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Show THE CITIZEN acts and seven scenes, and whose , 'jjne by a huge organization ulnnel is 'way up beyond the hun-C- d of mark. Noteworthy features Vagabond King are what is chorus of more to be a thrilling score, an orchestra of sym-tjn& de proportions, complete corps I 1 many other thrilling massed singing P. Judge numbers, and concerted numbers, among them being Only a Rose, Love Me Tonight, A Tomorrow, Flagon of Wine, and Huguettes Waltz. The Vagabond King comes almost direct from New York, where rich-le- d at the Casino, it enjoyed the unparand some twenty-fiv- e alleled run of fourteen months. singing actors and actresses, Only a comparative few of the largknown dramatic a number of well est cities ofthe country are being visited by The Vagabond King comd be will pre-ue Vagabond King tour pany, and the and in Utah, in no other city of the organization was so arranged to attract is expected equently as to include Salt Lake. The company Cdreds here from other cities. A is en route to the Pacific coast, where sent une of mail orders for tickets, extended engagements are to be rom neighboring points, indicates played in San Francisco and Los An4 in manifest interest widespread geles. A special train of seven cars is event. There will be matinees oh employed for the transportation of the and Saturday. densday singers, musicians and dancers, three of these tears containing the vast voliudolf Friml, who wrote those Marie ume of scenic and costuming effects rming melodies in Rose other splendid successes, is said ued in taging the production. Because of the immensity of the Jhave composed a score for The Jabond King, both thrilling and. stage settings and the length of the performance, it is emphasized that the harming. Already the song hits of in almost night performances at the Salt Lake y play, are Theatre next week will start at 8:10 household. The Song of the done by sharp; the matinees at 2:10 sharp. abonds, an ensemble iee score singers, is said to be the COMEDY-DRAMSELECTED Bt brilliant number of its kind ever FOR THE WILKES PATRONS tten into a light opera score, and already made its way to the re-t- e Square Crooks, the famous James comers of the earth. There are S ic tt trans-continent- well-kno- wn A al t which rail for a solid year at Dalys and the Maxine Elliott theatres, will be next weeks different presentation of the Wilkes Players at the Wilkes theatre, starting with the matinee Sunday afternoon. If the New York critics are to be believed, Square Crooks is new and entirely different from the usual run of plays, with a new plot, a new ending, and so human, so full of fun, of pathos, of laughter, of teams, of suspense, of action. Just released, the play is being brought direct to Salt Lake, for the edification of playgoers. Splendid leading roles are provided for Miss Gladys George and Ben Erway and other members of the cast are not neglected. Ferdinand Munler will be seen in action as Sergeant Timothy Hogan, and Miss Fanchon Everhart as the likable Bridget ORourke. Miss Donna Jones, Noel Leslie, Cyril Delevan-ti- , Arthur Loft, Charles Ilagerty and others will be seen in gripping roles. The stray concerns two young men, one married to a telephone girl, and the other engaged to one. The young men got a bad start in life, but are both going straight despite the efforts of a headquarters man to get them in a jam. The comedy of the New and Entirely Different. The Superb Stage Spectacle Youve Been Waiting For ' RUSSELL JANNEY cpmedy-dram- a, ALL NEXT WEEK silt luc mm 3) Week Beginning Next Monday Matinees Wed. A Sat. All Seats Ready This Thursday firutnts Starting With the Matinee CTke most UirLUinfi musicaJL play tvir produced, in Jfntrica Sunday THE WILKES PLAYERS (The Talk of the Town) Present SQUARE CROOKS Comedy, Pathos, Suspense JasttL on Action die Catkifs WERE KING RUDOLF FRIML IF Every Night at 8:30 CjUusU Prices 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 Matinees Sunday, Thursday and Saturday at 2:30. Prices 25c, 50c. I Company ind ensemble of 10.5 Thrilling Chorus 60 Orchestra 30 Corps De Ballet. Distinguished singing and acting cast. Direct from 550 times New York. 3 Car. loads of Scenic Effects. IN ALL THE WORLD NO PLAY WILKES THEATRE Get Tickets Early. Coming LIKE THISI PrleeNt NlfrhtM, $1.10 to $3Jk WedneNilay Matinee, $1.10 lo $2.75 Sat. Matinee, $1.10 to $&SO. ROSE BRIAR Billie Burkes Big (Prirea I nr I title tux.) (No l'li one Order Taken.) Starring Vehicle TRADE WITH YOUR FRIENDS Our Prices Are Right Our Merchandise Is Guaranteed Best of Goods on Display Equip Your Home with a Round Oak Furnace Modern Furniture Company JENKINS President E. T. 234-23- 6 J. B. SHARP C. E. DAVEY VIve-Preside- nt Manager South State St., Salt Lake City TRADE WITH YOUR FRIENDS |