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Show s THE CITIZEN f -- of California and Nevada and not ftp from the Arizona-Uta-h border. Because of its peculiarly beautiful rock, formations ,the sense of astounding vastness it conveys to the human mind and the bewildering effect produced THE FOUR SEASONS IS NATURE'S OWN PICTURE .1 i . ' A ' . , . A DIFFERENT REVUE LILLIE JEWELL-FAULKNE- CO. R BURNS & WILSON - from SCSNE Dramatic - - - , D.W. GR.IFFITH3Si "Orphan op the Stow ADAMS, SAUNDERS & :cl ROBINSON Coming to the Pantagea Wednesday Mr Wilsons publicity depart-urin- g the war. also the mother of two Is just Quite domestic, small so! And has a career, as famous as her husband. Just le she says .women not only are ad-- still mens equals, but adds: their salt len who are worth ant to he mens equals. Take for instance, I played in Tne Mrs. Fair. Take Mrs. Fair, :ance, continued Miss Bates, as both right and wrong. She right to all the success her her, hut it will take a lot than political and economic pation of women to adjust their mot be, tal-oug- ht iship with men. iriage, home, motherhood, are cer-- . no woman can discount 10 woman who has the worlds ig onward and upward really ILa Because we women are the htors of the race. It is we who iildren to the state, we who f? hese children to keep their clean, their thinking straight, t to lie. how does Mrs. ier preachment d practice? Blanche Creel Jibe are partners, my izjng the h.e-asLa with her husband and answered. Two hit responsibilities. plan our ; individuals lives together, each others right to But we never for- man and I as a woman per-ieveme- nt. basic duties. r?QeJIer my career shows signs nJ?8 ith my husbands hap- TnalUC?ess or my children's inak7na practice to go back iff ,wich hy the way, is 3e hit housework I really dis- 1 ack permanently whenever urge is indicated. You see, I esire to rt form Nature. !uV,resents usual v!Er photodrama and ) Seville attractions Ur .. ek irm st eason3 one of Natures n0t the Iea8t he big . a ff8 1antages TkCCns 8 8 picture has a peculiar PPeal for those who love outdoors, It depicts the ZARA CARMEN TRIO teeming life of forest and stream as the world awakens to subtle, unseen it glides through the call of spring-tide- ; summer season of growth into the fruition and garnering of fall, and back to the extraordinary precautions old nature makes for the long winter hibernation. It is thrilling, educational, in- structive and delightfully pleasing in film technique. A Different Revue has exceptional charm in that it is really different. It has many novel and striknig effects, SKY HIGH FEATURING GRAND CANYON AND TOM MIX AT LOEWS No spot on the surface of . - emphasized somewhat by Madame Marcel who happens to be a mere man. In fact, It is an aggregation of clever female impersonators, who manipulate frills, flounces, and all the amazing mysteriousness of female make-u- p with the grace, ease, sangfroid and utter contempt of the soceity flapper. Madame Marcel makes several decided hits, especially so when he changes scenery in full view of the audience. He comes out of this seance togged in a wonderful green illusion of pale pattern. He wears dainty, coquettish, ravishing hats just properly tipped and pirouettes just nke the most demure maiden in all the land. A woman in male attire is usually - quite easy to look at; but mere man must be a consummate actor, a savant of rare ability, a student of all things pertaining to the sex to make a go of impersonating, fathf iully, the elusive female. You never could believe unless you saw it.' Also it has song features that are exReally its very ceptionally good. much worth while. Lillian Jewell Faulkner and company sponsor a marionette skit that goes over strong; Adaline; Wilson in the Trained Nurse has everybody wishing they were sick especially the males when she show's how she takes care of her patients. With the help of Victor Burns, as the M. D.f the twro: keep the audience in an uproar for. several minutes. And Adams, Saun-- . ders and Robinson are syncopators of This jazz trio, composed first renown. i of two colored' boys and a dusky, maiden certainly know; how. to sing,, : dance and play. . A sad faced clowTn and three prety girls make up a very odd combination called the" Zara Carmen Trio. They presented well finished amusing some very extraordinary super-sophisticat- old-coloni- THE FOUR SEASONS the earth to 283 miles long and from 2,000 PANT AGES 6,000 feet deep, which lies in the northern part of Arizona, somewhat to the east SALT LAKE THEATRE MONDAY TUESDAY, APRIL 24-2- 5 A Dramatic Triumph al Henry Bates Miller-Blanc- he IN THE NEW COMEDY, Her Friend the King . ' . Ily - A. E. Thomna and IfarrlNon , ft PricoN IIliodCN ji. : ' ' Lower floor, 9250; balcony, 91.50 .and, $2.00; family circle, 9l.OO gullery, 75e; plua lit. . SALT LAKE TREATRE Tliuradny, Friday and Saturday, commencing Tliuradny, April 27th. SATURDAY MATINEE The heat actor In the country. AniyLcalie In Chicago Dully Newa. Lee Sliubert Take (.rent l'leaaurc In Announcing LEO DITRICHSTEIN lit liia fnmoiiM romantic comedy of life and love behind the acene."' N Y. Tribune One of the moat notnble achievement a of the N. Y. atuge. . stunts. GOLF has aroused more wonder in feeble man than the Grand. Canyon of the Colorado river, a tremendous chasm ed skit-performin- TORCHYS GHOST THE GREAT LOVER . Xlghta, lower floor, 92.50; hulcony, 11 rat two rowa, 92; next two rowa, 91.50; finally circle, 91; hulcony, 50c. MATINEE Iiower floor, 92.00 anil 9 1 50 j balcony, flrat four rowa, $1.50) next two rowa, 91.00; fumily circle, 75c; gallery, 50c. 1MUCES . , . |