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Show I CHARLEY CHAPLIN I V l I TONIGHT I Another Chaplain Tomorrow I Utah Theatre -J mmm ' mm i AN EXCELLENT PLAY. BRYANT WASHBURN AT UTAH THEATRE Bryant Washburn, one of the most popular stars on the screen today, has a double role ideally, suited to his unusual un-usual talents in the Pat he play comedy com-edy drama It is a lively story of love, mistaken identity, and amusing situations. situa-tions. Mr. Washburn plays the part of Jimmy Jim-my Muffcrton. who tires of his aunt's apron strings upon reaching the age i of 21. and of 'Dave Carey, a rising young pucilist. On Jimmy's twenty-first birthday the young man cashes a check for a thousand dollars and starts forth alone to seek adventures. In the quest of adventure the goddess of chancel leads him to the back gate of "Battling" "Bat-tling" Dave Cnrey's house. Amazed by the fact that Dave is exactly like him in appearance, Jimmy persuades the pugilist to trade homes and identities for forty -eight hours. But the pugilist likes the eae and luxuries of the Mufferton mansion. He shows no inclination to give thorn up when the agreement expires. He also shows a fondness for Dixie Taylor, the "girl next door" whom Jimmy has always al-ways admired but usually from a distance. dis-tance. By the failure of Dave to keep the agreement, Jimmy is toned to meet a regular battler in the prize ring in Dave's place. Jimmy discovers that he has a punch. He realizes that now is the time to use it. and the prize fighter fight-er is defeated in a realistic screen production pro-duction of a prize fight Jimmy's opponent op-ponent In the ring is true to type and is played admirably. The knock-out Jimmy administers is a real one. With the confidence inspired by the successful fistic encounter Jimmy returns re-turns to his home. He arrives just in 'he nick of time and but the startling startl-ing incidents that follow form the climax to the story. "Twenty-One" is a light comedy of the higher grade that will interest and amuse everyone. It was adapted from George Randolph Chester's popular story of the same name and produced for Pathe by the Anderson -Brunton company under the direction of William Will-iam Worthington. It is a typical American Amer-ican character play and in it Bryant Washburn is at his best, eclipsing the work he did In "Skinner's Dress Suit" and "Skinner's Baby." Don't miss it! Coming. Francis Bushman and Bever- i ly Bayne, Thursday and Friday. New Utah theater. Advertisement. HHI ' I mmm 1 J I Orpheum Theatre ; I Four Days, Beginning Tomorrow, Sunday, at 5 P. M. Then Every Two Hours. Special Music By Orpheum Orchestra. I GENERAL ADMISSION 22c, VVAR TAX 3c, CHILDREN 14c, WAR B mm I jm Laugh with Bryant Washburn & Charlie Chanlin 4 "TWENTY ONE" &ffi? Sdk rCTS I VtW C0MINGL FRANCIS BUSHMAN & VIOLA DANA. EXCELLENT PICTI P J FC I fey AT UTAH THEATRE SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY L A f 1 I HONEST ADVERTISING gJwlr i - m |