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Show i AMUSEMENTS Pll AM AMI Y.U'PKYlLl.i:. VANTAtlKS StN-iu-t bill. Iica.lc.l by Neck titn'ii--"VliiM-o do tln Jiiclta j c.o'.''' Tltroo shous uaily. ! WU.KKS "The Klcrnal Maclalemv" WllUes Fiaycr. with Nana levant. Mnilmvs Thursday and Saturday. OHPIIl-:r.M-Xnv !,hc.v lica.ic.l by Mcrccles, womicr 'Psychic, and three ; other lic.ulliucrs will open tomorrow evenmir. ! CONOKRT. j SALT I.AKK Vvolte HulKicr!. tomorrow evening, under auspices of Musical Arts society. MOTION rlCTl'KXS. : AMKKk'AX-Cnrmel Myers in "M v j 1'ninarricd Wife"; I'niversal Weekly; Week-ly; comedy. j STRANlc Dorothy Dalton in "The Park Ro.ui"; comedy; Universal . scenic. I. IBKKTY Wallace Reid In "The fr'iiuaw Man's Son." I F'AKA MOUNT - KMPKKSS Mary I'iekford in "t;ie!la Maris"; Burton Holmes In Australia. BROADWAY Today only. Virginia Teaj-son in "Stolen Honor." Tomorrow To-morrow and Thursday, Dustin Farnum In "The Spy." K1ALTO Fannie Ward in "On the Level," her greatest success. in which she portrays "Mexican Mae." Louis Beiinison Has the Kaal Western Atmosphere in His Cowboy Charter, Char-ter, Coming to Salt Lake. T OUIS PUNNISON. pUylns the lovack cowboy, Johnny Wiggins, in John Cort's lauKhable success, "Johnny Gel Your Gun." which plays at the Salt Ui!e theater next Thursday, January 31. was instantly recognized as the "real thins" m cowboys by the New York and Cl'ii-caso Cl'ii-caso theatergoers. The reason of Mr. Iwrniison's success is the fact that he '! rjistJ on the Arthur J. ranch, or, .ne border between northern California and Nevaoa, where ho was sent for his health when a spindlinjr youth. There he not only learned to ride and rope and Handle a revolver with the vast iamil r-ity r-ity 01 a sleisht-of-hand man. but absorbed ab-sorbed the very atmosphere of the ranee and a 01 ul red, the intimate know'edce of t.ie cowboy, which made all of his characteristics char-acteristics second nature when lie was engaged by Manager Cort to create the tine role In "Johnny Get Your Cm; " li the eareuilly applied technique of the stage afterward acquired bv actual experience ex-perience simply served to conceal the exquisite ex-quisite art with which he plavs a "real cowboy." Fannie Ward Plays the Difficult Kole of Merlin in "On the Level." p.YXXIE WARD'S remarkable, handling of the somewhat difficult role of ''Merlin." later known as "Mexirili Mae. ' in her latest photoolav. "On the Level." has attracted considerable favorable favor-able attention. The irradual transition due to the association with Joe Bian-chard, Bian-chard, her eastern lover, and her chanse to a woman of culture and refinement, was a consummate bit of technique and has done much to make the production one of the season's best. "On the Level" is to be shown today onlv at the Rialto theater. Tomorrow- and fhurs.iav TheJa Bara will play "Her Greatest Love " |