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Show THE CITIZEN S WILKEES PLAYHOUSE TO FEATURE LIGHT OPERA stage, appear for the first time In this city: in a new comedy entitled, Her Friend the King, by A. E. t Thom- . as and Harrison Rhodes. Mr. Miller and Miss Bates were last seen here in November in The Famous Mrs. Fair, in which they gave memorable performances and added new laurels to themselves. Their new play is said to be a delightful comedy in four acts, .based on Harrison Rhodes successful novel entitled, . High Lite. A. E. Thomas, co-auth- or chen. The new play will be produced under the personal direction of Mr. Miller, which is sufficient guarantee of the excellence of its presentation and the ability of its interpreting company. Included in the latter wiil be Mary Carroll, Geoffrey. Kerr, Marguerite St. John, Bert Leigh, A. G. Andrews and Elmer Brown. The advance sale of seats will open on Friday morning and mail orders are now being received. . ILiistteira! made yesterday by Lee Parvin. who represents the Wilkes interest in this city. It is to the effect that the well known Dunbar Opera company which has delighted local audiences on more than one occasion will open what has every appearance of being an auspi- cious ehgagementat the Wilkes the-cio- engagement at the Wilkes, the- Robin in the famous' comic opera Hood, with a cast of sterling artists including Paula Ayers, Theo Pennington, Ed Andrews, Harry Pfeil, June Reid, Carl Bundschu, Vernelle Rohrer, Ed Thomas, George Olsen, and Frederick Haeberle. The chorus is large and are said to possess unusually good which voices. This organization, stands at the head of similar organizations in this country, comes here direct from the Columbia theatre, San Francisco, where they have been delighting large audiences for the past three weeks. Y IFsnras! of this problem Miss .Young has added to the subject matter of the screen Two Double Header Days with and penetrated to the bottom of temp- Saturday and Sunday lows that he is in love tation. Apart from the new insight that Charge It affords on the pitfalls of married life, this production stands out among many in the unparalleled impersonation of four characters rendered by Miss Young. First as the wealthy extravagant wife of a millionaire, then as the fickle gay coquette vamping another man; thirdly as the humble restaurant help in a comas the modest, mon resort, se. politics hospital come into little nurse is transferred itemity ward, where her sym-agai- n cause her to do some-ha- t nurses simply dont do. ea it appears that she is about he that she has been ilete failure, fortune takes a d shows her many things she uessed were in its wheel, ich patient in the case is playlismissed, fully by Richard Dix. and-finall- Mrs. has expressed her pleasure excellent production and the ate direction The given Fool by E. Mason Hopper, is guidance, the picture is a mance with many tense mo-- t dissolve into happy events. KIMBALL YOUNG ,N CHARGE IT AT LOEWS THEATRE urels are brought to the star, Clara Kimball n her latest motion picture nce. Charge It, written by Wan, the noted author of From "hi is and Hush, ,0mes the popular Loews jeatre for four days starting April 19. It is seldom Woplay should make such a fas-Equi- ack on human eakne8SMs faults and re-- . to which a mod-- s hable to succumb. As its e8ts Charge It, is an indict-- . enslaving habit of a cred-B- y going to the depths i V..!' dancer, and Julia, her former mistress a menial kitchen help in the same Noon SALT LAKE THEATRE OFFERS DUET OF STAR STAGE PERFORMERS No event in theatricals has greater significance than the joint appearance of two of the foremost players of our native stage, particularly when their offering is a new play. Such is the event at the Salt Lake Theatre on Monday and Tuesday evenings, April 24 and 25, when Henry Miller and Blanche Bates, than whom there are no more distinguished players on our ; V . SALT LAKE Starts at . , PORTLAND loving wife of her devoted husband each part portrayed with striking likeness to the role. The. turn table of life is strikingly described in Charge It, this latest Clara Kimball Young release. To take one instance: Julia Lawrence is a proud 'woman'1 of fortune, who commands all in her presence, including her humble servant girl, Rose. Within two months Rose is a popular cabaret ty 7 APRIL 15 and 16 y WEATHER PERMITTING Show 12:30 . terest to music lovers in Salt Lake was But the man gets well ifortably well. And what is Fishes. in- - us cf the play, will be pleasantly remembered here as the author of such successes as Her Husbands Wife, The Rainbow, and Come Out of the Kit- - An announcement of considerable Way Down D. W. GRIFFITHS MASTER WORK TOGETHER WITH AN UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE BILL INCLUDING THE ROMANTIC TEACHER THE CURRENT OF FUN LEE MORSE LAZAR AND DALE . THE PATROWARS PANTAGES . |