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Show THE CITIZEN 10 Ham; tpooiutb that xt.eui tuu uexuge .mexicau xamiiy in x.iti ui tixe'avttiuge u oean eat Uxia ixiuniui xuuniitr. xiic uicixie u tins Wiin mumer iuve ana lauta me uuuieUce lino leal iioxxie-in- e anil privatised it to iooK into cue very heaii-aciiooi a typical Ameiican lam-- u j, tnat bOciai nacieas aiouuu whien lias ueen constructed this great nation. An Ocean Episode. The dialogue is good and the singing of the twain . quite novel and catchy. is a skit hard to get around. How one can keep from laughing when Hal. Parker, and Ann Butlej get to work is rather hard to decide. They have a unique line of chatter and Miss Butler dis-- , penses some Yiddish gibberish thatbfings many ' rounds of guffaws. Paul Gordon and Ame Rica are skillful bike gymnasts and also exeprts at the game of Trying to Amuse the title of theii- act- They, can also sing and dance ci edibly and mix much com- edy with their work. :A revelation in manipulative skill was seen in the manikin act called La Petite Cabaret. j It is staged as a complete show in itself with a full set of actors and an audience to match. Mechanical interpretations range from a the usual song and dance sketch to tt furious bull fight. The film features, cartoons of the Aseop fables, Pathe News reels and Topics of the Day proved interesting Dont Make Me Laugh , . - i ii - Ail those joys and sorrows that remind us all of our home life, are vividly - i - as-usua- t LOWES STATE PLAYING TO CROWDED HOUSES. The opening, performance of Lowes State theatre attracted a huge crowd, of vaudeville and movie fans. This popular playhouse was accorded a fine and enthusiastic reception at the commencement of the fall season and the character of the program furnished presages big business under the system adopted by the management of giving only high class entertainment for the lowest possible price. ..The feature of the weeks program i3 the famous screen story, The Old It combines a series of dra- Nest. aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiift: COMING TO Loe ws State Sunday, Sept. 17th Alice Calhoun in A Peggy Put it Over, a comedy drama with a punch, in conjunction with a vaudeville bill, consisting in Fast of Casson Brothers Feats and variety novelties. Gibson Sisters in a merry musi-cal- e Cozy melange entitled, Revue. Arthur Nelson offers Katland, a real treat for the kiddies: also five-ac- t the grown-up- s. Mohler & Eldridge in joyous bits of humor and tunes. Young Brothers, comedy acro- bats. A complete change of pictures and vaudeville Wednesday, featuring Bert Lytell, the famous Metro star, in "A Trip to Paradise and a wonderful vaudeville show. Look out for the Dangerous Curve Thead. t ?iiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iHiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i super-vaudevil- le . , i , Hashed oil the screen and laughter and tears follow in quick succession. The uid Nest runs for the full proweek,, and the gram changed on Wednesday night, as in former seasons. This season the management of Lowes State is sparing no expense to feather in the best vaudeville talent in the country, as indicated by the stellar skits and acts staged during the past week. On the new vaudeville bill, Bob Robinson, Salt Lake boy, and his partner, Renee Pierce, are featured in Gimme The little skit is a fun the Money. scrap with a lot of new songs and some snappy talk. Walter Fenner and company are seen in Show Me, and a one-ac- t sketch featuring Edyth Evans and Fern Marshall. Anger and Adelon, musical comedy favorites who are making a run over the Loew circuit just to see the coun- try, are said to be a riot of fun. Santry and Norton also appear in their artistic dance revue. A news reel and a short comedy, together with Curg Peterson and his State orchestra, complete the bill. " THE FOUR HORSEMEN AT SALT LAKE THEATRE. panion of Madriaga, debauched adventures in Bueno3 Ayres Tango resorts. But Madriaga dies suddenly without making a will and the German branch of the family finds itself sharing the estate equally with the Desnoyers. With this sudden wealth the two families leave the Argentine for Europie. The Desnoyers settle in Paris and Julio, an expert tango dancer, becomes the sensation of the fashionable dancing places. He meets a fascinating little society woman, Marguerite Lau-rieand the two are swept into a reckless love affair that takes no count r, of Marguerites elderly husband, story moves through many thrin episodes until Julio, who has joint the French army, meets death at ft hands of his German cousin wh two face each other in a trench m WILKS PLAYERS PRESENT NEW YORK SUCCEj, The popular Wilks theatre haj tracted large crowds each night past week, where the' Wilks Piaye staged the famed codemy Turn to the Right, which enjoj. .lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll,9 Starting pla ma miens Matinees, 25c to $1.00. Evenings, 50c to edy A LI. SEATS II KSKHVHI) ed i i Metros Million Dollar Rex Ingram Production Horsemen oPthe Apocarp The mai Cla the Mr. he I WORLDS MOST PlCTURI 'the r. gOOl den also By Vicente Blasco Ibanez ONA MUNSON & CO. A Manly Revue half-Germa- the vhi ram w Vai fi v The Salt Lake Theatre will open its a Monday with regular season E 2:15 Two performances daily after Monday opening 8:15 can we believe if which photo play, the reports which have been coming miimiiiimiM mini mu in, exceeds all others that have yet lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMII!lllllllllllllllllllli been produced in several particulars. As is well known, the producer has I ORPHEUM CIRCUIT closely followed Ibanez thrilling story of the Great War and has presented it with a faithfulness and accuracy of detail which until recently could never have been possible owing to the limitations of a motion photography. A number of recently discovered invenTHE BEST IN VAUDEVILLE tions lifcve been brought into play to make what many agree to be the acme Now Playing of motion photography up to date. The story opens on the Argentine rancher whose territories are as exIN tensive as were those of the old feudal barons, and his power just about as unlimited. He is filled with Castil-lia- n pride of family and yearns for a male child to carry on his tradition. His two daughters have married ranch employees one a Frenchman and the other a German. His Latin antipathy for the German n brings with it a dislike of his grandchildren, but when a son is born to the Frenchman, Desnoyers, the old man finds his dream realized. The boy Julio is selected as LOUISE DRESSER & JACK GARDNER heir to the huge estate and is brought ED. FLANAGAN & ALEX MORKIS0' up as a spoiled prince of the realm. As a young man Julio becomes com- son-in-la- Bet port part not i port was Iwei M tag for seen nigh find he Ac ence as yi |