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Show T HE C I T ZEN I 9 Ralph Cloninger company. It is a little different and itis a play which holds the attention of the audience from beginning to end. There will be a special matinee this afternoon and the final appearance of Little Miss Bluebearrd will be presented tonight. Deseret Gymnasium, Saturday, May. 23. A large number have signified their intention of participating, and have filled out entry cards. There is no cost to exhibitors anJ everyone wishing can participate. ' Blue ribbons will be given all the prize winners in the varous 7 departments. There have been a large number of judges appointed in the various I WANT MY MAN, SECURED and the city schools and . PriFOR AMERICAN THEATRE mary associations of the L. D. S. church are taking an active part. .To May Allison estimates that in the course of her screen career she has the Efchool whose pupils number the been photographed no less than 3,755 majority in the exhibitors a special times. Naturally her gallery of self- ribbon award will be made. There will also be a contest for likenesses might be expected to be flowers and' singing" birds. In cases large. When Lambert Hillyer directed I where cages are' heeded, exhibitors Want My Man for First National must furnish their, own. in which Miss Allison appears with DESIRABE Milton Sills and Doris Kenyon, he needed one of her pictures for a film Why should- the Treasury departinsert. Just a minute, said Miss Allison; ment be puzzled over the growing Til send my maid to my dressing popularity of .the dollar- bill? Every-body who has associated with one adroom for one. The maid scurried off and returned mits that it is a delightful compani- HdiroM Lloyd .Sure, Im having. one grand timq an, of it between my husband and the furnace. If I keep me oye on wan the other is shure to go out. Peacock Feathers. ; divi-sipn- s, -- - -- . empty-hande- NOW OR NEVER' Ji Miss Allison ventured I must have lots of them. She phoned, and the answer camt back that May Allison, who had been i The patrons of the theaknew all along. that Jory was equal the task and his friends are dented with his success. - Newton appearing as Colette, dramatically successful and her inning voice is pleasing and appre-ited- . Mary Biself Cloninger, who is preparing for heavy roles, takes a minor rt this Victor is not ork week. Gillard makes a hit and. while prominently cast this week, is such to give much tone to The play could not be staged without the assistance May Roberts, Norma Deane, Joseph-Challeand Stanley Jonasson. This story of love and comedy, with popular songs by an ist. Miss Newton, is among the ;t popular plays staged by the play. sue-isfull- y ed Saturday Nights Ah, good morning Mrs. Murphy, An Theres always a good time with a lot of fun in store for you at Lagoon. The music furnished by All Next Week Starting Sunday Night and dance to this fascinating syncopation.. Big crowds every night this is where your friends dance. Lets v . of his Pullman car special comedy, Now or Never, With most of the action taking place in a train, the inimitable comedian shows us the error g of our ways when traveling. him on his three-ree- l laughter and Mildred Davis his are wife, trip Anna May Billson, a taleted RALPH CLONINGER Presents - f Trains leave Bamber-be- r depot at 6:30, 7:30, 8 and 9:30, with special train at 8:30. Or, drive down over the paved highway. The Song of Songs Five Hlg Acts of Punchy Drama ' Great interest is being taken in the Pet and Hobby show to be given at the - GO! , Acom-panyin- PET AND HOBBY SrfOW J AT DESERET GYMNASIUM ' - .wonder- ful novelty orchestra, is l a climax of all La-- goon offerings. Come Har- As an added feature attraction, old Lloyd arrives in a popular edition Kirkhams Don WILKES n in-loat- and how is everythin? photographer no less than 3,755 times, had not a single photo to show for it. I Want My Man, an adaptation from Struthers Burts sensational novel of high society life, The Interpreters House, will be shown at the American Theatre, starting today for one wreek. Wednesday Appeal. NEEDS WATCHING over, American starting .today Ralph Memphis Commercial Til phone home and have one sent laughter Special veland. on.- d. - o Every night' nt 8:30. Prices : 23c,- 50c, 75c, 1.00. .Hiitinees: Th ii r m1 ay anil Saturday at - 2:30. Prices: 35c. 50c. All seats reserved. Let's ' Coming HEAT lilt I'll.II El' Go! SALT LAKE THEATRE TUESDAY AM) WEDNESDAY, HAY 111 AM) 20 llntiiicc Wednesday SI'PEIIIjATI YE EVENT OF TllE 1)11 A II ATIC SEASON The Fiiiiioiin All-St- nr MRS. FISKE CHAUNCEY OLCOTT THOMAS A. WISE JAMES T. POWERS LOLA FISHER .Sl OTIlKItS Pit ICES: EVEN! NOS I, oner Floor, Comprising ,, III llicluird llriiiMley Sheridan's Immortal English Comedy Company, it' THE RIVALS Appcnrlng Under the llaiiageineiit of (EOlKi E C. TV I, Ell anil HUfSIl FOItl) First Hal., 82.75, $2.20; Family Ciallery, $1.10. Matinee l.oivcr Floor, $3.75; lla I cony, $3.30, $ I. G5; Family Circle, $1.10; (inllcry, Nile. These prices Inelude war tux. Send self-ad- d reused stumped envelope to Cieo. 1). Pyper, Salt Lake Theatre. Circle, $1.(15; , |