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Show THE CITIZEN 0 TAXI Wasatch 1492 ASK FOR COLUMBUS ' COLUMBUS AUTO & TAXICAB SERVICE 11 young sailor who is swept from the Jiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiii.aiiiiiiiiir;; shore, for the story, It will be remembered, is of the coast of Maine, where conning tower of a submarine, is well the two brothers, Martin and Nathanl known for his Avork in many Griffith Berry, are the keepers of a lighthouse.. productions, in addition to important It is in this lighthouse that the famous parts under various other directors. dramatic struggle between the two George Fawcett, one of the screens BILL NOW PLAYING brothers takes place, when the ship most distinguished actors, plays the that is bearing the daughter of Martin part of the father of the impoverished The Musical Comedy Hit of 1920 I j away with her sweetheart is leaving Kentucky family, bitter and rebellious "A HOLIDAY IN DIXIE" harbor. against Providence. As his wife, who s With an colored chorus Alice Lake is the star of Shore relies upon her faith to bring back her and cast of ten, featuring Will' ' Acres, having been made so after her son who went to war, Eugenie Bes-serMastin, Virgie Richards and is seen. i George McClenon notable Avork in Should A Woman Crowell Tell? George Nichols, Josephine and Kate Bruce, all stars in their own jj Special added attraction the cast. names, I complete I EDWARD BLONDELL AND STRAND The Greatest Question is Mr. Gri. COMPANY In "The Boy From Home" ffiths initial production to be distriauthorities are agreed that ALL buted by the First National Exhibiis the most desired thing tors Circuit, a nation-wid-e organizaCHARLES OLCOTT s to get in a motion picture, and all of exhibitors assembled to bring jj "Ten Minutes of Comic Opera" tion are agreed that the best thing in Inabout bigger and better motion pictolerance is the atmosphere of the tures. MARY ANN Babylonion episode. I "The Little Girl With the As you view the unfolding of these Wonderful Voice" KINEMA tremendous scenes, the years slip away from you and you are carried FORRER & FRIBERG back through the centuries to those THE bill which opened at the v Present "The Act Beautiful" ancient days. You are there in spirit; yesterday proved to be one of The Story of the Hunt you know the people of those times the most popular of the many popular and their ways. It is Babylon itself, programs recently presented at the PANTAGESCOPE theatre. Mary MacLaren, one of the revived for you through the wonderFATTY ARBUCKLE in ful atmosphere of the scenes. prettiest of screen stars, is very hapin "THE GARAGE" A pily cast in the romantic comedy So in building the picture, Modern Lorelei, featured Saturday drama, A Forged Bride. It is a story PANTAGES ORCHESTRA and Sunday at the Strand theatre, of a convicts daughter, providing a a every effort Avas made to preserve the delightful medium for the versatility atmosphere and it is said that no such of this Universal favorite. Three shows daily 2:45, 7:30, DeAV Hilarious 9:15. a Semon Prices: Nights, lower in in ever picscenes have Larry appeared ture of the sea and its lonely, isolated Drop Inn is at his best and kept the I floor, 50c. Entire balcony, 30c. p Matinees, 20c, 30c. house in an uproar of laughter for the 5 islands. All the mystery of its cease.nuiuiuiniiiiHiiiiiiiiiaiianiiiaiiiiianiHBiiBMaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini. less motion; all the myraid of its bird thirty minutes the picture runs. and animal life, are shown with a Snapshots taken at the University on U day and those showing Mary gripping story of love and adventure WE PRINT THE CITIZEN Thurman in her local campaign for and that indescribable atmosphere i that is at once so pleasing and yet the American Legion Queen Contest The sweetness of the Avere Avell received. Commencing Sunday and for a four-day- s story is peculiarly appealing and the run, a double feature bill is anbeauty of its many scenes are enA Modern Lorelei is most nounced starring Edith Roberts, the trancing. J. Q. RYAN W. G. ROMNEY unusual and interesting; and is a rare petit, little new comer in screen land in Her Five-Foo- t treat. Highness and Tay COLOR PRINTERS Dorothy Gish in Boots" comes to lor Holmes in Max Figmans greatest comedy success, the Strand Monday. Nothing But the Truth. all-st- ar ; : er 373 SOUTH MAIN TM STHtTPCWMSCMY Today Only Lurry Srinon In )HV DHOI I.W and Hi (t 31 Till at Laron In FOKGKI) Oil miX ary 31 SUMJAY IlilC Willi Double Feature Kdiili Hubert Hill la ller Five Foot IIlKline" and Taylor Holme In tlie celebrated comedy ucee .Vothlnar Hut the Truth." Tested By Time H l S H Eg H H S For sixty-on- e years, during all manner of this bank conditions, has always been both able and willing to take care of all the legitimate requirements of its customers. awe-inspirin- Walker Brothers Bankers Member Federal Reserve System A Tower of Strength" lli 01 (Ml! Century printing Company g. GEM NORWALK t 4 . a High Pressure Casings and Tubes Guarantee Tire & Rubber Company 451 o South Main Street Phone Was. 2222 Salt Lake City, Utah When Buying or Selling Stocks Phone 1373 or See H. B. COLE & CO., BROKERS Room 1, Stock Eichmte Bldf. Salt Lake WHEN Griffiths latest "The Greatest Ques- EXASPERATING. D. W. tion, a photodrama of unseen forces, is shoAvn on the screen of the Gem theatre, for one Aveek, commencing Saturday, it will mark the achievement of one of the greatest and most significant landmarks in the history of the silent drama. Unquestionably the most startling feature of this production is Griffith s daring decision to build a photoplay about the most aAvesome question within the human imagination the question of a Hereafter and Heaven. The delineation of the delicate subject of this picture Avas entrusted to Griffith's tried and tested players. The part of Nellie Jarvis, the orphaned Kentucky child, is taken by Lillian Gish, Avliose name has long been linked with Griffith productions. Robert Harron, who plays the role of a country boy sweetheart, has Avon a pronounced success through his depiction of parts of like nature. Ralph Graves, who plays the part of the "Young man, Avhen you sold me this fountain pen you told me I could carry it upside doAvn in my pocket Avith per- fect safety. So you can, sir. "Well, I tried it and look at this Avaistcoast, ruined! Why, my dear sir, you must have that pen beforey ou put it in your pocket. You shouldnt have done that. Boys Life. ei-fill- ed Phone Wasatch 1801 Century Building I Bonds, Papers, Jewelry Safe in Our Vaults No I got a frightful stitch in Tom: my side at the races. Dick: "Thats the Avorst of being hemmed in by the croAvd. mi your port to sleep, Willie! urged Remember the exasperated nurse. theres an angel Avhatcliing over you. Dont be so conceited! ansAvered the hopeless child. go worry about thefts ami burglaries if your Liberty Bonds, papers ami other tucked are valuables or away behind a wall steel and cement In our vaults. attendant A courteous HEM-STITC- Do 231 Edison Street President Vice President George A. Smith.. Cashier Fred M. 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