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Show THE CITIZEN of the pro-b- y sing the recent those who were favored by glimp-si- n of the progthe recent duction. pre-revie- w APPEAR STATE THEATRE New Musical Comedy by Famous Monte Carter Revue In Fun For AIL is the title of a most popular play which has been arranged for the coming week at the State. A complete change of stage scenery will be made for this show in order to perfectly set off all the acts &o the best advantage. Special efforts have been made in the order of eight unique costume changes to be worn by sixteen of the prettiest chorus girls that have apeared on a local stage. It need not be said that the Bhow will be a scream from begining to end, and A Pair of Kings Manager Cassidy is worrying- somewhat as to where he will seat all the people who will want to see the show. The Ninety and Nine is a thrilling love story filmed in which the principals ride on a train which is run through a raging forest fire.. Monte Carter has been very sick and will appear again as soon as possible. - What a Vife Learned One of the most realistic pictures of the present was shown at the Am- erican theatre the past week just closing. tells a Learned modern-dalove story of a primitive man who is awakened to realization of his own powers by the striving of his wife for The glory of the rugged west, where Sheila, the woman, meets the virile westerner who wins her heart, is contrasted in the picture with the glamor of the cultured east where the dramatization of her first successful novel takes her. What a Wife y self-expressio- BIG HOUSES AT SALT LAKE Brudders and sistahs, I wants to warn yo against de heinous crime ob shootin craps, an fuddermo I wants -- to warn yo against de heinous crime ob stealin watermelons. At this point a darkey in the rear of the tent rose up, snapped his fingers and sat down. Wharfo, brudder, does yo rise up and snap yo fingers wen I speaks ob watermelon stealin? You Jes reminds me, parson, whar I lef ma knife, was the reply. In a London club, when the Chinese minister happened to be present,, a rather tactless speaker referred to the position of women in China and how they were debarred from so many of the privileges of men. The minister did not speak for a while, but presently he turned to the man who had made the critical remark: This is a very beautiful club you have here, sir. Yes, I believe it is the finest. Much finer than your ordinary private houses? Certainly, None of our private houses is so large and beautiI ful as this, was the response. suppose you have your women here your mothers and sisters and wives and daughters. Of course, you must have them here to enjoy your beauti - Return of Popular Actress to Stage After Six Years On the Screen. Sitting room is held at a premium at the Sait Lake Theatre where the talented Elsie Ferguson stars in The Wheel of Life The distinguished actress has not been seen here in a speaking paTt since she went into the motion pictures some six years ago, thereby becoming one of the screens most popular stars. Her return to the stage this season has Why, no. It is against the rules. They are not allowed here at all. Why not? said the minister. And the clubman saw the point. The Spectator. ful house with you. - . From Cracow, Poland, the Rev. H. H. Benedict writes: The subject of persecution of Jews in Poland is one that needs to be written about impai tially. The Jews know what effect reports of pogroms have in the United States and they often exaggerate little Incidents or fabricate entirely such tales as will be sure to draw sympathy for them. As for my own experience, I can assure you that no pogrom or persecution has taken place in the regions where I have lived during my stay of three years. proved a veritable triumph for her. Her play is The Wheel of Life, a drama of an unusual love by that eminent British author James Bernard Fa- !LiailBIIIIIBIIIIiaiIBIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBIIBIIIIIIIIIIlBIIBIIBIIIIIIIiailllllllllBIIiailiailBiiiBi!BiiaiBb gan. It was a London success of last year. The story of the play, which is a thrillingly surprising one,, answers I Broadway j the strange contention of the Buddhist I NEXT WEEK philosophy that the passion of love is an illusion. The locale of the action I is the far east, which permits of some Presents very picturesque settings. Miss Fergusons part, and it is reI A MUSICAL COMEDY DRAMA garded as an opulent one for her art, is that of an alluring young wife who I loves and is loved by a man twenty years the junior of her husband. FredALSO THE NINETY AND NINE THRILLING LOVE SCENE AND i erick Worlock, who is leading man, RAGING FOREST FIRE. and C. T. Davis, Irby Marshall, J. with Colline Moore Fisher White, George Thorpe and Eric An entire new revue next week. New songs, new costumes, new settings. I Cowley are the principal members of the suporting company, which is the PRICES Nights, nil Beats, 50o. Mats., all seats, 30c. Children, all original American one. The transcon-tineta- l times, 10c. Continuous Performance Daily 1 to 11. tour is under the direction of Mark Klaw, Inc. The show, which rSIIIIIIIIIIIBIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBIIBIIIIIIIIIIIBIISillMlllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllililliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiB opened here last Thursday night, . STATE THEATRE The Monte Carter Musical Review A PAD IB closes tonight . McAdoo Is Blamed n. An old colored parson was holding a camp meeting in a southeast Missouri town in July. He held forth thus: Chinese Minister Retaliates ELSIE FERGUSON DRAWS pre-revie- w A PAIR OF KINGS9 WILL 9 The Bingham County News says that the tax exempt security is an expedient makeshift appeal that this country does not and never has needed. Had former Secretary McAdoo advertised the several bond issues in a business-likway instead of depending upon a spurious patriotic press agent advertising exploitation of United States securities, our finances would be in a different condition tosecuriday. Abolishing ties is a wise thought, but getting down to equitable taxation is a just thought and justice must prevail. e tax-exem- pt Men who have gone to Washington intendnig to do what was right have become so entangled in the social bloc that they completely forgot the folks back home. And' that is just what the members of the agricultural bloc are trying to avoid. They had the interests of their constituents at heart if any group of legislators ever did. ... The biggest accomplishment of the agrarian bloc for the benefit of the He who is equipped with patience farmer was the amendment of the md perseverance is equipped for war finance commission act under which already 60,000,000 has been 'work. distributed for the bents of agriculIm proof against that word fail- ture, indirectly, but nevertheless beneure. Ive seen behind it. The only ficially. This distribution has been at failure a man ought to fear is failure .the rate of $1,000,000 .a day. Agriculture would not have had that in cleaving to the purpose he sees to assistance had the bloc not be best. George Eliot. . IF KINGS |