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Show I THE CITIZEN ti A Picture With Teeth, ArtcteJ bif Herman Haymaker J MUbi In It ter the wedding has been Miss Alice E. McDonald, principal, welcome all queries regarding the Miss Busley has many histrionic umphs to her credit, and is a ienne of rare attainments. school. supporting com i ndudM JUNE MARLOWE FAMOUS JESSIE BUSLEY WILL BE SEEN IN SHOW OFF DAVID BUTLER, MITCHELL LEWIS CHARLES RIN-TIN-TI- WONDER N SELLON We all begin to "Show Off as soon as we are bora, and continue to do so, to a greater or lesser degree, all Edward Meagher con DOG COMING TO THE PRINCESS LEA jltory by perform VICTOR the Wonder Doj, comes to the Victory theatre tofe for one week, in his new VltjJ Rin-Tin-T- . in, life. Taking theis view, Tracked in Bros, photoplay, George Kelly has evolved an amusing Snow Country. comedy which he has titled "The Show The new picture is similar in Off, and has made his. central, figure eral character to Where the Notf Aubrey Piper, one of the funniest charBegins, the thriller that brought tJ acters the stage has known for a dedog actor to stardom. The cast cade. Piper is the quintessence of eludes June Marlowe, David laughs londly at nothing whatever; spouts Shakespeare after a fash- - "Mitchell Lewis, Charles Sellon u Princess Lea. ion of his own, and quotes Latin senThe story, by Edward Meagk tence without the remotest idea of what they mean. However, Piper has concerns a wolfs cub, who is adopt; his big moments, when he Tises to the by Silent Hardy, an old prog occasion, and proves himself to be a (Charles Sellon.) Hardy has ered a gold mine, but he keeps hero, after a fshion. "The Show Off will be the attraction at the Salt Lake location secret to safeguard it ai .Theatre for three nights and Saturday matinee, beginning Thursday July 30th. will be the and a veritable result for this clever play said to be the most hilarious thing of its kind. Jessie Busley is playing the longest part ever written for a woman, namely the role of Ma Fisher, domnates every act of the three of "The Show Off. She is a typical American mother hard working and respectable. Beset by burdens which would wear out a mere man, she tosses them off as if they. were trifles. . The fly in her ointment, so to speak, is her Aubrey Piper, whom she calls a show off, from which the comedy derives its name. How her pretty daughter, Amy, can love such a man is past her understanding; in fact Ma Fisher believes that a married woman should have no use for love af- 29 through J - - as-sinit- wN- - The Wonder T)og- - in WMBEPtoMw VICTORY PLAYING THEATRE-NO- W them to Rowland Hall. Membership in the choir is eagerly desired by the. girls, and there is always a waiting ROWLAND HALL In the cut herewith is shown the list.' beautiful memorial chapel of land Hall. The fine pipe organ in this chapel was given by Colonel' E. A. of his daughter yVall in memory Mattie, a former pupil of the school. A brief service of prayer and song is held each morning, led by a vested choir of thirty girls. While the service is taken from the Episcopal prayer book, girls of all denominations join heartily in the service and find there a place of common communion. One mother, not a member of the Episcopal church, said recently that if for no other reason than that her two daughters might have the benefit of this service, she would send Row- Rowland Hall is beautifully and conveniently located near the heart of the city: Its educational advantage cannot be surpassed by any school of its character in the West. The school embraces all grades from the : kindergarten up through the high school. It is an accredited school, preparing for colleges both in the east and in the west. It has strong courses in physical education, including dancing, swimming and outdoor games; in art, domestic science and ii fun-festiv- al son-in-la- Wednesday, July SC Salt Lake Theatre The Rt. Rev. A. W. Moulton, bishop of Utah and rector of the school, or Butchers Grocen BARBECUE The coolest place In Utah lways gives you a myal beginning THURSDAY, JULY 30 MATINEE SATURDAY French urge you to sign on the dotted line Stewart & The Ideal rlace fof picnicing, dancing, bathinfc boating fun for all Dancing every nigl t Sunday, with entrancing fuynished by the except music Lagocn Novelty Orchestra Directed by Don Kirkham (dfw SHOW-OF- F The Comedy Sensation of New York v- - - :;v' V- - , ROWLAND HALL, INTERIOR VIEW a- wd-com- 3 Nights, music. y; PRICES Nights, 50c to $2.50 Matinee, 50c to $1.50 Parking Awuiiimoih'tlonN 3000 Car. Lets Co! |