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Show T'fyM . THE CITIZEN LhS of the opportunity ggj plad making of a really big ie jf sreat outdoors, tfcfc men of i thejlocation and wide and a Pic-fa- r R-- C p eked in 'only in ranches but mnds, and ranch owners of by sending the pick assist in the big wwjj to fur-- ' riding scenes and selected especially j. trl ly- enthu-!th- e thstaMiss Frederick is story is putting it director, Colin Camp-JStf- that enthusiastic as she is. Vtlipe in the cast are Tom jgei Curtis, Billy Elmer, gjgnime, Jean Calhoun, Otis JStcttvI Bates, Dave Winter, Jtoter Sam Appel, Joseph Sind Eajkene Pallette. J : IS FULL ror'liips iCITEMENT. 'Wi. . p been equalled. OF EX-- -. Book Review he would have time for nothing else. To be well read," as the smart book reviewers seem to suppose their readers all want to pretend to be, a man would have to give up his business and a woman would be compelled to renounce the world, take the veil and enter a library. Of the sixty new books on my new books shelves in front of me there are varieties of trash. But I have met three volumes that were worth almost drowning for. And one of the three works is the. smashing literary event of the year. H. G. Wells Outline of History. Wells, to my mind. Is king of mod . fifty-seve- FOLLIES" MAKES HIT AT SALT THEATRE cl jgr it Outside men run hither and thither before the tremendous quake and tremor send tons of dirt flying. The electric switches are set A quick jerk and the current will do the work that no hand can stop. It is at this point that William Duncan, who directed the picture, justifies his reputation for originality. What happens is a stand-uthrill that has seldom hour. It was the same unique contingent of player folk, that established the fame of the Greenwich Follies in New York and Chicago, that held the boards at the Salt Lake Theatre, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. It was the same swift satiric portrayal, the same unique antics, the same .comic episodes that greeted Salt Lake audiences which had so thrilled and fascinated the fans of the two larger cities. This picturesque and exotic revue is, perhaps, the most noteworthy girl and musical spectacle that has ccme to this city this season and reflects great credit upon the management of the Salt Lake theatre, which has booked many of the most famous road attractions this season. The personnel of the company is exceptional. Bert Savoy and Jay Brennan head a most excellent cast. Other lights in the aggregation were Pee Wee Meyers, Ford Hanford, McCarthy Sisters, Phil Baker and Ada Forman. n ern writers. He is not a smart aleck like G. B. Shaw, a performer like Chesterton, a wonderful story teller lost on the Road to Endor like Conan Doyle, an amazing phrase-make- r sleight-of-han- d like Kipling. He differs from all these in that he has something to say, something of importance which the world ought to hear. He has a message. He is a preacher. As Dante and Victor Hugo were preachers, and R. L. Stevenson. Some time later I hope to review . But-j- ust this History at length. think of one thing a history of man, beginning with the Pithecanthropus or , CHIC 8UPREME D Spectacular Singing and Dancing' Flashes JACK FULTON & PEGGY BURT Hands . a which will be shown on Sunday, I jTfite theater tjlBifor two days thereafter,a lHooui takes the role of iteri athletic in mold,, who jelhcat I Sensational Acrobats HAL AND FRANCES In Town and Country PANT AGE: LOU LOUDEN Singing Monologist TYBELL SISTERS Maxillary Displays A Sensational Photoplay POSSESSION From the Novel, Phroso, Anthony Hope Recently I have met three real books. , To meet a real book is as much an event and a thrill as to meet a real man or woman. Books roar from the presses of the modern world like the waters that come down at Lodore. No human being can keep track of the wild and boundless waste of liter-.atur- e spread all about us. If one even followed the Times Loews State Theatre The virile young and beautiful cinema star Pauline Frederick, will be seen in her greatest character portrayal in the movie-dram- a Womraemi . s the in scene from 99 Steel- - JbOMs State Theatre, start J nch,ai; V y by HAVE MET. By DR. FRANK CRANE. (Copyrighted by Frank Crane.) Jlv I by heun : SEVEN TUMBLING DEMONS AT . BOOKS Up Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of Next Week unday, March 19. nature forever prodding at the restlessness of a new r lings bThereis a girl, of course, a s, and womanly girl, played by his x mysjith Johnson. There is the of the old mining camp ie ,noh regions. The outcrop of in ies, the turmoil and the r and.the game of life on a very ling own SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY K ciure. t March 19, 20 and 21 The Thrilling Screen Production tD hoard. h&veencee of Steelheart are ,.t out as to keep the interest of color fa spectator and makes the of the most successful life with siMncan pictures ever re- luntai8! eivd tkfWce the hero and weiMwelves trapped in by l1(lir pefiKmda : before the t .3 Featuring William Duncan Depicting the scarlet life of old mining and lumbering regions. 3VILUAM DUNCAN hero-- i a mine blasting nJesurt51 VITAO-ftAP- "Steelheart at Loewa State Theatre In the Movie-Dram- a, Usual Super Vaudeville Acts i i i |