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Show i. TESTS THE CITIZEN TT-A.-X. MacDonald, adjudged the most beau- at the Gem theatre for one week be- tiful woman in the world, will be seen I : r ASK FOR COLUMBUS COLUMBUS AUTO & TAXICAB SERVICE 373 SOUTH MAIN center of attraction at Monte Carlo. Prince Vano Della Robbia fell in love with her. He introduced .her to his brother, Prince Angelo, whose bride proved to be the runaway, Marie Grant. The brothers knew nothing of Marie's past and Mary promised to keep the secret. Idina Bland, enraged at Prince Angelos marriage, tells the secret in the absence of Vannox Marie falsely asserts the story is not true of her but of Mary Grant, who by her silence admits guilt. Mary Grant leaves, but it is Molly Maxwell who comes to Monte Carlo with the true story that sends Prince Vanno in search of the innocent Mary. Mary in the meantime is the victim of adventurers who seek to steal her riches. The prince, however, proves his mettle in a dramatic climax. Strong Vigorous Progressive THE BARBOY GENIUS A doleful sign, informing the passerby that the place is to let, has been placed on the Columbian cafe in the little block in Greenwich avenue be- Typifying the high- cst standards of modern banking. Walker Brothers Bankers Founded 1859 Member Federal Reserve System m mdliiliiiti WE PRINT THE CITIZEN 0 Century printing Company W. G. ROMNEY J. Q. RYAN COLOR PRINTERS tween Christopher street and Sixth avenue. . It must be very saddening to the members of the legal profession of a literary turn, whose duties take them to the Jefferson Market police court, to find that respect for the prohibition law has led Mr. OConnor to close up rather than continue to run his recently celebrated establishment under changed conditions. There was nothing affected about the concern. It was just a plain, substantial bar, like those for which the old Ninth ward was famous long before Greenwich Village was turned into a profiteering imitation of the Latin quarter. Yet it will have its commemorative tablet some day on account of the poet, who made it famous and of those Avho visited it for his sake after he had ceased to be a New Yorker. Washington Irving never lived in the Irving home on Irving place, and though Poe wrote The Raven" in the cottage now on the Grand Concourse the little house was in another part of the Bronx at the s time. The identity of Georges New York home is in doubt, any many other places that housed notable men have a false tradition put upon them. But there is no doubt that John Masefield swept the floor, oiled the counter, polished the brasses and oc- so-call- Phone Wasatch 1801 Century Building 231 Edison Street Clem-enceau- o When Buying or Selling Stocks Phone 1373 or Sec H. B. COLE & CO., BROKERS Room 1, Stock Exchange Bldg. Salt Lake casionally helped to keep the peace in the Columbian cafe, thereby hold- ing body and soul together while he was turning over in his mind the plots of The Everlasting Mercy and The ginning Saturday. Eastern critcs pronounce it a triumph. The call of Monte Carlo was too strong for Mary Grant, novice in a Scottish convent, in whose, veins flowed the blood of a gambler and runaway mother. Despite the warning of her friend, Molly Maxwell, who pointed to the fate of Marie Grant, a third chum, who had run. away' from the convent with a married man, Mary responded to the call when she came into her inheritance at the age of 24, made big winnings and was the Wasatch 1492 11 NORWALK Widow in Bye Street. Poets have been great frequenters of inns, wayside and otherwise. But there is a vast difference between one taking his ease in such a place and making a living there by the sweat of his brow. The young seafaring man who dropped into the Columbian bar one day in search of a drink, only to find a job, was never, suspected by the proprietor. or the customers ,of being a genius. And, unlike Rqbert Louis Stevenson on a well known occasion, he. did not complain because nobody spotted him as a literary per: son in disguise. The whirligig of time again! Promptly at five minutes to 1 every night it used to be John Masefields duty to turn the key in the big front door. Now the wail of song, stimulated by nothing stronger than tea, arises until early morning from the fantastically named coffee houses of the Bohemia that is 11 around. John Masefield, the .bar boy, who left the Columbian cafe to join Joseph Conrad in Londons Grub street, came back to America a celebrity, to receive in. one week honorary doctors degrees from both Harvard and Yale. A more than Dick Whittington climax to early trials! As for Mr. Masefields genial former employer, no doubt he is making use of his present leisure to write the Perfect Bartenders Guide, which it had been for years his ambition to compose in collaboration with the as to poet and on a basis of fifty-fift- y the royalties. Such a work would be interesting even in these modern times. For though it might have no practical value it would throw light on the past customs of this always interesting town. New York Sun High Pressure ' and Tubes Casings ' t - i Guarantee Tire & Rubber . Company ; - South Main Street Phone Was. 777.7 Salt Lake Gty, Utah 451 - . . ; I 1 Every Dollar Paid For Insurance in ,; The Guardian Fire Insurance Company . ! j . of Utah i Stay 8 In Utah I S I The Agency Company Managers 30 West Broadway SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH J. R. 8ebree H. W. Lane SEBREE & LANE and Industrial Stocks and Bonds Mining DRAMATIC CRITICISM. 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