OCR Text |
Show ZL. ftmvm" i iiiKiir-wi- i I1 1 THE CITIZEN NORWALK i; I High Pressure Casings and Tubes NEXT WEEK NOW PLAYING ADe MAUD LAMBERT - Guarantee Tire & Rubber Company 451 11 ERNEST R. BALL ELIZABETH BRICE In the OVERSEAS REVUE JAMES H. CULLEN WILL MORRISSEY Charming Musical Comedy Favorite, and The Popular Composer with MARIA CHARLES & HENRY RIGOLETTO South Main Street Phone Was. 2222 "GEORGIE PRICE I SLATKOS i I MIDNIGHT ROLLICKERS I Whirlwind Dancers ? I ERWIN A JANE CONNELLY AL & FANNY STEDMAN lin noon pern BILLY FR.YWLEY LUCAS A INEZ Salt Lake City, Utah Luelliil LOUISE CART- - Milo A EDNA THE JORDAN CSlltLS MELL& In STUART BARNES HARRIS BISON CITY' FOUR Gerard Hughes Roscoe JAMES LINDHOLM & CO. The Man From Minnesota - f 1 ? i f 1 Fuvorltc Barnes BURNS AND LYNN IIIIIIIIII1IIIIIII1IIIIIIIC: I Lets Get Back I To Normal i photoplay thus far produced. The work of master director, .Herbert Brenon, with that distinguished actress and screen star, Marie Doro, in the title role, 12:10 offers a real feast of amusement for the picture-goe- r. H jfou can be a factor for the return of stable conditions by careful purchases and by SAVING as you go along. Why not open an account here this month? W. S. McCornlck Laid in France besides the beautiful river Seine, the opening scene of 12:10 reveals an aged sculptor, Fernande, with his daughter, Marie. Despairing in his struggle to gain a living he deserts his child and plunges into the river to end his troubles. He leaves Marie an orphan. In her frenzied search for her father, Marie stumbles upon Lord Chatterton, who adopts her and takes her to his home in England. There Marie becomes the sole delight of the aging man and his heiress. Her loveliness arouses the passion of Lord Chattertons secretary and Marie becomes involved in a series of complications that make 12:10 the greatest mystery picture of the ; year. ' She, in order to inherit Lord Chattertons fortune, must spend twenty-fou- r hours' from midnight in a lonely castle beside the bedside of her dead patron in silent prayer. As the hands of the clock point to 12:10, the door opens, the bed covers move, and this begins a mystery that would baffle a Sherlock Holmes. It will be the attraction at the Gem theatre for one week, opening today. President Anthon H. Lund.. Vice President 5 George A. Smith.. Vice President ? Cashier a Fred M. Michels en D. e Cashier E. Judd.... Assistant i Tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiisiiiiisiiiiisnsiisiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiitisiisiisiia. - AMERICAN n WE f s i ' 8FKAKB FOR ITSELF Centura printing Company I. Q. RYAN 4 CENTURY BUILDING 2S1 EDISON STREET .Pkoae Wasatch 1801 Prmkm. Binden, Designate Liaotjrpers . Tickles and Taps SONIA DE CALVE Dainty Singing Violinist MABEL NAYON a With her renowned troupe of tropical birds I . ARBUCKLE COMEDY as w-- . the man. I m-m-- to is-s-s- nt beside me: the Cincinnati En NEW PRICES In Effect Now Lower floor, 50c; boxes, 75c; first 9 rows of balcony, 40c; rest of balcony, 30c. Matinees Boxes, 50c; lower floor, 30c; balcony, 20c. Nights .riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. When Buying or Selling Stocks Phone 1373 or See H. B. COLE & CO., BROKERS Bid. Salt Lake 'MAMMON 34 Marmon automatic system of lubrication and oilless bearings reduce its care to a fraction of that which other cars demand. THOUGHTLESS OF HIM. IHEWKLOVIRINGC STMIY FT ATS (rushing up excitedly) Madam, your poor husband has just been drowned. The Widow (in bathing costume) And have they found his body? No, its lost. AY VMMN SOUTN Life-guar- d Life-guar- d Widow provoking; bath-hous- e Now, isnt that just too he had the key to our around his neck. Tiger. i ? i I WASNT HISSING. There wras a commotion in the rear of the theatre, and the usher was seen splutejecting a man. The man when the manager of tering angrily the theatre came into the lobby. Why did you eject this man? asked the manager. He was hissing the performance, replied the usher. Why did you hiss the performance? asked the manager. I slputtered i I EDDIE FITZPATRICK And his Pantages Orchestra Room 1, Stock Exchange money. - OUM CRAFTSMANSHIP W. Q ROMNEY auctionioning of a beautiful in society to the highest bidder has become generally recognized .as a common expedient- to bring wealth into a decaying family. Such a social procedure provides the dramatic background of Vitagraphs newest picture, Slaves of Pride, of which Alice Joyce is the star. Slaves of Pride will be the attraction at. the American theater on Sunday and Monday. Miss Joyce plays the role of Patricia Leeds. She is 15 years old and just beginning to bud into beautiful young womanhood as the picture opens. Jason Leeds, the father, is diven into virtual bankruptcy by the great extrtvagance of his wife. THE PRINT THE CITIZEN The collapse of his fortune causes Leeds to kill himself with a bullet, leaving a meager estate sufficient to maintain his widow and daughter in Leeds, still enslaved by social ambition and the desire for wealth; turns to her daughter as the only alternative her daughter as the only alernative for the gaining of riches and position. For ten years Mrs. Leeds dangles the beautiful bird before many different Likable wealthy marriageable men. young men unpossessed of money who would have been natural companions of the girl, are denied to her. More mature men having the desired assets quickly see through the trickery of the mother. Meantime Patricia, inspired by innocence and pride, refuses to be a coquette. Finally Mrs. Leeds succeeds in maneuvering the unwilling girl into an engagement to Brewrster Howard, an excessively wealthy and proud man of 35 years. Their marriage and subsequent experience serves dramatically to expose the evil of marriages for EDWIN G &FRED R. WOOLLEY Salt Lake Stack and Member Mining Exchange Telephone Was. 2885 Mining, Bank and Industrial Stocks and Bonds Liberty Bonds Bought and Sold at Market Prices West 2nd South Salt Lake City, Utah 6 |