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Show THE CITIZEN first appearance of great show at salt lake said to be the worlds greatest unique entertainment, a brilliant, colorful comedy revue in nineteen gay tabueax, is comLake theatre next Friing to the Salt with Saturday day and Saturday, matinee. It will be the first appearance of this famous company here, and society is all agog over this coming attraction. Since the evening of February 4, 1922, when he parted the black velvet curtains on the stage of the Forty-nint- h Street theatre in New York City for the first time and announced Balieffs Chauve-Souri- s, the syncopated Russian-Englis- h that he was the Dictator of in the has Nikita Balieff been one of the most talked of personages of the theatre in America. But off stage its different. Then Chauve-Souri- s, bothers him. He never goes He is to big hotels or restaurants. To be observed too when he is dining is one of the RusActors should sians worst troubles. he declared, and not eat in public, to exemplify his meaning, tells a story about a great Russian actor who Hamlet to enormous was playing houses and great applause. And then, adds the artist, I happened to see him in a restaurant one night and he was eating a beefsteak. Hamlet is too aesthetic, too poetic. It destroyed my illusion to see this splendid player so far from the ideal character which he portrayed on the the fuss self-conscio- stage. No, namic us. adds the explosive and dy- director, an artist should not be seen in public Chauve-Sour- is places. GOLF SEASON ON That the golf bug is starting its activities is made manifest by the great amount of interest being shown by local golfers, who aver that the great Scotch out door game will ; f j i more than double in popularity on the i ! IOX old-time- rs, Special March Offering! See paring for a big year, according to Mr. George Southwick, of the Radio Hardware company, local agents for the famous Great Lakes Gold Clubs. Although I was convinced of its popularity, I never realized that so many of the younger set would take to the game, continued Mr. Southwick, and as an illustration I might cite that fully half of the patrons of our sporting goods department are young people who are busy picking out dubs for the coming summers activities. The Great Lakes line of clubs, sponsored and autographed by such men as Tommy Armour, Harry Cooper, A1 Watrus, Bobbie Cruckshang, Willie Hunter and many other cdebreties, have been most popular this year, for, with the identical dubs being used by these great stars, play can be made much easier on the local links. The Radio Hardware Company has a splendid display in their windows at this time, and all lovers of the great game are cordially invited to inspect this new line. iooox3oao: all others then see the wonderful ROYAL --AND COMPARE! ELECTRIC CLEANER Gets ALL the dirt by Air Alone Feature (t DOWN -- . : c for March $5 Monthly Keith OBrien, Inc. JOBOi ipaoi --i- OUR WAGE EARNERS hs Wimsett System of Loan Banks, who has completed a survey of the finan-dRETURNS FROM COAST status of the American toiler. In starts out in E. Geary Johnson, manager of other words, the worker the morning in debt. Wage earners Shays cabaret, returned from the and their families make up three-qua-rt coast during the week, after visiting res of the countrys population, every cabaret of interest in the largremaining er coast dties, and following a dose tiie survey shows, the divided befourth being fairly equally survey stated that Shays is well up tween the floaters and the financially in matter of entertainment, as comindependent, neither of whom have pared to Los Angeles and San Fran-cisc- o any financial worries. Nite clubs. Some of the causes creating the Several minor innovations will be owe for their breakfast class are illcarried out from time to time, acness, unemployment, death, mismancording to Mr. Johnson, which will agement and extravagance. Other conform with the systems being used debts are obligations taken on for at this time on the Padfic Coast. buying a home, making investments and Thursday, Friday Saturday nights or expanding business, getting an edare Cabaret nights at Shays, with ucation or otherwise building for the featured as Capitol future. Thursday being and Fanchon when the entire Night, The secret of successful manageMarco Idea troupe of current ment of the family pocketbook, says week assist as entertainers. Mr. Pillsbury, is to budget the pay al te nnnT envelope before the flap is tom. To of all wage earners are in debt and about 65 per cent owe for their breakfasts, according to Willard B. Pillsbury, president of the Four-fift- ,,g,aaL SALT LAKE THEATRE !?lllllllllllll!lllll!llll, 1 local links, during the. coming season. Not only is this true of the but novices are already pre- 7 the family already in debt this presents a different problem, and any budget' system can be followed. This can be done by borrowing enough to pay off all outstanding bills and then paying back the loan at a few dollars weekly or monthly as provided for in the budget. The distribution of the budget depends upon the size of the income. The family of four living on $150 a month should spend 10 per cent for savings, 30 per cent for food, 28 per cent for shelter, 17 per emit for clothing, 8 per cent for operating expenses (including light, heat,' fuel,, carfare, laundry,) and 6 per cent for advancement, which means church, charity, education, recreation, doctors, and all other items not included in the other divisions. On the other hand, the family with an income of $300 should increase its savings to 15 per cent, operating expenses are doubled, clothing and advancement receive about the same proportion, while food and shelter absorb a smaller percentage of the whole amount. ! 5 ) 2 NIGHTS t I I 1 I ONLY FRIDAY & SATURDAY, MAR. 9 and MATINEE SATURDAY The Sensation of Europe and America Balieff s 10 f I Chauve-Sour- is Worlds Most Unique Entertainment i BRILLIANT, COLORFUL COMEDY REVUE IN 19 GAY I TABLEAUX s I ! I m FIRST AND ONLY TIME IN SALT LAKE SEND MAIL ORDERS NOW tonCS:Eve- - Parqet, W.Z0; I $3.30; dress circle $2.75; balcony, family circle, $1.65; gallery, $1.10. Mat. Parquet, $2.20; ress circle, $1.65; balcony, 1.65; family circle, $1.10; gallery, m BOX OFFICE SALE WEDNESDAY I ,,:i,lllBlllllllllllllllia llOlllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlBllllllIigilBIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllBIIB.'" 3ARY COOPER- ,- FAY WRAY IN THE WILLIAM A. WELLMAN PRODUCTION "The legion ofthe Condemned1 a Paramount : Pjctu&b This splendid picture opens a weeks run today at the Paramount |