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Show v CITIZEN THE illllllllillllllliiliiiillliiiillimimiii 1 I E alt lLi&ke Theatre I Three Nights Commencing E Thursday October 2 Matinee Saturday Seat sale Tuesday. Mail Orders Now Nights: 50c to $2.00. Matinee: 50c to $1.50. E E fE E M probably has a keener appreciation of the value of a story having probability and whose humor is based largely on situations, than Mr. Megrue. Under Cover, It Pays to Advertise, Seven Chances and his older, as well as his more recent successes, and they have been many, have proven that. Tea for Three is lavish in its staging, and its cast, one of the best ever assembled in a dramitic play, in- - f 11 Stewart As Judith Rutledge Miss Eiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmmmiti depicts one' of the most admirable of all characters portrayed during her screen career. First as a country girl, with an insatiate longing for the life of the large cities and next as the private secretary to the Wall street power, James Warren, she is given opportunity to extend her character-portrayal ability to the utmost. Probably the most capable cast ever assembled for the production of one motion picture was brought together by Director Marshall Neilan Salt Lake Theatre 8 hih iiiiiiiiiiiiiinmimiiiiiii E mi E Three Days Commencing E E Monday, Sept. 29 Matinee Wednesday I E E Nllllllllllllllllllllllllllll "Mosh novel and E HIM expert-o- F the seasons dramas WORLD N.Y. :t. I E "A new sens a lion by Berfe Thomas E The Funniest Play Ever Written By Geo. M. Cohan S E u!in i min iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini iiiiiiiiii!iiii It is a E Geo. M. Cohan play I S sand for that reason one may E i be sure that it is entertain- - E ing, bright and written in a 1 happy vain. Denver Post. E E E E 1 mil S E Prices: Night, 50c E Wed. Matinee, 25c to $2.00. E to $1.50. S mu in E S riiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiE 8 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiui miii E E iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiui 5j Seat Sale Friday, Sept. 26. rMi:ii:iiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiii::iiii:ii;n;l Salt Lake Theatre iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiE AVAUDE-V.ILLTE- 1 . MISS EDYTH BARLOW. LEADING WOMAN WITH THE VARSITY PLAYERS The E Varsity Players 1 With Tarry McKenney in E The Great 1 Adventure eludes Norman Hackett, Hayden Stevenson, Mildred Evans and others. Her Kingdom of Dreams. Among those who appear in the cast are: Tully Marshall, Anna Q. Nilsson, AMERICAN Williams, Spottiswood Ait-keRalph Graves, Wesley Barry, Thomas Holding and Edwin B. Tilton. The theme of the story centers about the work of an unsophisticated country girl whose loyalty to her employer prompts him to ask her to marry his rather irresolute son. The .marriage, thought to be entirely love-les- s at first, develops into a husband- - STUNG by the attempt of a to villify her in the eyes of her husband, Judith Rutledge essigns over a tate willed to her by the father of her husband in Her Kingdom of Dreams, starring Anita Stewart and which will be seen at the American theatre, commencing Tuesday. iiiiiiii!!iiii;iiiiiiiiii n, i3 I frolicking, mirth- making show rollicking, BILL NOW PLAYING GEORGE PRIMROSE MINSTRELS With Mrs. George Primrose and John Goss, Jimmie O'Dea, E. Booth Platt, Dan Haley, Rich- ard Roberts and Harry Sievers. Added j I LE ROY AND DRESDNER Oh, Vic! WARD iiiiiiiiiiiniiiimiiiii Opening the second season of the Varsity Players. After the opening week pro- ductions will be at the Social Hall Theatre. E llllllllllllllllllll Standard Productions at E Popular Prices. 1 E E E E E 1111111111111111111111111 E z: E Prof. Maud May Babcock, E E Director niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiimmiimiimmiiiE E Attraction REVUE DE LUXE A whirl of music, song and dance. 1 Week of October 6 4 A . Kathlyn three-million-doll- ar I for 97 Comedy Sl-ngin- & HOWARD and Talking MLLE. NINA BOOTH Petite Banjoist NOW PLAYING XKXT AVKKK ita maim: urn sylva Lute Star tlie Opera Coinlque nnl PnriM Grand Opera Company. GALLAGIMIH MIKF. IlHHXAim Peer of Ragtime Plantain MARTIN .MARION HARRIS Syncopation's . Star KTHYK J LIRAS, CLINTON S1STICRS LA RHKN1CIA AinerlenVi Youngest Primn ANNtaied by Yvonne Verlaine it ml Company o( ClntiMlc Dancers. PANTAGESCOPE Film Flickers EDDIE FITZPATRICK And His Pantages Orchestra TINA LERNER The Brilliant Russian Pianist NELL LOCKWOOD McIntosh Ralle-rln- a, BOOTH & LEANDER Look at It Now The Soldier-Star- s and Original Chorus of the two big New York Musical Comedies You Know Me, Al and Lets Beat It Present PUTTING IT OVER LLOYD & CHRISTIE KEANE & WALSH & musical maids LONG' TACK SAM And His Company of Wonder Workers 8 5 is 5 S Three shows daily 2:45, 7:30, 9:15. Prices 30c. Matinees, 10c, 20c, Nights, 20c, 30c, 40c. UUIfe. |