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Show THE CITIZEN AMERICAN slllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllil Increase Y our Income In 1920 1 DONT Select a good banking connec- - S tion. On it depends the success E of many of your financial moves. E The foundation of your income --5 lies in the wisdom of managing E 5 your resources. E E E E 2 You can get valuable advice E from the National Bank of the E E S Republic. Our officers are in 5 E touch with financial develop- - E S ments; they will advise you, E E wisely. Bank with us; consult ; E us. E - The National Bank of the Republic Main and 2nd South Street SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH S E fj E E flllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllf? .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiiiiiiiaiiaiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiaiiiiiiii' Every Dollar Paid For I Insurance in j 5 The Guardian Fire Insurance Company 1 1 ( s 5s m a Stays In Utah I until atfer youve seen "My Husbands Other Wife, the latest Blackton-Path- e production coming to the American theatre Sunday for two days. Therein is shown the after effects of a divorce. Adelaide Hedlar, a stage beauty, was the wife of Dr. Mark Ridgewell. At one time he had had great ambitions, but marriage to the famous actress had made him societys pet house doctor. His brains and talent were wasted in prescribing diets for society! Divorce seemed inevitable, but when Mark Ridgewell went out of her life and she was free, Adelaide could not bring herself to say yes to any of the many proposals of marriage by Wilfred Dean, a playwright, and when three years passed by and thorough realization came to her of the worth and splendid manhood of her husband, she decided to find him and claim him as her own. But her husband had another- wife a wife the direct opposite from the first. The love of her husband was the second wifes hapy little world. She lived to serve him and he served the entire community in which they lived in a big way. He had built a model school, a new church and a Great happiness was alhospital. so his he even had the child he longed for. Then came the first wife into. their lives! Sylvia Breamer and Robert Gordon, are the popular Blackton cast in the role of the actress and the Warren respectively. playwright, Chandler has the highly sympathetic and May role of the doctor-husban- d is the McAvoy, a Blackton find, - of Utah I get that divorce you were 1 co-star- s, I Managers 334 South Main Street SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Siiiiiiiaiiiiiiiieiiiiiaiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiaiiiiiaiii?. ICE CREAM, CANDY AND HOME-MAD- E CAKES 260 So. State 55 So. Main 160 So. Main Walkers Store Fountain and Candy Dept. Delivered Everywhere J. R. 8ebree H. W. Lane SEBREE & LANE and Industrial Stocks and Bonds Mining Liberty Bonds Bought Wasatch 4010 335 Main St., Salt Lake City NOW PLAYING TARZAN I 5 : m I PARAMOUNT EMPRESS K. T. KUMA & COMPANY Conjurers of the Far East 5 latest Dorothy Dalton picture, THE His Wifes Friend, will be the attraction at the Paramount-Empres- s theatre for four days, beginning day. Sun- It was produced by Thomas' H. Ince from the popular novel, The White Rook, and is a story in which mystery is said to be entertainingly mingled with a love and adventure theme. The plot centers around the queer disapearance and death of Sir Robert Grimwood, who is married unhappily to a much younger woman and spends most of his time sitting alone and working out intricate problems in his favortie game, chess. After a game with a ma nwhom he suspects of being in love wtih Lady Marion, the youthful wife of Sir Robert, the baronet is found drowned in a lake on a neighboring estate. The action thereafter leads to India during the uprising of the natives and back again to England, where the mystery of the noblemans death is startlingly cleared up. Miss Dalton is declared to have a thoroughly congenial role as Lady Marion. The leading man is Henry Mortimer and others in the cast include Warren Cook, Richard Neal, and Paul Cazeneuve. Joseph De Grasse directed the picture. It is a Para-mount-Artcr- ' Can there be sweeter strains than f the statement of an eminent psyIF chologist is to be taken seriously, W. E. WHITTLE 1 Comedy Ventriloquist s DOMINIQUE AMOROS Assisted by Jeanette in a ? "Mon CHAPEAU WOLF AND PATTERSON Song and Dance Entertainers I SMASHING BARRIERS With William Duncan EDDIT FITZPATRICK And His Pantages Orchestra i THREE SHOWS DAILY a 2:45, 7:30, 9.15 5 PRICES I I Matinees, 20c, 30c; Nights, 30c, 40c. r.'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiniiiiMiiim A Bank of Strength and aft MUSIC in his forthcoming production, When the Clouds Roll By, which will be the feature at the . Gem theatre for one week, opening today. It may be that the dynamic one is the tenth of one of the particular short dozen embraced by the doctors remarks because Doug, hasnt lost even a suggestion of the wrinkles in his smile, despite his very harsh treatment of the numerous agencies involved in the superstition clan. The Big Four star indulges in - BELIE OLIVER Cheer-U-p Girl GEM this great big world are made miserable because of the fear of superstition in 'one form or another, Douglas Fairbanks is doomed to be a mighty gloomy young man for the balance of his natural days. Doug, may not have the regulation . on his calling cards, and it is certain that he never delved very deeply along the lines of belief in supernatural agencies; however, he disagrees with the learned student and' in reply his theory has taken a broadside at superstition in every phase, counting it out for the full ten units f The i that nine out of every ten people in 1 WHAT IS IT, APE OR MAN? feature. Ph-D- ' St 1 s 5 ii mu iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, every conceivable phase of superstition recorded in the jinx docket and in his unique manner disproves the penalties which have long been established facts in the minds of the other nine. It remains to be seen what will happen to one who merely teases along at superstition to show the of it all, but if something unexpected happens, well insurance companies take notice. other wife. The Agency Company 11 Character these: The gentle rhythm of the rain At summer dusk in garden lane? The prelude of the birds at morn? Can there be sweeter strains than these From lute or reed or ringing horn? Walker Brothers i Bankers Oldest Intermountain Bank Resources Over $12,000,000 Member Federal Reserve System f ih n u 1 n un u in unin i m The ebb and swell of chanting choirs, The bells in far cathedral spires Diffuse no subtler harmonies yli;illll!lllllllll:illlllillll!llillilllllllllllliiM. Than lulling murmurs of a brook! Can there be sweeter strains than We these 1920 will welcome the closest relations with in- dividunls and business con- cerns throughout the entire intermountain west in all our banking departments for 1920. In dew and dark and drowsy nook? God pity men who cannot know The lyric cadences that flow In laughter of a happy child! a a a a ' a 1919 was the biggest year in our history. Our patrons have made it so. Who cannot sense the dulcet sigh Of mountain zephyrs soft and mild That sing weird minor melodies We thank you. Amid the pines so sad and low! Can there be sweeter strains than these Or madrigal or lullaby? In all the lilting winds that blow Fair Natures paean, murmur near, But O! the hearts that cannot hear! C. Wiles Hallock. a W. S. McCornick President Antiion II. Lund.. Vice President George A. Smith.. Vice President a Fred M. Mlchelsen. .Cashier a D. E. Judd. . . .Assistant Cashier a ..... ?lllllllllllllllllllliIIIIIISIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBIIIIISIIIIIIIII1llllllllllftr s -- |