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Show 1 THE CITIZEN hate. When she sees Jewels, she comes; under the influence of her craving and will not stop at anything, even theft, to obtain them. When the lure is taken away, she becomes again a gentle, lovely personality. A beautiful romance develops, according to the story, and destroys the spell. An excellent cast supoprts the pretty star in Sins of Rosanne. Jack Holt is the leading man, and Fred Malatesta and Clarence Geldart are also in the company. The btory was adapted for the screen by Mary H. OConnor, and was directed by Tom Forman. In addition to the featuro will be shown a Universal comedy entitled Their First Tintype, and the latest International News Weekly. EKpsis DaiWgitairaa Z7flnBW How Playlig Next Week THE SPIRIT OF MARDI GRAS. reme ex- -( trnordlnnry Gnui The Mardl(eatnrlic A musical . Sextette : MURPHY A WHITE CHARLIE WILSON McCORMACK ft. IRVING HUBERT DYER LUCAS A LEE THE MAGIC GLASSES A Speculation In Speea EXPERIENCE lllllllll Next Week The eminent stagea4 acreen atar George V. Hobarts modern morality comedy drama of Experience, - Miss KITTY GORDON 'Assisted by Marvel the Dancing Phenomena, Julea De Verson, Hector Carlton and Mabel James, la of songs and 'a cycle dancea DALE A BURCH LAUREL LEE BIGELOW A . . CLINTON DANCING KENNEDYS GARGINETTI BROTHERS . JACK WILSON In THE SURPRISE - . , COMING Luiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu Salt Lake Theatre 1 3 Nights Beginning Monday January, 2 Wednesday Matinee HEBY B. I The Beloved Little Colonel of The Birth of a Nation Fame today, telling the story of youth the average young man of today in his fight with the world, will be presented by F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest at the Salt Lake theatre Thursday, Friday and Saturday, with matinee Saturday. Experience is now in its seventh season. All the virtues and Vices of mankind are personified in the ten brilliant scenes of Experience. The curtain rises in the land Where Dreams Begin. Here Youth takes leave of his Sweetheart Love and his sister Hope, and ; accompanies Ambition out into the big world with a spirit of springtime in his heart, buoyed up with a determination of confidence that he will surely make.i great name for himself in the busy marts of trade and commerce. On the Street of Vacillation in the great city, Youth meets Experience, and is determined to steadfastly pursue his way with Ambition until he meets a fascinating lady called Pleasure. Blinded by her beauty and alluring tales, he refuses to pay heed to the message brought him by an elderly woman called Opportunity. Bewitched by pleasre, Youth turns irom Ambition and follows her to the The dejoys of the Primrose Path. lights Youth finds in the Golden Cabaret are new to him and he revels in their gayety. Here in turn he meets Beauty, Deceit, Fashion, Slan Appearing In Person Comedy Drama Would You' delightful play of love, laugh-I- cr and teara brilliantly present-i- d by Ihc Superlative Mr. all and lilt Superior Coinpuny of Mnxe and Screen Slant Mary Cluirleson, former Essanny-Vltiigrup- li. stars William Clifford, Arfirmer Metro-I- n I vernal ntar; thur Rutledge, formerly Flmt Nn- -I t onal Exhlbltorm Elisabeth De hltt, formerly Famous Players-- .. der, Conceit, Snob, BLueblood, Travel, Style and Frivoiity and then Wealth and Intoxication. Passion aittempts to win Youth for her own, but the little voice of Love, a in whisper from the trusting girl-leftthe Land Where Dreams ?: Begin steadies him long enough to. make a choice of the lesser of two, evils, and he turns from the arms of Passion to the embraces of Intoxication. The cast engaged. by Messrs. Comstock and Gest is an exceptionally strong one. sub-conscio-us - iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir; Commencing. s- m m - A Tomorro,, ... . .. -- that story . j in - i Is n . -- V thrill with i :'ai bTl vll- - Vi ,. .H v.S '..JTVv love,'1 ana the mys- - s lauy, secrecy, .. V v gweWiji tic spell of Oriental sorceries. ' . fr- -' I ? . . 4 - '.V t. Presented bg u THE BIRD OF PARADISE ;.-- J 5 5' . For an entire week The Bird of Paradise with (Florence Rockwell in the role of Luana, attracted crowds to the Salt Lake theatre. When we first saw this show some ten years ago we were won by its exotic, flavor, its lesson and its big scene, which discloses the great Hawaiian volcano in al its terrible glory. We hardly thought, however, that it would eclipse all the plays of its time and run for so many seasons,' which shows . that the vitality of a pay is something the critics do not always discern. Miss Rockwell, as some one has said, is a poem translated to fllesh and blood and action. Heres the reason why the editor of the Newport (R. I.) News left town. His paper had it: Mrs. Rosamund Johnston, who is a souse guest of Mrs. Stuart Duncan, was in scarlet mull with white dots. SiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: Social Hall Theatre Varsity Players in THE POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL By Eleanor Gates Every night to Saturday, Janu- Matinees Thursday and ary Saturdays. Regular admission: Evenings, $1.00;- matinees, 50c. Half rate at all performances to school and university students. 1. - Wasatch 5014. Box Office open 12 to 10 p. m. Next week: ICLAYTCfN Itevealing the double life of n 5. f. girl who sold her soul, for din-- ,nionds. Laid in the- famous jewel jjj 7 V7 : -- 7: - Helds of Affrlcn. ' : '.I - Call Rutherford & Son. . i International News Weekly ..5sr Comedy, T1IEIR FIRST TINTYPE?:-'- iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiS ! COMING K . s -S Ry GEORGE V. 110RART months In New York 7 niontha In Chicago 5 months In Boston TEN 11IG SCENCES AND A COMPANY OF FORTY niiii ICIlillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllipilllllMllllllk; i f c ?aao K5intnWlii Endorsed by the, clergy of three great cities New York, Boston and Chicago. 31 unit-- comedy, drama, spectacle. Seats now on snle nt theatre box of flee. Nights, 50c, 73c, $1.50, $2.00. 31 ut I nee, 50c, 75c, $140, $)JM. SOON Priscilla Dean and I.on Chaney In OUTSIDE THE LAW n &6 ' i':i V;. . 0-7- O Ck . Thursday, Friday, Snturduy, January Mutlnre Saturday F. Hay Comstock and MurriM Gest prearnt the niONt wonderful play In America 1 J : A Lanky. II Tlheatre on tlie speaking stage In a new ?f .. (aiinmna-nffcnin- i . ( V, |