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Show THE CITIZEN O TAXI Wasatch 1492 ASK FOR COLUMBUS COLUMBUS AUTO & TAXICAB SERVICE 373 SOUTH MAIN 77RS7 fiUTPCTURES MY Last Time Saturday Tsuro Aoki, the new Japanese star in LOOKED Lirs and Galli Curd as the fon cert sin per in "The Madonna of the Slums" ONE SOLID WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY TIIE NAZI-MOV- A INCOMPARABLE iSTRONGER IN TITAN PANTAGES fire-swe- pt SPIRITED animal act, showing A two ilogs, a baby elephant and a monkey in almost human tricks as well as comedy stunts, headlines the lively bill now playing at Pantages. Little Hip and Napoleon, as the act is billed, keeps the house in a continuous uproar and never lets interest sag for a moment. Another comedy under the title of 'Business is Business, put on by Hawley and Saxton, furnishes fifteen minutes of suspense and surprises in which a pretty office girl and clever office boy put one over on the boss. The new bill opening Wednesday afternoon is headlined by The Dancers in a magnificent spectacle, Julnar of the Sea. There are sixteen beautiful Denishawn girls and three wonderful scenes which go to make up a galaxy of colors. Other acts include A Day at Ellis Island, offered by Maurice Samuels and Company; Jones and Sylvester in The Huckster and the Actor; Jack Roshier with Muffs, the canine in Two Boys from Dixie. der; Green and Pugh, colored come- laugh-provokin- won-dian- s, DEATH AMERICAN GLAUM, the famous Strong Vigorous Progressive Typifying the s t high-- c standards uf modern banking. Walker Brothers . Bankers Founded 1859 Member Federal Reserve System WE PRINT THE CITIZEN O Centurp printing Company W. G ROMNEY J.Q.RYAN COLOR PRINTERS Phone Wasatch 1801 Century Building 231 Edison Street Q When Buying or Selling Stocks Phone 1373 or See H. B. COLE & CO., BROKERS Room 1. Stock Exchange Bid. Sslt Lake artiste, in J. Parker Read, drama, The Lone Wolf's Daughter, a W. W. Hodkinson release from the powerful pen of Louis Joseph Vance, is announced as the attraction at the American theatre for four .days, beginning Sunday. The stars tremendous following is certain to find it every bit as and thrilling as her recent triacclaimed everySahara, umph, where as one of the most popular productions of the year. Louise Glaum plays the role of Sonia, a beautiful young Londoner reared by a stranger in ignorance of the fact that she is the daughter of the Lone Wolf, and now the victim of the scheming Prince Victor, leader of a band of desperate plunderers, because of an ancient feud between the prince and the Lone Wolf over her mother, wife of the prince. At the princes home she finds a good friend in Roger Karslake, posing as a secretary but in reality a Scotland Yard man seeking to trap the bandit chieftain and his followers. Karslake lias brought Sonia to the home of the prince, who claims to he her father in his scheme to ensnare the Lone Wolf. Through the aid of Karslake, who was grown to love Sonia, the princes crafty enemy is installed in Victors home as the butler. That night the prince is summoned to the Limehouse rendezvous of the band and, Sonia disguised as a Chinese maid, accompanies him as messenger. There she learns of Victors plottings to enable Karslake to assemThis is ble his men for a round-up- . accomplished but not until after a series of thrilling gun fights in which Prince Victor is killed and a battle with flames in which Sonia, trapped Jr.s soul-stirrin- g interest-compellin- one-tim- e NORWALK GEM High Pressure Casings and Tubes g Deni-shaw- n LOUISE on the roof of the structure, is rescued by Karslake with the aid of a derrick from a passing steamer. CODY, LEW the new star, will be seen in his latest success, an adaptation of George Barr McCutcheons famous novel, at the Gem Theatre, beginning Saturday for a run of seven days. The Butterfly Man is a drama of society and Cody is seen in the role of Sedgewick Blynn, a waster and idler, who at the sacrifice of his mother and sisters and through sheer nerve has made himself a member of the four hundred. He is known as the King of Butterfiy Men and Cody is said never to have had a more unusual or stronger role than he has in this picture. A notable feature of The Butis the wrork of Ida terfiy Man May Parke, the famous woman director and authoress. She was engaged specially to direct Cody in the McCutcheon drama because of the strong feminine background of the play. A strong cast supports Cody. He has no less than three leading women, Louise Lovely, Lilie Leslie and n Six other Rosemary- - Theby. actresses are also in the cast, which numbers over four hundred. Alec B. Francis, a character man of note, and Andrew Robson, known for his splendid work on the legitimate stage, form Mr. Cody's principal male ultra-fashionab- Guarantee Tire & Rubber Company le South Main Street Phone Was. 2222 Salt Lake City, Utah 451 jiifiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiaiiiiianaMfiwiiMiiiatiaiigiiiiiiiiaiiriiii Every Dollar Paid For 1 Insurance in 5 P 1 5 The Guardian Fire Insurance Company j of Utah i 5 5 m well-know- Stays In Utah ? The Agency Company " support. g 1 Managers KINEMA her new picNazimova, the brilliant Russian star, in her newest production, "Stronger Than Death, is announced by the management of the Kinema Theatre as the special attraction, beginning on Sunday next, for a run of seven days. The presentation of this great artiste in a great photodrama is described as a particular AZIMOVA is dancer in N ture. treat for motion picture-goer- 30 Weat Broadway SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH f I iiaiiiiiiiii"iiiiiiiiiiiiii(iiaiiaiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiia, J. R. Sebree H. W. Lane SEBREE & LANE Mining and Industrial Stocks and Bonds Liberty Bonds Bought s. In Stronger Than Death, Nazimova returns to powerful emotional roles after her clever impersonation of the chorus waif in her picturization of Maude Fultons Morosco stage play, The Brat. Nazimova is cast as Sig-ria London music hall dancer, who finds love in the almost wilderness of India, whither she goes for rest. The story is an adaptation by Charles Bryant of I. A. R. Wylies life. brillant novel of Anglo-India- n d, Wasatch 4010 335 Main St., Salt Lake City liilillillllllillilllllllliliiliilllliilMli:i:iliili.i!i.n:iiiliiliil 'I and Testaments Given Expert Attention f Wills P Millions of dollars are thrown deaway In litigation over defective wills. One whole partment in this hank itself to the proper preparation of those neeos-sar- y iloeumonts. tie-vot- es STRAND a HE GARDEN OF ALLAH, of Robert screen adaption llicliens celebrated story, is the attraction at the Strand theatre Saturday, Sunday and Monday. The leading roles are in the capable hands o$ Helen Ware and Thomas Santschi. The wonderful color and atmosphere (Continued on Page IS.) 5 " President W. S. McCornlck Anthon H. Lund.. Vice President George A. Smith.. Vice President Cashier Fred M. MIchelsen D. E. Judd.... Assistant Cashier s - 5lllllllllllllllll!ll!lllillllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll1IIIIUIIIIl? i. . m |