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Show THE CITIZEN and Mrs. Brian jliss Martin the cast FEATURED AT AMERICAN THEATRE. TWENTY-ON- E Dorothy Mortimer, Loii Edward Garvie, George Sweet, Brun, Mile. Quadri, Mabel jack Marvin, R. P. Davis, Lnest, Marcell Rousseau, George F. Brown, Alfred Gallard, and others; peter Dolan include:; Richard Barthelmess returns to a modern role in Twenty-One- , the First National picture which comes to the American Theatre for one week today, after almost a year in which he has played nothing but costume character parts. Twenty-One- , with its bathing parties, its taxi bandits and its strong modern theme, should have widespread appeal to those fans who wish to see Barthelmess in the costume of be-gini- ng BRIAN AT THE SALT LAKE THEATRE MARTIN AND with Donald Martin, Brian i:i the honeymoon farce, Just which comes to the Salt Married, Lake theatre tomorrow, Tuesday and Vivia n co-st- ar responsible for her training. Which do you like better, stage she was asked. or screen? I hardly know. Conditions are different in acting, but, after all, the art of the actress remains the same, that of expression of ideas and emotions. I think a good background of stage work is ideal training for the screen, and that screen experience is for the stage. An actress who can register when not talking, as we must always do in the movies, is a more telling actress than one who slips out of the picture the minute her lines are over. ; I like to change good change about. entering upon a moving picture engagement Miss Martin achievBefore many stage successes in stock, in Officer 666 and The Stop Thief, ed appeared here on Her Fathers Her Little Miss Optimist, Son, Littlest Scrub Lady, Country First, Son. Miss Martin our local screens in Only His Official Smiles, and a number of other popWife, ular pictures. Mirandy 21-22-- MAKES HIT AT WILKES . WILKES RALPH CLONINGER presents his oven company In WELCOME STRANGER Schumann-Hein- presented at Wilkes theatre for the first time last Sunday night, proved so popular that many people were turned away Sunday and Monday nights. In putting on this brilliant comedy the Ralph Cloninger company brings out many humorous situations and clever the parts and are ably supported Stanley Jonassen, Louis Foote, Harry Jordan, George Cleveland and Howard Russel. The plot is woven around a story m which a feminine wallflower determines t weave a snare for the man f her heart, but she approaches a omanhater. She immediately leaves r another country and after an and ange is electrified and those-0 formerly ignored her are now' m love vith her. and the subsequent situate s presented bring forth much Theri. will be a matinee this i Coming THE VIRGINIAN Nuff Sed THIS WEEK We Never Raise ce BE YOURSELF and . Barbara La Mar in DOMESTIC RELATIONS . Revue at . 3i00 7il5 OsM MATIXHE DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY MARRIED Thurs- Brian and the N. Y. cast Nights 50c to $2.00 one of the worlds Now. playing JUST 50c. Musical Revue of some time she returns with amv uncement that, she had mar-ne- d a r ch Peruvian. The immediate mnusen Matinees day and Saturday nt 2i30. Prices, 25c CAKTEK by Jules Hurtig and Messrs. Shubert present Vivian Martin and Donald 85c, 50c, 75c. RI30N1TIE leading t Every night at 8i80. Prices i 25c, in which Cloninger, Anne Berr- yman, Norma Deane, Fannie Stanley Burgett, Irma Smoot, take the ! A wonderful satire K k, SEATS NOW ON SALE Something New Under the Moon with best known prima donnas and concert singers, will be present at the fourth annual national convention of the Disabled American Veterans of the which plays social c 23 i . ab-8n- akt ILiSiBce Tlhieatire Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, April TO APPEAR FOR VETERANS SCHUMANN-HEIN- THE BEAUTIFUL LIAR lines Monday morning, June 23, according to telegraphic advices received here today by Commander Gaylen S. Young, chairman of the general convention committee, at its headquarters in the Hotel Utah, from National Commander James A. McFarland at Washington, D. C. The great singer met national officials of the D. A. V. of W. W. in New York City yesterday and accepted their invitation to attend the coming national convention in Salt Lake City. i Barthelmess himself executes a jump from the heavy character role in The Fighting Blade to a typical youth of today, which, according to previews rehe plays with ports on Twenty-One- , an ease that is a tribute to his versatility. The picture is said to be replete with human touches and comedy and presents a powerful climax revolving about one of the great problems of the present day the habits of the younger generation. Dorothy Mackaill plays her second role opposite Barthlemess in Twenty-On- e and again takes a long step forward in her rapid development as a motion picture actress. Ivan Simpson is another newcomer to the ranks of motion picture players who is said to give a strikingly good performance. Joe King, Dorothy Cummings, Nellie Parker Spaulding, Bradley Barker and Elsie Lawson and a large cast of flappers and society belles play in support of Mr. Barthelmess. All the exterior scenes in Twenty-On- e were filmed in Westchester CounCoun. ty at the Westchester-Biltmor- e try club and at Samuel Untermeyers famous estate, Greystone. are The Beautiful Liar, for one week and was World war, to be held in this city, June 23 to 28, and will sing at the opening session of the great conclave, 1923. Wednesday, feels that her activities in the movies as well as her varied background on the legitimate stage and 7 Our Prices Wednesday Matinee, best Seats, $1.50 |