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Show THE CITIZEN 9 i I her father was a sea captain, romance runs in the lit i love of s blood. heart to Bilge," who on one of Uncle Sams yglle 3! I Like all sailors, he is for-Hwanders away with his pd Connie seeks to find him. Just Bilge" the Q Jest seems futile, hto discover love and hap- - jps. )! ! e a i elmos gives a striking and as the gob and groQg p- rformance of Connie Martin, played on b: Frances Starr, is delight-done t Dorothy Mackaill. Other he i players in the cast are ghotv ell, Ted McNamara,, Nick ind Arthur Metcalfe. - PRINCESS" AT VICTORY FOR ONE WEEK. GOLDEN the movies are finding many to colorful phases of early Amer--i fruitful field for film entertain-ti- s tit clenrly evidenced in Betty initial Paramount starring Golden Princess," now jde, "The log at the Victory theatre. fre, again, the camera has turned the pages of American history, picture goers are given a graphic, California in urous glimpse of And how startlingly different is picturesque California of the gold's from the motion picturesque fomia of the present day! it Interesting and tremendously dficant as the background is, it irenhadowed by the spectacular y ind the marvelous acting of mms BETTY BRONSON, NEIL HAMILTON AND ROCKCLIFFE FELLOWES IN A SCENE FROM THE PARAMOUNT PICTURE AT THE VICTORY k r l l stirring adventures to love, gold and happiness, Betty has created a char- acterization that rivals her Peter Pan" role, and is in some respect3 even greater than that part which first won her fame. t WILKES PLAYERS MAKE HIT IN ELEVENTH COMANDMENT Bronson. orphaned mountain girl, rais-- d in Indian settlement, who comes it mining camps in search of her Host father, and fights through i j in THE GOLDEN PRINCESS9 The Eleventh Commandment," presented at the Wilkes theatre by the Ralph Cloninger company, has the whole town talking, and the play is rat ed by theatre goers as one of the best yet produced at the Wilkes. Victor Jory shows his real worth and when it comes to being a villain, he surely must have secured some expert training on the Bowery. He is simply great is the best way to put it. Mary Newton, the leading lady, takes the role of a young widow and Ralph Cloninger in the role of a hero, perform in a series of thrilling Incidents from which they emerge successfully in the end from the clutches of the villain. Ray Clifford has a role in which he is hard to follow because it is Impossible to know just exactly how he stands, for or against, but he pulls out with flying colors in being able to meet all situations. At times they think he is a villain and then a good friend. Lucile Holder takes the role of a wise" stenographer and she creates much mirth. Roberts takes a light part this week, but she is essential to mould the play. Josephine Challen makes a hit as Bernice Hamilton and is as entertaining as ever. May Salt Lake Theatre Tonight and Saturday Matinee and Night The worlds greatest Richards and - Pringles . Famous Minstrels 40 Chocolate Dandies 40 Band and Orchestra Street Parade at Noon Prices: Mat., Adults, 50c; Children 25c; Nights, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. |