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Show THE CITIZEN a modern, daring story of flaming youth. tol Tuesday, is There's drama and heart interest in Elinor Glyn's that story suggested by adapted The Man and the Moment, Geraghty and directed by Robert Kane as an Joseph Boyle for Alice White, Allan Dwan production. I LoWell Sherman, Larry Kent, Sally hy Thos. S O'Neil, i Liv- - Donald Reed, Margaret and Tully cast. But the punch of the story lies bigone characterization ger than any written in the real lives of countless women who love costly clothes, realize their danger and love them just the Trevor ingston, Norman Marshall head an imposing same. MADGE BELLAMY IN LOVE THRILLER. A CITY GIRL who suddenly finds herself transplanted to a rustic lodge The reason for all this is that Miss Bellamy, cast as Nancy Woods, a young secretary, decides to marry a handsome country boy, played by Johnny Mack Brown, for his money. To her amazement, she is taken to 'the big timber country instead of the city for her honeymoon. She does not . 7 As an added attraction the Victory offers the latest of the Collegian Series, starring Dorothy Gulliver with. George Lewis in a hilarious comedy romance of college life, while Neil Schettler and the Greater Victorians present a concert which is one of the best this excellent organization has yet offered Victory audiences. The bill will be completed with the latest issue of news reel. the Golden Dancer marks her as one of the screen finds of the year. The Patent Leather Kid is an Alfred Cantell production, under the production management of A1 Rockett. It is First National's first big special in several years, and has been acclaimed one of the really big pictures in recent years. The spectacular war scenes made at Camp Lewis, Washington, are admitted to be the best ever recorded understand that her husband has found out her motive. The clever repartee of Miss Bellamy and Brown continues from one by the camera. hilarious situation to another; everyIn addition to this super attraction thing from trying cold shower baths BARTHELMESS the Paramount will present a novelty to building fires. Then comes the WINS FAME IN stage presentation, Echoes from grand climax when another woman FEATURE PICTURE Switzerland in which Zimmerman deenters their home. HIS BLACK hair was slick and Grandeville are featured. These two clares her love for her husband. artists came to Salt Lake City direct Sof t Living was based upon an shiny like patent leather, so they callfrom a sensational run at the Capitol original story by Grace Mack and has ed him The Patent Leather Kid. Theatre in New York where they He was an East Side boxer so unproven more than suitable for such artists as Miss Bellamy and Brown. popular that he always drew big broke box office records. They offer Director James Tinling should also be crowds crowds hoping to see him a series of old tunes and famous yod-elinumbers, among them: Switzcommended for the way in which he knocked out, or at least that patent erland My Home Land, leather hair mussed. Yodeling Richard Barthelmess has one of the Refrain, My Herd of Cattle, and the Swiss Girls. greatest roles of his screen career in In addition to these two talented The Patent Leather Kid. First National's mighty epic of the U. S. tank performers, Mimi Eckhard, one of the corps now at the Paramount theatre winners of the Capitol theatre & Marco talent opportunity confollowing its sensational Broadway run. test, will be featured in a comedy is the number. The Patent Leather Kid Another feature of the weeks bill story of a pugilist who is drafted for the war much against his will, but who will be the unusual musical score which has been specially arranged for emerges with a decoration for bravery and ultimately wins the girl he the Patent Leather Kid by Ethel loves. The story gives Barthelmess Hogan and the Paramount orchestra. every chance for a human, convincing Willing to Trade. Fortune Teller protrayal of a man who is redeemed Your husband will be brave, genthrough suffering and a woman's love, and the ever popular Dick makes erous, hadsome and rich. the most of the opportunities. Ruth, the Chinaware Saleslady Molly O'Day, a new comer to the How wonderful! Now tell me, how can screen, plays opposite Barthelmess, I get rid of the one I have now? and her interpretation of the role of Good Hardware. Metro-Goldwyn-Ma- Then-Madg- yer e ng Fan-cho- n . t . A A NO ufiih. MADGE BELLAMY WILLIAM FOX ATTRACTION j picture you'll enjoy from start to finish opening today at the Victory. trying to meet cook from OW7 50 FT LI VI its requirements as a and general housewife, is hilarious situation in with Madge Bellamy as at the Victory. the Soft Living the girl, now handled this rollicking matrimonial question. Others in the picture are: Mary Duncan, Joyce Compton, Henry Kolk-e- r and Tom Dugan. Salt Lake Theatre 6 5 EX; March 26 Make your date now 66 for WINGS" A Paramount Picture ALL SEATS RESERVED p I 2:30 Twice Daily 8:30 The Mightiest Spectacle of All Time! Eve.: 50c, 75c, $1.10, $1.65 Mat.: 50c, 75c, $1.10 (Tax Included) Seat Sue Friday, March 23 V.V.VAV.V.V.V- firebird Ba.rthemese . m, 77t6 Breaking all attendance records Lctthw Vjtf at the Paramount. |