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Show 11 THE CITIZEN identify the vocation accompanying it. We speak also of the legal face, the musical face, the dramatic face and the It seems to be pretty well agreed military face. This is merely a broad owes to Job. among those in a position to speak auand the belt authoriteis Does the Ranger ask for some of thoritatively that associated with the classification, disbelieve in the claims of the keen Marlowes wealth, or for his beauti- various occupations m life, there is observer that he can differentiate to ful niece whom he loves, He asks for undoubtedly a type of face which more a finer degree. neither gift. The answer must be found or less betrays the calling of its owner. There are tales of hospital physicin the photodrama which is heralded Medical men, especially in hospital ians who claim to be able to say from as one of the seasons best productions practice, find acquaintance with these a glance at the face that this or that of its kind. tyeps valuable. They may not be able, man is a butcher, a grocer, a bank title with the shrewdness of Sherlock clerk, a lawyers clerk, a commercial Assisting Carey, who has the role, are Ray Ripley, Charles LeMoyne, Holmes or of other acute persons, to traveler, a stock broker, and so on. It Lila Leslie, Ruth Golden, Ruth Royce, read a man3 past, present and future is thought that the fame of these mediCharles Arling and Breezy Eason. but him at in the street, by a. glance cal men as rough and ready detectives The program includes the famous they are able to gauge with considerhas been largely manufactured for Joe Martins latest comedy, A Wild able accuracy how far the history of them by enthusiastic friends. But that Night, and the current International the case, as given by the patient, is a many medical men do possess great intruthful one, and how far it fits with sight into the occupations of those who News Weekly. his probable occupation in life. come before them is true. The question is often debated whether physiogCalling must certainly, have some inA drunken man threw his arms of the nomy is a growth of vocation or whethfluence over the physiognomy around a telegraph pole and then becabman, the butler or the groom; each er it shows that the vocation chosen is gan to feel the pole with his hands. a type of face in accordance with the particular caRound and round he went. Finally he frequently possesses expacity and ability of the person to No use, which wears so characteristic an gave it up and muttered: whom it belongs. In other words, if walled in. pression as to make it not difficult to the lawyer does not show the legal face, the aspiring minister the ecclesiastical face, the medical student the physicianly face, the soldier the ON MAIN STREET AMERICAS FINEST military face, and so on, the question arises, Is that a sign that they have mistaken their calling? Is the man who doesnt look a bit like a doctor likely to fail because his physiognomonic qualification is wantWHIRL OF MIRTH ing? Or will he, whatever his original features, gradually come to acquire the JULIETTE DIKA type of the profession to which he be-- . longs? The answer to the question is, of CLEMENS-BELLIN- G & CO. course, that both theories are right. A sciencertain kind of face, the LILLIAN RUBY tific face, is so often seen among medical students as to prove that the owner 12 Noon Doors Open of that cast of countenance is likely to KENNY, MASON & SCHOLL Continuous Performance adopt medicine as a career. Conversely, whatever the original cast of feaJOS. R. WAYNE Daily 1 to 11 P. M. tures a medical man may have possessed, the anxious, delicate and absorbing .work of medical practice will CORINNE GRIFFITH in THE BROADWAY BUBBLE put a stamp upon them. HOW FACES FIT OCCUPATIONS. temess of Otis, however, leads him to seek revenge, and in the fight which follows Marlowe learns of the debt he - The inuitical revenue different llAItllY UlCHMAN and. JACK WALDRON In VARIETIES OF 1020 with Norma llark A tlie Warile Slut era Ct AI DE A MARION GLENN A JENKINS NATE LEIPZIG WEADICK A I, A DUE S AIWOTT & WILLIE IIALE A BltO. Illllllll Next Week HAItH TWINS la A RIOT OF COLOR IIEHT RAKER A CO. in PH E VAIUCATI ON HAE ELEANOR BALI, A Hit OTHER NEW llGVAl, GASCOIGNES WE II Ell GIRLS PANTAGES Hits BROOKS DOTSON Hunting A Fruncla In Their Comedy THE FLOWER SHOP A (Great Show so-call-ed ! DECORATING I I I FOR I i i THEATRE'S BALLS RECEPTIONS I AND 1 I WEDDINGS, Our Specialty HOW DID HE GET THAT WAY? lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllf This, of course, must have happened in the old days. A Salt Lake man had been dining well, but not too wisely, and he met a friend as he was staggering homeward who thought it best to lead him into a moving picture show where he could rest quietly for a time. They went in together, but in a little while the friend heard the inebriated one sobbing quietly to himself, although the picture was certainly not a 1 I j I pre-amendme- nt lift nr BiQfti e f"l imam Commencing Sunday A stirring outdoors screen drama, rich with romance and tense action. BLUE STREAK McCOY featuring Harry Carely d man who disguises his feelings The story of a so that he may bring happiness to a pal. two-fiste- Joe Martin Comedy, A WILD NIGHT International News Weekly Also a I two-re- el Thursday Friday Saturday EDITH ROBERTS in WHITE YOUTH Coming Sunday, December 26 SO LONG LETTY riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllililiiiiiii? pathetic one. . Whats the matter? he hissed. you sit quiet and look at Why cant the picture? Sno good, old man, sobbed the other, Ive gone stone deaf. I cant hear a single word theyre saying. Do I show my age? she asked "I should say you don;t, emphatically. ly. replied he Then there. was deep I Phone and we CALL I I MILLER FLORAL CO. East Broadway Wasatch Store Closed Sunday 10 2 1310-182- 8 SAY IT WITH FLOWERS TH nt iWis-mdiiiii- jj |