossom found to contain bis- SEATS SELLING Do Two FEBRUARY, 21, 22, GOOD SEATS AVAILABLE Sally sells out everywhere years in New York two years in London in Chicago 5 GREATEST SUCCESS five months in Boston six months FUNNIEST OF ALL COMEDIANS, IN With WALTER CATLETT and a Great Cast 50 GLORIOUS ZIEGFELD GIRLS THE PICK OF THE FOLLIES Nights Lower Floor, $3.50; Balcony, $2.50, $2.00; Family Circle, $1.50. Gallery, $1.00. Friday and Saturday Matinees Lower Floor, $2.50 Balcony, $2.00, $1.50; Gallery, $1.00. Plus tax. Schumann-Hein- k THIS WEEK ALLA AXIOM Man of Mystery and My Dad East Second South St. PANTAGES NOW our Spec- - Shellfish and Oysters ialty. We cater to banquets and large parties. I OTHER BIG ACTS SHAFERS WILSON CAFE Telephone Wasatch 4396 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH I 1 5iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiu.': 23 not delay Secure nowj WOMAN. ' i I muth in commercial quantities. Greatest Musical Show Ever Produced Original and Only American Company. 24 Private Dining Booths stand on her Thats fine. Perhaps she j Friday ( Washington's Birthday), and Saturday First Ziegfeld beauty show in ten years Jack Shafer is learning to ji Holiday Matinee 5 36 ! e. iiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii j equipment SALT LAKE TMEAVE3E was greeted by many music lovers at the Salt Lake Tabernacle Monday night where in a program she entertained with her passionate and artistic voice. She is the wonder of the stage and none but a genius could continue as she has done and today she is recognized the peer of them all. She was very liberal and rendered eight selections, all of which were thrilling, leaving the audience with a desire for more. Katherine Hoffman played the piano accompaniments and she also was at her best. is coming Raising of alfalfa seed profitable in pumping dis- - the play. luxuriant splendor, kept immaculate by frequent new equipment and as spick and span as a brides trousseau. It is in three acts and five scenes with book by Guy Bolton, lyrics by Clifford Grey, and music by Jerome Kern. The Butterfly ballet mu.ic is by Victor Herbert and the production staged by Edward Royce, with Max Bendix as musical director. The inimitable fooleries of Leon Errol are, of course, outstanding features of the performance. The big cast still includes the. rapid fire Walter Catlett and is practically the same as when assembled in 1920, a characteristic Ziegfeld achievement that has no precedent in the history of musical comedy in any country. The seat demand here, as everywhere else, will be enormous. Mail orders are accepted now and the seat sale opens Monday morning. Long i Milford The Charm School was presented by the West High School Dramatic club at the high auditorium last night and will be repeated again tonight. There was a very large crowd present and the audience was delighted with it3 own road contracts that could Lot be further postponed. Sally which travels royally by de luxe special trains, is a production of Mme. of his own, and then the fun begins. The stage settings and Ziegfelds long and eagerly awaited musical comedy sensation, Sally, with its famous comedy star, Leon Errol, will be at the Salt Lake theatre for an engaement of three days starting next Thursday night. Extended runs in New York, Boston and Chi cago, have retarded its triumphant progress beyond the larger cities. It comes in all its beauty and entirety, following a recent New York capacity revival last September that might have covered another year but for the advent of the New Ziegfeld Follies, and feet, keep if the feet of men who have ?e streei car seats. Beach .Jl THE CHARM SCHOOL,1 It is welcome news that Florenz WONDERFUL 9 e- - i iilliiill l i |