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Show THE CITIZEN to be akin to the missing theof Darwinian basis the the link, lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll long-soug- I Increase Y our 1 Income In 1920 I & I Select a good banking connec- - ory. Supporting Tarzan on the new Wednesday bill will be the Kuma Company, original wonder workers; Dominique Amoros and Jeanette in. Mon Chapeau; Belle Oliver, the Cheer-U- p E . Girl; W. E. Whittle, comedy ventriloquist; and Wolf and Patterson in a E song and dance turn. tion. On it depends the success of many of your financial moves. 5 The foundation of your income E lies in the wisdom of managing E your resources. . E s ht You can get valuable advice E-from the National Bank of the E Republic. Our officers are in E CASINO E OBYS BOW, starring Tom Moore, which will be seen at the Casino theatre beginning Wednesday, December 31, has been adapted E touch with financial develop- - E ments; they will advise you, E wisely. Bank with us; consult E Sj E US. 11 from the stage play by John Tainter Foote and ran five months in New York City. The story shows the folly of resting on laurels won by a clever piece of work. Tom Blake (Tom Moore) has written a good book and success has spoiled him, for he becomes indolent and follows the frivolous fads of the Greenwich Village Bohemian set in New York. His friends and publishers become disgusted with him and refuse to finance him further until he agrees to leave New York. He goes to Virginia and a love develops and his genius crops out with hard worK and he makes good.. . 'jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii':. AVAUDE-V.ILL- ! ' ' s Bill now' Playing Bobby Vail presents TEMPTATION A dashing musical melange fea-turing Bobby Vail, Marie Mann 1 and an array of alluring singing I and dancing girls. . I Jane Kennedy presents DANCE FANTASIES With Cecile dAndrea and ry A. Walters ? Hen- - I FOUR LEONS Fast Tight Wire Act I The National Bank of the Republic and DUNBAR & TURNER Eccentric Comedians Main E 2nd South Street E E SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfr QUIGLEY & FITZGERALD i Comedians and Dancers FRANK WARD 1 i , Every Dollar Paid For I Insurance in The Guardian Fire Insurance Company I Stay 8 In Utah ' SMASHING BARRIERS With William Duncan I EDDIE FITZPATRICK And His Pantages Orchestra 1 THREE SHOWS DAILY 2:45. 7:30, 9:15. Prices Mats. 20c, 30c. Nights, 30c, 40c. 5s 2 9 5 5 1 Entertainment j of Utah Vender of Original iiiiiiaiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiipiiiiiiiiini!iiiT . m f A Bank of I Strength and Character The Agency Company a Managers 334 South Main Street SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH I i5 . f Walker Brothers g r?. Bankers ViiliilHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiinaiiiiii'iiMiiiiiiiniiii Oldest Intermountain Bank ICE CREAM, CANDY AND Resources Over $12,000,000 Member Federal Reserve System CAKES HOME-MAD- E CAROLINA LAZZARI WHO APPEARS AT THE SALT LAKE THEATRE NEXT MOND AY NIGHT UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE MUSICAL ARTS SOCIETY. 260 So. 8tate 55 SALT LAKE So.-Mai- ' 160 So. Main Walkers Store Fountain and Candy Dept. Delivered Everywhere J. R. Sebree H. W. Lane SEBBEE & LANE n Mining and Industrial Stocks and Bonds Liberty Bonds Bought Wasatch 4010 335 Main St., Salt Lake City of how Carolina THE story the gifted contralto who is to be heard at the Salt Lake theatre Monday night , obtained a start in the operatic world is a very interesting one and should be of special interest to hundreds, if not thousand of young American singers. After two years and a half of grilling work she sang for Cleofonte at noon on a September Friday. At 4 o'clock the same day she signed a three years contract and this, despite the fact that at that time the maestro could only positively promise her two apearances, all the Cam-pariin- i, contralto roles being assigned, so that only the chance of illness .or other contingency could give her more. But he would Try to fit her in somewhere, he told her, for her voice was a wonder. At last he had found a contralto who should some day sing in Semiramide, as long ago Scalchi had sung it with Patti. The unexpected opening came, and Miss Lazzari was telegraphed for to sing Giglietta in Isabeau, on the opening night. It was not a part to appeal to a young and beautiful de- butante, but Miss Lazzari Hung herself into the ten days of work which were all that lay before her in the way of preparation. The critcs did the kiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiisiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii! I ii:ii!I"imiiisiii:s' Have You Had A Thrifty Year Ye hope you are looking back over the your vil!i some satisfaction at h.iing put away a littlefor each week or mouth years to come. We pay I per cent tl-- Savings. WAIF. W. S.. McCornick T'i eaMv .' . r Anthon II. Lund.. Viet; iTeviuout Vice A. Smith.. I George cr Fred M. Michelsen 5 D. E. Judd. . . .Assistant Cashier i'i-c- '.h-n- . ? 7iiliiSiiBiiliiSiisiiBMiiisiiliiSiiiiiliisi:i''S:iS' . ii. ii:uiiii!i,,.v- - |