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Show THE CITIZEN 12 SALT LAKE THEATRE Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, February 2, 3, 4 Matinee Wednesday A. H. Woods - Presents the Smashing, Laughing Success different scene will eb made at each performance in full view of the audience under the personal direction of the director, Tom Ward. in effect the philosophy employed in the film as the sympathy getting trick. Miss Griffith is cast as Patricia Lang-dodaughter of a wealthy Wall street operator. She is loved by Roderick Duncan, a young banker, and GEM also by Richard Morton, a wealthy cattleman from the west L. ROTHAPFEL, formerly SAMUEL Langdon suddenly encounters tredirector of New Yorks mendous business misfortune and is finest theatres Strand, Rivoli and' to obtain a heavy loan from Rialto has entered the producing compelled Duncan. The girl conceives the idea field and has placed before the public she is being used as collateral for the first complete program of motion that the loan and therefore out of pique inpictures, from overture to curtain, ever sists on the transaction being drawn presented. The first release will be in legal form. shown at the Gem theatre for one up Morton gets wind of the affair and week commencing today. to elope forcibly with the The effects represent Mr. Rothap-fel- s attempts in his racing car. She struggles idea of synchronization making girl with him, and a serious collision the action of the picture on the screen Neither of them is injured, but speak through the orchestra, the Morton, recogizing here a chance to stage settings, the general environand possibly ment the whole worked out with a gain the girls sympathy as he could not otherwise do, view to accentuate and make more love, he has been mortally injured. vivid and realistic, a pantomimic per- pretends The trick works up to a certain point. formance. Patricia becomes tenderly concerned The novelty prelude presents music over the mans plight. the beauty of thought Incorporated But in the end she sees through the in the composition of a master comruse. How this situation leads to draposer, Massenet, whose Elegie has matic consequences all is revealed in been used for this picturization, offersurprising scenes on the screen. ing one of the most beautiful creations of art ever given to the silent drama. It is titled The Last Hour. The UNCOLN CLUB BANQUET principal character is presented by j. H. Gilmour, for many seasons, Maud The Lincoln club, which is doAdams leading man. ing such splendid work to organize The dramatic feature is titled False Republican forces for the national Gods, a screen version of an original campaign, will be addressed at its story by E. Lloyd Sheldon, one of Lincoln Day banquet by Governor the screens most successful writers. William L. Harding of Iowa, one the In the cast are seen the popular art- foremost speakers on the countrys ists, Grace Darling, Hugh Thompson, big issues. He will discuss the feaHarry Mestayer, Alfred Hickman, Ida tures of the coming campaign as they Darling and Florence Billings all now present themselves at the openpopular players. Messrs. Thompson, ing of the contest and will also speak on the League of Nations. The banMestayer and Hickman and Ida Darling are prominent stage players. The quet will be held at the Hotel Utah theme of the story deals with the on the evening of February 12. H. A. McCollem, secretary of the pursuit of happiness and the play is capped by a climax unusual in the club, states that Governor Harding history of the silent drama. The fea- iz coming at the special request of tures of this production are a powerSenator Smooot and as a representaful story, strong acting, lavish sets, tive of the National Republican Combeautiful exteriors and artistic lightmittee. effects. ing The monthly meeting of the Young In the comedy number, will be found Mens Republican club will be held something different. Mr. Rothapfel February 3 at the Newhouse hotel at 8 oclock. has made his comedy, Wild Flowers, a feature of his first unit program. It H. J. Garrett, president of the club, was written by one of Americas most extends an invitation to all interestsuccessful playwrights, George V. Hoed to attend. About 600 persons, it bart, and presents in the principal is expected, will be present. The musical program is in charge of the comedy roles Yvonne Shelton, formerly of the Midnight Follies; Helen muisical committee of the club, which Weer, who will be remembered for her consists of Anthony C. Lund Proexcellent work in the role of Jennie fessor J. J McClellan, Willard Weihe, with David Warfield in The Music and John Y. Smith. Master; Templar Saxe, Walter A. J. Herbert and Eugene ENCORE! Acker. Mrs. Thricewed Well, Elsie, how do you like your new papa? AMERICAN Elsie Oh, mamma, do go on marrying men like that; hes given me a is easy to trick a girl into sympaITthy, according to Corlnne Griffiths whole dollar. Boston Transcript. latest picture, Human Collateral. STILL ON THE JOB. The expedient to be used to such an end is revealed as fake illness. The girls who' used to knit socks Human Collateral is scheduled to appear at the American theatre Sun- for the soldiers now seem to be darning them for the same parties. St. day and Monday. n Make the girl think you're dying, is Paul Leader. A RIOT OF LAUGHTER Positively the identical New York production Nights 50c to $2.00; Wednesday Matinee 50c to $1.50 Prices: GET YOUR SEATS EARLY NEXT ATTRACTION Three Nights Starting Thursday9 February 5 PLAYED 8 SOLID MONTHS IN NEW YORK Salt Lake Stock and Mining Exchange Telephone Was. 2885 Mining, Bank and Industrial Stocks and Bonds Liberty Bonds Bought and Sold Member n, well-know- n oc-curs.- The play that started New York on a Pajama Jag EDWIN G & FRED R. WOOLLEY N at Market Prices West 2nd South Salt Lake City, Utah 6 aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiimiiMimiiiiiiie I A Warm I Welcome 2 S S 1 1 is always waiting for you at our bank. Close contact and service that reaches your needs, are our aims. 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