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Show i THE CITIZEN I T Ax' 1492 Wasatch ASK FOR COLUMBUS . COLUMBUS AUTO & TAXICAB SERVICE 373 SOUTH MAIN Miitiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiBkBtiii'aiiKiB tflMnl iVAUDBV,l & LIL? MOTHERS OF MEN" Directed by the Wizard of the Screen, Edward Jose A beautiful love story mingling with swift and compelling action and a breathless climax, star ring beautiful Claire Whitney. A Relic of 1 5 the Farm CHAS. ALTHOFF The Sheriff of HIcksville 1 1 GORMAN BROTHERS Passing Songs of 1919" WALTER FENNER & CO. Show Me In pers," the latest picture starring beautiful Elaine Hammerstein. By far the best picture the accomplished young actress has made, Whispers" affords her great opportunities for demonstration of her ability. Matt Moore, brother of Tom and Owen Moore, appears opposite Miss Hammerstein in this picture. Moore has supported many screen stars but seldom has he been given the opportunities afforded in Whispers." Th Tole he portrays is that of a star reported on a big metropolitan daily. And that role is no easy one. No characterization on either stage or screen, unless possibly it be that of the lawyer, has been subjected to more gross exaggeration and lack of realism than the newspaperman. And yet, it is a part which is always interesting to the theatre audience. There is something romantic and mysterious about the newspaper as there is about the stage. The story of Whispers" was written by Marcus V. Connolly and affords a good entertainment throughout. The bill also includes a comedy, Grab the Ghost, a Mutt & Jeff feature, and an installment of the Pathe Review. ters and I felt that those who finally proved up on their land were entitled to it after all they had gone through. Just because nobody seemed to love the poor squatters was perhaps the very reason I had sympathy for them. In view of these facts I found it an easy task to champion the cause of the squatters in my part in Tolly of the Storm Country. I am sure that the picture will prove a strong argument in behalf of their rights." 5 GYPSY TRIO Whirlwind Dancers PANTAGES ORCHESTRA Time of Shows Vaudeville 3:00, 7:20, 9:45. Pictures 1:15, 4:00, 8:30, 10:45 Night prices, 50c, 30c; after- - I jj noons, 20c, 30c. niuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiimi Dont Follow The bestial nature of a libertine officer, formerly of the Austrian army, is relentlessly exposed in Blind Husbands, the Universal photodrama of the Tyrolean Alps, which comes to the Strand theatre Saturday and Sunday. The principal Tole is played by Eric Stroheim, former lieutenant of the Austrian army, and in Blind Husbands" Eric Stoheim portrays the arrogance and supreme conceit of the Teuton militarist. As a lieutenant of the Austrian a to the villain goes army fashionable resort in the Alps to prey on womankind. There he meets Margaret Armstrong, wife of the famous Dr. Armstrong, who is a loved but badly neglected wife. GEM Dr.. Armstrong makesa discovery, suspects something wTorse, and his From horseback on the range to soul is seared and tortured when the bareback in society is a long jump for lieutenant lies to him. The fate of a in the form of a man, is any girl to make, but Mildred Harris Chaplin has made it via the motion the theme of the story. Stroheim is "remembered, even hated, picture route. by thousands of persons, for his porAnd Mrs. Chaplin likes the change, too, though she still feels perfectly at trayal of a Hftn officer in the bi home in the saddle, and occasionally versal war picture, The Heart of Humakes a trip to her home town of manity. Blind HusSupporting him in Cheyenne, Wyo., to get a taste of the bands as Margaret Armstrong, the old life. In her most recent First National wife, is Francelia Billington and the cast of Universal starring vehicle, Polly of the Storm following Sam De popular H. Gibson- Grasse, Country, which will be seen at the players: Gowland, Valerie Germonprez and Gem theatre for one week beginning Jack Perrin. Saturday, Mrs. Chaplin has found Blind Husbands" is pronounced as something of a parallel to her own exa daring photodrama, based on the periences in the west some years ago. days immediately following the war, The picture deals with the troubles of a settlement of squatters, whom a which cannot but open the eyes of the rich land owner hates and seeks to typical American husband to the danger of indifference toward the woman drive from the country. he selected as his lifemate. It is deI can recall the days when the clared to be amazing in its inoffensive squatters had a similarly hard time of so vital a theme. in Wyoming," said Mrs. Chaplin. handling That was before a large amount of READY RECRUIT. government land had been opened for entry to homesteaders. These squatters, knowing that some day this propRecruit Shall I mark time with of would the for be filing opened erty my feet, sir?" selected the choicest bits of claims, Lieutenant My (sarcastically land and settled there. Not only did these squatters face a most indefinite dear fellow, did you ever hear of stay in this land before they could obmarking time with hands? tain title, but they endured untold Recruit Yes, sir; clocks do it." hardships and incurred the wrath of The Christian Register. the ranchers and homesteaders who had been hoping to gain possession of TOO LATE. this property. The squatter could not leave his grounds at any time, for if he did, he would be quite likely to find Why, as a locksmith you earn more some armed and harsh rancher in posin a month than I do as a unviersity s session. And possession was professor. of the law as far as the squatWell, you missed your chance when ters were concerned. In my heart I you were young. always had a sympathy for those squat E Industry, Economy, Thrift E these are roads on which you E can travel to the Promised Land E of Prosperity and Success. Keep E in the road. Dont heed the siren s E E E E E call that leads to Extravagance, E E E E E E E 0 Luck. E Follow not after strange gods. E Luxury, Idleness and The right road is not always the E beaten one its often hard to E travel; but it brings you ulti- - E mately to the Promised Land of E E Prosperity and Success. The National Bank lot the E HConNKK Republic Main and 2nd South Street SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Tmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiimmmmm? 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