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Show THE CITIZEN 12 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli: Training for Ex-Servi-ce Men T ONE SOLID WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY Picturization of Henry W. Savages remarkable stage success Paramcunt-Artcra- ft with the following Unprecedented Cast of Players EVERYWOMAN The Cast Violet Homing Clara Horton Wanda Hawley ..Margaret Loomis ..Mildred Reardon Edyth Chapman Bebe Daniels .Theodore Roberts Monte Blue ..Irving Cummings Everywoman Youth Modesty Conscience T fL Vice Wealth MMaaaaaaaaaaNaaa tMaaaaaaaaaaaaaMa aaaaaMtaaawaaaaiBaaHaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaa P assion Nobody ........... ... James Neill ...Raymond Hatton Flattery Lord Witless ...Lucien Littlefield Noah Beery Jay Dwiggins Tully Marshall Bluff Stuff Puff a U BMBaaMaaaaaaaaiaiaaBBaiMM a Time EBaBW Dissipation Auctioneer aaaaaaaaBaaaflaaaaaaaaBaaaaaa aaaaaai .......... ...... A .... Robert Brower Charles Ogle Fred Huntley ....Clarence Geldart MEN IN TRAINING AT HENAGER'S BUSINESS COLLEGE j E j E E E E E E E pre-revie- E E E w powerful appeal. RABBI WILLIAM RICE, Temple Bnai Israel picture with the details well worked out. E E E E E E ably since April 7, 1917; must have a disability, incurred, increased or aggravated while a member of the naval or military forces of the United States, or traceable to service with such forces; must be in need of vocational rehabilitation to overcome the handicap of disability and he must be mentally and physically in condition to make the rehabilitation feasable. Upon completion of the course of training the Federal Board assists the man to obtain a permanent position where he can make the best use of the training he has received. The payments to disabled soldiers and sailors while in vocational training vary from $80 a month for a single man to $150 a month for a man with wife and two or more children and other dependents or a man with no wife but six children. BLASTS QF JAZZ They are tearing down the statue of Abraham Lincoln at the White House to make way for a sun room. Some people will criticise this, but we believe the occupant of the White House needs light. A wonderful E REV. J. N. H. WILLIAMS, First Methodist Episcopal Church with a powerful ap- Everywoman is a master-pictur- e peal from beginning to end. I should be glad to see any and every young woman in Salt Lake come to see it. E REV. J. H. DENNIS, St. Pauls Episcopal Church An excel- one I am happy to have witnessed. lent picture E REV. MARTIN FERESCHETIAN, First Unitarian Church Everywoman is an excellent demonstration of the pow- erful suggestion that can be given with the wider scope of the motion picture. It teaches a potent sermon besides having the highest of entertainment value. SPECIAL MUSIC. progress is being made in I .he vocational training and the of disabled vocational soldiers and sailors is called to the at- tention of Salt Lakers by the fact that a class of soldiers is being edu- cated at Henagers Business College in Salt Lake City. Throughout the land the government is giving the best advantages of an educational kind to soldiers and sailors maimed in the war. Business college educa- tion, of course, is only one of the many special means to rehabilitate men in civil life, but it the is one of the best. H. B. Curtiss is the special agent in Salt Lake City of the Federal Board of Vocational Education and has his offices at No. 70 East South Temple street. To be eligible for the vocational training a soldier or sailor must have quit naval or military service honor ex-servi- ce E E E this week at the Paramount-Empres- s After a to which the clergy were invited, the following sentiments were expressed: REV. H. W. BURGER, Third Presbyterian Church One of Every- the really worth-whil- e photoplays of the day. woman in film form has a wider scope of action than could possibly be had on the stage and therefore a more 'T' HAT .A E E E r E E Peer made Milwaukee famous and Berger has made it infamous. Sign in a Salt Lake Department store window Rompers Twenty Per Cent Off. Childrens A famous French dandy says each profession ought to wear clothes distinctively its own. Does he expect journalists to buy those d paper suits? high-price- The Chicago crime commission is kept busy by crime commission. THE USUAL GOOD FEATURES. The rate of exchange between Austria and the United States is now said to be the entire Austrian national currency for one ham sandwich. COME EARLY! PRICES, 12:30 to 5:30: Balcony 15c, Entire Parquet 25c, Loges 50c; 5:30 to 11 p. m.: Balcony 20c, Parquette 30c, Loges 50c, including war tax. Someone remarks that damn and hell have been introduced into polite society. Polite society was introduced into hell long ago. E E ,,,,,,,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimniiiiimra Sending flowers to murderers must stop, says the president of the Chicago crime commission. No doubtdic means before hanging. 4 1 |