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Show THE CITIZEN 6 who resemble the angels in the sing- ing galleries of Donatella and Luca Della Robbia. FOOTBALL WITH ALL ITS THRILLS IN THE MOVIE8 Whether you like your football straight or sweetened with a little romance, see. The Kick-Of- f The thrills of many collegiate contests were combed to provide new ideas ot gridiron combat and they are all in the fictional inspiration which Is now the groundwork of the "Kick-Of- f, playing at the American Theatre. George Walsh bears the heros number of this football classic, and if there are any tricks of football fancy this young man does not know, the posses sor of them has a bright future on the greensward of any number of American colleges from Maine to Texas and from New York to Frisco. There is a touchdown sprint in "The Kick-Off-" that begins on the line of disaster at the east end of the field and stops only to mete out punishment with an effective straightarm or eel away with an effective wriggle until it is finished on the line of triumph at the far west end of the field The Yale Bowl and the thousands that fill it every autumn may have seen great exploits during its history, but they never saw one more thrilling g run which the than the hero in the person of George Walsh encompasses in "The Kick-Of- f. Wesley Ruggles wrote the story of NOW CAST. GEORGE WALSH Tom Stephens Leila Hyams Bee Amann Earle Larimore W. L. Thorne Joe Burke Jane Jennings Marilyn Spencer Ruth Clark Frank Preston "Coach" Connelly Zeke Moffatt Mrs. Stephens THE CRADLE SONG COMES TO THE SALT LAKE THEATRE The Cradle Song,, which will be presented at the Salt Lake Theatre, on November 23, 24, 25 and 26, by the Civic Repertory Theatre of New York, is the joint work of Gregorio Martinez Sierra and his wife, Dona Maria Martinez Sierra, both of whom are au-toof the first rank in Spain. Their influence indeed has extended far be1 hs TABERNACLE THE OFF not only in the theatre, but also in var- ious movements of a sociological na- ture. Dona Maria Sierrl is a leading member of a number of educational 0'. clubs and has been very active in bringing the works of American soclot ogists to the attention of the Spanish people. Senor Sierra is the director of a theatre in Madrid; has written thirty-seve- n original plays and has translated or adopted forty-tw- o plays E. A. from other languages, including Husbands Her Thomas comedy Wife, which became popular in Spain under the title of "Alicia Neurasten-cia- . "The Cradle Song was first produced in Madrid in 1911 and immediately became popular. It has beeng acted thousands of times in Spain and in Spanish America and has been translated successfully into the German- and other languages. The company that will appear at the Salt Lake Theatre is headed by the distinguished actress, Mary Shaw, and the play has been prepared for the stage, in rehearsal, under the personal direction of Eva Le Galliene, who is the founder fflf Monday Nov. 21 Geo. D. Pyper announces The Outstanding Musical Attraction of the Season. THE FLORENTINE CHOIR 99 50 Great Singers Italys Greatest Ensemble. Price Center Lower Floor, $2.20; Galleries, $1.65; Under Galleries, $1.10. Seats now on sale at Conaoliduted Music Company, 121 South Main street. STARRING GEORGE WALSH Sail Lake Theatre 4s Wed. Nov. 23 to win the girl and win the game such was the double task facing this popular college hero. How he achieved the double triumph is brilliantly shown in this exciting, colorful, romantic drama. THRILLS GALORE! yond the borders of their own country, Kick-Off- " game-winnin- AMERICAN 66 and also produced and directed the picture on which it is based. He knows his stuff; past pictures have proven that time and again and he has done his very best in this latest product of his genius. will be a feature at "The Kick-Of- f the American for seven days. "The IN A FOOTBALL EPIC! DAVID BELASCO SAYSt Mis Le Gnlllennea production of Cradle Son g In a notable achievement in the intricate art of direction and the In The stage a distinct contribution to the thentre of our time cvc ofrepertory theatre Akujybr Presens , SECONDED ONLY BY THE BIG UTAH THANKSGIVING GAME U. of U. vs. U. A. C. Ily Grcgorie and Marla Martinea Sierra. Trunalated by John Garrett Underhill. Produced under the personal direction of EVA LE GALLIENNE With a cant including MATINEES 2g( EVENING i MARY SHAW Mary Hone Zita Johann Phillys Rankin Alexander Kirkland Harry Davenport Virgina Gregori NOTE Tlie chief nlm o fthe New York Civic Repertory Thentre 1m to preNent the beat of contemporary dromon, worthily acted and mounted, nt um low nil admission price an may be charged. The prlccN here will le um foilowMti EVENINGS OrclieMtrn, $2.20; Balcony, $1.65; $1.10 and 75c; Gallery, 50c. MATINEE Orchestra, 1.05; Balcony, $1.10 and 75c; Gallery, 50c. |