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Show THE CITIZEN fjuE 'j KING CREATING MUCH VAGABOND 13 INTEREST j and personalities llany nationalities represented in the cast of The 3Lbond King. now engaged in a at the k's series of performances (Jf Lake theatre. Russia, Sweden, England, Scotland, we, Germany, to this melt-- a Italy, all contributed and artistic Hungary pot of talents, the pres-i- n particularly honored by the operetta forces of Ethel lna Pasztor, a beautiful lyric who sings the role of Lady Ci-- part requiring atrinity of trained talents singing, acting redancing. Miss Pasztor has but to gain experience; played Countess Elly in The Dutch Girl, and Mar-itt- a in Silver Sea Gull. Her voice is a clear, crystalline in quality and she uses it with exquisite taset. She is extremely light on her feet as indicated by her dancing in the third act of The Vagabond King. ANSWERS (Do You Remember) 1. 2. 3. of New York City, the Whter of Michael George Pasztor, Cjo a Hungarian cavalry officer in the Cfvice of the crown of Austria from 3 w to 1898. Her mother, was prominent on the American stage. Ethel Ko-U- s, Hungarian (Miss Pasztor was graduated from Uh school, and later from business Prof. Miklos Redley, of New fork, taught her piano, and Arthur Gege. New York, a well known trained the girls cal authority, oice. She received her choregraphic Miss lining under Ned Weyburn. sztor has been on the stage since awrason, of appeared as Hannuska, in "The Last Waltz; Judit, oor Little Rich Girl; sang in the and Princess Ida bonis of Xatja 93, and has Frances Scott Key. Ponce de Leon. Sutter Creek. Fillmore 5. Sarah Bernhardt. 6. Beethoven. So doth a good deed in a 7. 4. -- Z is a native Questions appeared last week. MAGNIFICENT PLAY COMES TO THE SALT LAKE THEATRE A rapidly approaching event which is just now attracting more than passing attention of Salt Lake play-goe- a twenty-five- , ady turned instruction under a ghe has enjoyed ied lot of able teachers for a girl started out on a business career. 24. Wood pulp. 25. The cookoo and the cowbird. wick- ed world. 8. The republic of Marina in Italy. 9. Madam d Aubroy. Across the front of the neck. The Goddess of Wisdom, Science and Art. 12. John Gutenberg. (China had a crude system hundreds of years prior to the Gutenberg press.) 13. Gilbert Stuart. 14. Joan of Arc. 15. On the Island of Cyprus, Greece. 16. Sullivan of Gilbert Sullivan. 17. Sixteen and one-hafeet. 18. Thirteen. 19. Patrick Henry. 20. Phosphorous. 21. Admiral Peary. 22. Harriett Beecher Stowe. 23. Long ago the barber was the surgeon as well and did what was called bleeding. 10. 11. lf rs and music lovers and those of neighboring cities and towns, is the week engagement, at the Salt Lake Theatre beginning Monday, March 21, of The Vagabond King, most talked of musical play of a generation. The play is the musicalized version of Justin Huntley McCartys famous romantic drama, If I Were King, played with such brilliant success by E. H. Sothern A Starting With the Matinee Sunday THE WILKES PLAYERS (The Talk of the Town) Present ROSE BRIAR By Booth Tarkington Bille Burke's Starring Vehicle KELLY, TONY LAZZERI AM) MAXY OTHER IX A WHIRLWIND The SONG OF THE VAGAIIONDS Will Set You nTiiiKlinjc and Lift Von From Your Sent. II oinu nee, Comedy, Path on. Love! PrieeNt Coming THE SHOW-OF- F You Know Its a Great Show CIH.EIIIIITIES GO1 Tli underoiiM C'honiM GO 550 TiineM nt the CiinIiio, N. Y. Evening, l,r Fir A Boxen: llnlcony, $5.50, and $2.75; Family Circle, $220 and il.G3 Gallery, $1.10. Wed. 3latlnee: Lr Fir aiidIloxeNt $2.7.11 llnlcony, $2.20i Family Circle, $1.(15; Gallery, $1.10. Sat. 3lallneei Lr Fir and IIoxcni $5.50; llnlcony, $2.75 ami '$2.20; Family Circle, $1.05; Gallery, $1.10. All prlceN include Tax. (No Phone Ordern Tukeu) $.-.K- Get Tickets Early. LAKES OWN Tlie SeuNon'M Notable Event KUSSEU JANNEY ALL NEXT WEEK INCLUDING SALT Week lleKlnnliiK Monday, 31 ur. 21 31ntlneeNi Wed. A Sat. SEAT SALE NOW ON thrilling7 musical hit WILKES THEATRE GREAT CAST SALT LAKE THEATRE Georgeous Presentation IIOOKIE" IX TKI.I. IT TO THE 3IAHINES SAILV ONEIL AM) Ex trnord Inary pretentf Every Night at 8:30 T1IH A n non nceuien t Americas most Prices 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 Matinees Sunday, Thursday and Saturday at 2:30. Prices 25c, 50c. WILLIAM HAINES years ago. Its music is by Rudolf Frlml, who gave to the world those delightful melodies in Rose Marie, Katinka and other sucFirefly, cesses, and is said to be the finest output from the pen of that remarkable Bohemian genius. 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