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Show THE CITIZEN Milton Sil-- J Schoenberg and the Gamck and long runs at oNt since The Go-ttheatres. jy a mystery play so as mcy of playgoers as has vy Ship. The of this reveal the entire story would spoil it as the ry offering lies in the un-.g- d. of mystery plays be said However, it may the mystery he S. S. Mongolio, a spooky ship has always been nnards." When this temble thing haunting ,e mysterious , gets loose pandemomum , and even among the passengers to playgoer will ding at while the pursuit of the lost blase goes on. and Ben Er- is Gladys George --ill he seen in roles about which Others of the action takes place. will be e Wilkes Players also in roles of such a nature that 11 be suspected. Mystery Ship has for its plot has to date been an unsolvable done their ry. Audiences have the man 0 determine who killed cabin. It became almost a puzzle during the New run of the play. will be pre- ie Mystery Ship week, with 1 every night next les Sunday, Thursday and Sature crim-oss-wo- rd LLARD MACKS FAMOUS PRODUCTION AT CAPITOL stables in New Yf furnished the inspiration for one jt e most unique sets ever seen in old Vanderbilt kJ in pictures. s the Box Stall cafe set in First Noose, starring 0 Richard Barthelmess, now showing at the Capitol theatre. The cafe represents a night club converted from an old stable, and it possesses all the atmosphere of the old time livery bam. The main portion of the stable is covered with a dancing floor and surrounded by tables. The individual stalls are hideaway tables for couples seeking seclusion. A loft stuffed with hay is overhead. Stable lamps, pitchforks, halters, feed bags and an old Victoria parked in a comer complete the atmosphere of the place. The Noose is adapted from Willard Macks celebrated stage play of that name, and provides Barthelmess with one of the finest roles of his career. Lina Basquette, former Follies dancing star, plays opposite Barthelmess in the role of Dot, teh cabaret dancer; Alice Joyce, Montagu Love, Thelma' Todd, Robert E. OConnor, Jay Eaton, Ed. Brady, Fred Warren, Charles Emile Chautard and many others are included in the big cast. On the stage Fanchon and Marco present their latest and one of their most novel ideas, Hi Hatters, in JVcmrcC Barthelntss m. mTJut dfeett 0 which the famous Hi Hatters beauAn intensely gripping drama, now playing at the Capitol. ties are featured. They are a gorgeous collection of dancing girls who selves with a presentation of popular the most picturesque parts of the form one of the most beautiful linenumbers, while Alexander Schreiner world for his scenes, and a colorful ups which has yet appeared at the presents a solo at the Wurlitzer. character in the guacho rider of the Capitol. Andean border. Coscia and Verdi, a pair of howl-ingl- y ABRAHAM LINCOLN COMES There is the rich flavor of romance funny comedians, who build FEB. 13 TO SALT LAKE their their comedy material around in Douglas Fairbanks as The Gaucho another are to a cello, play ability The management of the Salt Lake and one gets vivid, impressions of adnew of the feature bill, outstanding theatre announces that Abraham life. The story is while Frank DeVoe offers some very Lincoln will be seen at this play- venturous pampas one of rivalry between a bandit chief interesting novelties. house February 13, 14 and 15. Alberti and his band are agai non (Fairbanks) and a dictator (von Produced first at EngBirmingham, with his commajidante the stage, and have outdone them- - land, then later at Hammersmith (a to seize the riches of a city London suburb) Abraham Lincoln miracles was a success from the start. All grown about a shrine where of healing occur. The bandit falls unLondon was drawn out to Hammerof a wild village girl smith by its indefinable spell. Its der the spell and later a fair pilgrim London triumph was duplicated in (Lupe Velez) of the shrine (Eve Southern). His New York (193 performances) in Chitreacherous lieutenant (Charlie Stecago, Philadelphia, Boston and other vens) has his force dismissed and a cities. series of adventures leading to the Abraham Lincoln is a drama of and escape of Doug, and the character fine, simple and moving. It capture wild ride of his dusky hordes led by is the soul of the man that John the madcap, and the saving of the Drinkwater, the author, reveals. shrine girl and her padre protector With simple understanding, he makes from the scaffold, contribute toward the human being tower above the a real evenings entertainment. statesman, like a colossal statue dediThe picture has been directed by cated to humanity. He has the rare F. Richard Jones. The story comes art of doing a great thing simply, and from Fairbanks "himself, who got the in doing it, Drinkwater stands in a idea of the shrine when visiting Our fair way to win, not only admiration, Lady of Lourdes in France. but everlasting esteem of the AmerIt is a picture you will like. ican nation. Such is the tribute paid by the New Salt Lake City Local bidder gets York Evening World. Similar praise contract for rail mail service to was given by other Metropolitan paGreat Falls. first was the when produced play pers in this country. Gil-win- e, Seyf-ferit- z) (Va-vitc- h) . DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN NEW THRILLING PICTURE ,w .1v.v.,.v.y..y 'DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS HO G AUG c;!otthe Sreatest as THE of the at the Paramount. pictures year, opening Tuesday Douglas Fairbanks as The Gaucho, which opens on Tuesday at the Parar mount theatre, is a story designed for the motion picture audiences of the world, according to the statement of the star himself. In appeamg in his fourth role of a robber chief Doug performs with his usual bravado and daring. He has chosen one of i Take any YELLOW CAB to THE NEW WINDSOR HOTEL In the Heart of the City 225 South Main Street Free Transportation Free Auto Parking Wasatch 330 t |