OCR Text |
Show THE these is that when Miss Thomas, cast as the daughter of one of the tenants of a vast estate, and who is riding her fathers entry to apparent victory, sacrifices her chances for success in or- der to save the life of the Duke of Loame, owner of the estate, who is thrown from his mount accidentally. The race, which takes place on the festal day that the rich and poor are allowed to come together and intermingle freely, furnishes the incident through which comes the meeting of CITIZEN the duke and the tenants beautiful daughter. Mutual love develops, but the barrier of class rises between the two young people. Further barriers than those of class are raised as obstacles to a marriage by the condiving of Dr. Neuman, the physician of the 11 league by citing the present operations of ' the allied and associated powers under the direction of the Versailles conference, a conference which amounts virtually to a League of Nations. A few days ago, he said, "the 'IIIIIIIINIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIM wm IVAUDErV.ILU BILL NOW PLAYING Willard Jarvis presents jj I THE FOOTLIGHT REVUE as The sparkling metropolitan mu- sical comedy success, with S Charles Jordan, George Offer- man, Sara Marie and ten twink- - ? ling choristers i'iiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ZIEGLER SISTERS AND JAZZ BAND Syncopated terpsichore artists I CRAMER, BARTON AND SPARLING Lots o Pep ROSE VALYADA A Song Surprise STEWART AND OLIVE Song and Dance Eccentricities I BELL AND EVA At the Soda Fountain dukes family, who conspires against the peasant girl by informing the duke that he never can hope to be the father of an heir to perpetuate the AEOLIAN family name if he weds her. These difficulties are furthered by other dramatic complications, and the way in which they are worked out and finally dispelled to the happiness of the girl and her noble lover is a fitting denouement to a story that carries much quietly appealing charm. VOCALION JOHNSONS TRIUMPH Now hear the The new and greater phonograph (Continued from Page 7.) itself a weapon of warfare, a weapon that has been used in war from the time men fought hand to hand with spears and hatchets on the walls of besieged prehistoric cities down to the days of submarines and poison gas. And always it has been the who has suffered most from that which we now politely and hypocritically call the peaceful blockade. In Russia it is not the Bolshevik monsters who suffer. They live on the fat of the land and all continue to fill their stomachs so long as there is any food to be had. Meantime the old, the cripples, the mothers and the babies are starving. That is what a peaceful blockade means. It means the death of mothers and babies. And that is one of the favorite instruments of force provided for by this League to Enforce Peace which is to guarantee civilization. You cannot guarantee civilization by starving women and can, that children, but even if kind of civilization is not worth guarNor can you guarantee anteeing. civilization by holding subject nations Article X and calling in thrall-undeon the rest of the world to guard your slaves for you. non-combata- It plays ALL Records and it Plays them all better In the tone of this wonderful new phonograph there is greater depth and richness less of the phonograph and more of NATURE more of the subtle beauty of each voice and instrument. HEAR it FIRST or HEAR it LAST-b- ut anyway HEAR IT nHrOFAU.RIUMHiTY CONSOLIDATED " MUSIC COMPftNY rnkWOWNlUhima 13 to 19 E. 1st So. Salt Lake "llllll1lllllllliilllllll;lll!llllllllllllllllllllll!lllllllMllll(i' nt United States Senate heard that 7,000 American troops had been ordered to proceed from this side of the ocean to Silesia and we asked the secretary of war if it were true. He said, I dont know; Ill cable to Europe and find p - TSFflagSIT THE - when he described what would be the operations of the e SMASHING BARRIERS EDDIE FITZPATRICK And his concert orchestra F"! PRICES: Matinees 10c, 20c, 30c; 5 Nights 20c, 30c, 40c "lllillllilllllllliilliliilillllliillllllllllilliilliliilllllilliliiliilllli! MARMON 34 If you want tomorrows engineering, and want it now, you can get it today in the Marmon 34. Come and let us demonstrate the unique Marmon features for you. jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' Norwalk High Pressure i Guarantee Tire & Rubber f 451 1 South Main Street Phone Was. 2222 NEXT WEEK PERCY BRONSON and WINNIE BALDWIN BESSIE CLAYTON WILL J. WA11D nnd Five Symphony Glrl hovcio 'connK HIHKFS . Ill 1. 1.1 K LEVITATION HOY-t- .lean L IIHI.I. ' G A SCO! GN KS A WOOD OlWe "LYDIA BARRY I.yrlcnl Ravonteuae ; Salt Lake City, Utah NOW PLAYING Preent i Company hwi VISIONS OP imti) 1 Eveready Batteries IBEWK.LOVUHNG& mwtn as mn mar m Cord & Fabric Casings and Tubes : r senator created- not a little Third episode of Kdtinnlo tA N S I X OXlneteen-Xine-teen Clayton Dunce Front Ion, with lict eccentric Comedy dancer .IAMKS CI.KMOXN AHTII I'll UOilDOX WILIIKHT DUNN and a company of clever nrtiNt i:ils In Mi lu-mI- vsii& ii a lllMl.ni odoxniYijI. xo y 4b O'MAixi-u- TK1) DOX lilt IIOSA" KING TIIIO KEEIIACK " ciiI |