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Show THE CITIZEN with whom she had been Eraser. She felt she should cing 0verj yed to see him, yet she was i Tia three The Beast, Fraser Lian the the girl, 4 the Idee riti bar rhe long trip back, the rush-wars, the collapse of the trestle, Jhurl ng of the train into the swirl-- , out fhej Till ovei by tt set IT she i king waters. It was The not Fraser who saved her. asked him to take her back mountain cave- picture is very much above the his In the city, ted nd B for at a Mexican hey stepped overnight ai d in this night, Beth was able gee vhich was the real man. Then iefu ithii started The rerage. hree starCOMING bill is TO ORPHEUM. tha up for the vaudeville to presented at the Orpheum next eek, beginning Wednesday night, ith tbiee outstanding stars featured Tith mirth, melody1 and distinctive avelty marking the show as a whole. Karyl Norman, one of the most of recent New York and Lon-vaudeville hits, headlines the new fort a in e ii thi fui me way thi th dmbs It's p al g Something Different. Known Creole Fashion Plate, this liair artist scored a remarkable at the Palace in. New York, twitching the men and bewildering women with his scintillating splendid mellow voice and underfill impersonations. He is by Edwin Weber as musical sat i. sop Titl thi! iamph pre-atatio- n, e Iran Bankoff, one of the dur Titl to steii k o itun fun am )duo nrha man chie shal iitiri greatest as-te- d di-Kto- r. of needs no introduction to l audiences, for he is one of the ast popular of all terpsichorean art-;- s to visit Salt Lake. He presents lol- uicers, itun t::is week the unusual AT THE STATE THEATRE. . i Beginning Wednesday Evening, November 15 KARYL NORMAN THE CREOLE FASHION PLATE" PrPBAnts Something Different" Edwin Weber Conducting EDDIE SWARTZ & JULIA CLIFFORD Musical Comedy Favorites in Popular Melodies and Original Nonsense Fannie SIMPSON & DEAN Earl Present a Comedy Skit td sen-aton- live Eddie and Julia Clifford are well known musical favorites who appear in a series of popular melodies and original nonsense. Everybody likes them and they are invariably warmly received. Fanie Simpson and Eral Dean will present a comedy skit entitled Choy Stewey, a melange of the funniest of funmaking and a sure cure for the worst case of blues existent. Roxy La Rocca .will prove a great treat for music lovers. He is called and has the Wizard of the Harp charmed and delighted audiences the world over with his wizardry as a harpist. Koroli Brothers present a Parisian novelty act. As gymnasts with novel ideas in acrobatics carried out with marvelous skill they have few equals. Aesops Fables, Topics of the Day and Pathe News complete the great show. season, and what real incing can be. The pair are 100 per tnt spellbinders of the dance agile. Senator Ford is a newcomer in funding to Salt Lake, but if audiences re are as elsewhere, he is certain win the hearts and affections of all them with his humor, patter and tileries. He is hailed as a second g 1 Rogers. He was one of. the hits on the Pacific coast, and high horors as a monologist of Dancing Master this ith Beth Cannon shows !ie out-indin- on ft entertaining qualities. "Chop Stewy" Monte Carter and his effervescent troup of whirlwind fun makers, singers and dancers, are giving the fans something quite unusual in the way of a mixed vaudeville show and a dramatic turn, with a real to goodness plot in it. The playlet hinges around a noted musician, a jockey, a villain, a pretty country lass, alas, all too unsophisticated, and Izzy Carter as a race track tout. The story is interspersed with fine singing and dancing turns by the girls chorus and the leading lights of the cast. It gives each member of the troup a big opportunity and it also gives Monte Carter and his aides a rare chance to display their real histrionic abilities. Hey Rube is the nomenclature adopted for the play and it is well named. The affair starts with a mournful dip into the confines of classic and popular music by the rube band, and then the big doings begin. It depicts farm life as it isnt in a most fascinating way; all the farm girls and boys can dance and do stage turns that born. It stamp them to the manner , a new a establishes really style of rural life, which if it could be made to come true and last, would make farmers of us all. Like all the other bills produced at SENATOR FORD From Michigan ROXY LA ROCCA Wizard of the Harp A KOROLI HR OS. Parisian Novelty Act IVAN BANKOFF In The Dancing Master With Beth Cannon Cliff Adams at the Piano TOPICS OF THE DAY AESOP'S FABLES PATHE NEWS NOW PLAYING Doc Baker in FLASHES" 6 and Other Big Acts 6 in A GREAT SHOW new-epoch- nee irtio out LET'S HAVE A LAUGH per ;nicl At hav Thi con : sh Love Is An Awful Thing m rafl Starring tarry ions' lane. OWEN MOORE eye ba hid blinS pa' Va tifa Marlettes Manikins Davis & McCoy 20 Minutes in Chinatown ngs dob itain Dorothy Lewis Stuart & Lawrence A years investigation of cylinder-typ- e Electric Washers proved its superiority We have made exhaustive investigation of the leading electric washers, and as a result of our cylinder-typ- e search have selected the Meadow Lark as the very best. 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