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Show I T AX Wasatch 1492 ASK FOR COLUMBUS COLUMBUS AUTO & TAXICAB SERVICE 373 SOUTH MAIN The Fortune Teller, that she rounded out a career already brilliant with noteworthy achievements. The critics were unanimous in praising her characterization as the finest contribution to the American stage since Mrs. Fiske and Mrs. Leslie Carter. Miss Rambeaus work was on such a high plane of excellence that it was decided to perpetuate it by transferring it to the screen. Albert a famous director, was assigned the task of production. The result is the most notable contribution of its sort to the art of the silent drama. The picture, those who have seen it say, tells a morality story in an immortal way. It has been released by Robertson-Cole- , the well known firm of motion picture producers and distributors, and will be seen at the Gem theatre for a one weeks run beginning Saturday: Because of the popularity of the ?tar, and the beauty and appeal of the story, the .management has arranged to extend tne run of the picture longer than the usual The Fortune Teller is a powerful story with compelling situations. It will not detract from the suspense to divulge that the theme mother love is inextricably bound up with psychic phenomena, a subject which Sir Oliver Lodge, the noted scientist and spiritualist, has done so much to popularize as a study. The narrative abounds with human interest situations rich ' in dramatic expression. It tells of regeneration where none seemed possible, and the influence of mother love in the upbringing of a child. It tells eloquently of the triumph of mother love over material things, over science, jealousy and deviltry. It tells a story which the stage with its limitations could not tell. stage success, Ca-pella- ni, , super-special- s. in-tcie- i Strong Vigorous Progressive Typifying the high-- e of s t standards modern banking. Walker Brothers Bankers Founded 1859 A V ERIC AN and CONSTANCE WE PRINT THE CITIZEN Norma their debut in public as signers at the big Actors Fund Benefit Performance, given at the Poncianna hotel, Palm Beach,- Fla., recently under the direction of Daniel - r3 Century printing Company W. G. ROMNEY Frohman. The Talmadge at Palm Beach, Norma enjoy- ing a vacation and Constance making exteriors for The Love Expert, the new First National photoplay, written by John Emerson and Anita Loos, which will be shown at the American theatre for four nights beginning Sun- NORWALK High Pressure Casings and Tubes day: Fulfilling their promise to Mr. Frohman to take part in the Flora-dor- a Sextette number, they not only sang popular songs, but also did a couple of dance numbers. It was a new triumph for the Talmadge sisters, who demonstrated that their versatile talents were not confined solely to the silent drama. Constance was at her best in the dance numbers, while Norma excelled with her voice. commented It was lots of fun, Constance, and it made the taking of scenes for The Love Expert a great deal easier. This was one instance where the combination of business with pleasure worked out in a most satisfactory way. After taking part in the benefit show I felt more like working before the camera. It seems to give me more pep. Guarantee Tire & Rubber Company 451 South Main U'T'HE DEEMSTER, adapted to A the screen from the famous novel of the same name by Hall Caine, is being played at the Strand theatre Saturday, Sunday and Monday. The picture is one of exceptional beauty and is elaborately staged. In the leading role appears the authors son, Derwent Hall Caine, supported by a cast of rare ability. The Deemster has rightfully been termed beautiful. the picture Among its outstanding features may be mentioned the wonderful photoplay, the beautiful exteriors on the quaint Isle of Man, the great maritime scenes, the spectacular fight on Salt Lake City, Utah iaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiliiiiiiiiiHiitiiiliiiiilr' sisters spent Every Dollar Paid For Insurance in The Guardian Fire Insurance Company of Utah as m The Agency Company ? Managers s 30 West Broadway SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 7iiBiiBiiaiiBiiaiiBiiaiiiiiBiiaiiaiisHaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiini J. the cliff, the. burial at sea, the escape down the ivy clad walls of the castle, the prison scenes, the trial in the open court on Tynwald hill, the surging crowd in the banishment scene, the Land of Exile, the burning ship in the night, the return of the fugitive, the curing of the dreaded plague-anthe sacrifice. SALT LAKE THEATRE May 20 Liberty Bonds Bought Wasatch 4010 335 Main St., Salt Lake City 1 Matinee Saturday in a Comedy of Moonshine, Madness and MIS NELLY OF Salt Lake n ini Account Holds Down Expenses A Checking , When you pay hy you use more tare witli expenses than when you just roach in your pockets ; al pay. Wo invito your checking account with u. Kvery eourtosy shown our clu-ck- Make-Believ- e N Under the Direction of Harrison Grey Fiske ? Room 1. Stock Exchange Bldg. I I s.:i ORLEANS By Lawrence Eyre When Buying or Selling Stocks Phone 1373 or See H. B. COLE & CO., BROKERS H. W. Lane Mining and Industrial Stocks and Bonds MRS. FISKE Phone Wnaatch 1801 Prices Evenings 50c to $2.50; Matinees 50c to $2.00, Plus Tax. Sale opens Monday. . SEBREE & LANE Messrs. Cohan and Harris present 231 Edison Street R. Sebree ,i:.i:iliiliiliiliiliiliiiiiliiii;iiiiiiiiiii:ii;i;:l. Three Nights Starting Thursday, Century Building Stays In Utah I J. Q. 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