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Show THE CITIZEN Paramount in Ogden, the Paramount in Provo, and the Idaho in Twin Falls, Idaho. The policy of the organization has always been one of progress and expansion, and according to Mr. Marcus it is planned to build several new i theatres in the immediate future. George Carpenter, who is now the manager of the Capitol, was the the manager of my first theatre & Louis Marcus Gw Cooped in a.Vscene fpom thb Paramount Pictupe "Doomsday a Rowland Lee production Florence Vidopand This stellar attraction will hold the boards at Capitol until Tuesday. MARCUS THEATRES GROW tion of the opening of the Paramount ice girl before she married into the INTO BIG CORPORATION dams family. Empress, are paying homage to the public which has in twelve years enThings are that way when Henry, Twelve years ago last Tuesday, abled the L. Marcus Enterprises which fishing to be a regular fellow, serves Louis Marcus, and a small group of started with one comparatively small cocktails in honor of Burke who has house to grow into one of the strongassociates staged an impromtpu celedome to visit him with the idea of bration at the opening of what was est theatrical organizations in the ingiving him a position in his business. The Adams family being extremely at that time one of the finest motion termountain district. In these twelve years the L. Marjry, Henry asks Joyce to fix his picture theatres in Salt Lake, the cus Enterprises have expanded madrink without alcohol, but in serving Paramount Empress. tiie drinks he terially, embracing six theatres, three Tuesday, Mr. Marcus and practicalaccidentally serves of them in Salt Lake, the Paramount, urke the kickless drink and he himly all of these same business associates who took part in the celebra Capitol and Victory, as well as the self gets the stiff one intended for urke. His lordly family having deeded to look in on him without invitation, his aunt and sister are allowed by Irene to suspect Joyce and Owens and they feel obliged to tell Henry that Owens is an interloper just as the drink is Paramount, while Carl Porter, now the manager of the Paramount, was at that time also an employee of the theatre. Other than stating that the L. Marcus Enterprises contemplated considerable expansion during the coming year, Mr. Marcus declined to give any details as to his future plans, other than that it would always be the policy of the organization to present the finest of professional performances in all of his theatres. As a special birthday treat, the Paramount is offering Douglas Fairbanks in The Gaucho with an atmospheric prologue on the stage, and today, all patrons at the theatre, will be given a piece of the Paramounts huge birthday cake. taking effect on Henry. Henry in this crisis emerges fs a fighting man, thrashes Owen's fato bandages, the despite latters putation as a boxer, wrecks much of kis furniture including several un- gifts from his family and as I result loses the job promised by Burke. Joyce, fed up on the Adams mily and disgusted at Henrys out-rs- t, decides that anywhere on earth fc better than Boston and packs up leave. With such complications as these, one wonders how the author fver can straighten out the mess, but e does the job with a denouement 33 surPr'snS as is wlcome. I iss Fanchon Everhart will be seen M the maiden aunt, Arthur Loft as Vens, Richard Tracy as Burke, while welcome t v-1- 8 J?lss Daigy Del aver and Wilcox, Miss Mildred others of the cast will be Hain delightful roles. ne of the Family will be every night next week with Trday6eS Una Thursday and Sat-jS pre-fM- Submarine ee ed slogan: Join the Navy world. Bridgeport nex This great Western opens today for a weeks run at the Victory. |