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Show ' Diamond i.:: j Special :.; Set in l-. Karat S-'d I Tiffany Mounting t.'-,v 5 1 Lady's or Gent's I . Kegular $42.50 Values ' fecial... $35oo y American! "More than a theater a Salt Lake! institution" K TODAY United States Supreme Court Says Prohibition Is I Constitutional. SEE THE REASON In that throbbing, heart-interest drama of love and devotion j When Bearcat 1 1 Went Dry If Adapted from the thrillir.? story by j i Charles Neville Buck j? j o0-PIECE PHILHARMONIC E j ORCHESTRA fe j Ted Henkel, conductor S C. E. Averill in v.ocal selections Comedy, "EE CAREFUL, KATE" B : PATHE NEWS .2 I BiiywwwftiiTiMraBtWr7inrMnniiiiiii piiin mini i I i "The Theater Beautiful" Phone Wasatch 1250 NOW PLAYING LEW CODY The ace of hearts, in The Beloved Cheater Tho story of a girl who fell in love vith a kiss not a man A production of gorgeous settings, elaborately staged Artistic, dramatic prologue Ladies' orchestra afternoon and evening Performances starting 2:15, 4, 5:45, 7:30 and 9:15. SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES Adults 22 cents, children 11 cents, including war tax ?)tone & Company V I Deaiers ia fSf S i ; High-grade Musical Merchandise I ) WjM f' . C.G. Conn Saxophones ' - See a Conn before you buy, they possess improvements not found U j on any other makes. i J 1 L New Violins, $10.C0 and Up. Fine Collection of Old Violins. rSS1' A Complete Ludwig Drum Outfit for $72.00. srt t0 $15.00. Drums for Children at Reasonable Prices. est Second South. Phone Wasatch 5366. 3 sS TONIGHT j MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2:30. S I WALKER I !'vJ''V I" Carl Mason s j Dramatization of Robert Louis Stevenson's Ste-venson's Thrilling Tale of Romance and Roguery liislISiiEi SUPERB CAST! ! SPLENDID SCENES'. Prices Eves., 50c to S2.00; Mat., 8 50c to SI. 50: plus tax. Orchestra at 8:15 Sharp. 1 COMING j 3 taniugPiiGnd'3y,l!8S.22 mirik 111 3 Prices, 25c to $1.50, plus tax. ; I Sale Opens Friday. I I TODAY AND TOMORROW I Thos. H. Ince presents DOROTHY DALTON In "EXTRAVAGANCE" A picture of rich gowns and gems Actually, money burned holes in her pockets. But the getting get-ting of the money that she squandered burned holes in his vitality and brain. That sort of thing can't keep up very long, you know. When the crash came why, that crash will; jar the most blase picturegoer ! Come down, won't you? Scunett comedy '.'THE LITTLE WIDOW" ANY K J"J--LU3 SEAT. WG mi"! I UU TAX NOWLA Y I N g"'' . I "Revue de Vogue" J SIX OTHER BIG FEATURES Three shows dally 2:45, 7:30, 9:15 Prices Matinees, 20c and 30c i Nights, 30c and 40c l - ho.,:;-.: :. A Settle that question and know just how J J "vv, close Captain Dieppe came to losing a good ' I ''pH' fight for liberty and a woman because he - ' " v ,V won by a hair's breadth. : .far 2 ": yl- Romance dead? . Not by a long-sh.ot! 7 AJ To prove it.be sure and see this picture Y J"-- , fsli B v 'jdgaramounncraftgictums .1 .3 J Uiiih fi A '$ 8tft A,so Mack senne- comedy " " " j I 4JUml fMliwlWl "LADIES' TAILORS" ; f , fi DAVID REESE, tenor, three 5 U v J ama tjmes M:36 8:00 and 9;30. : A fASINO. S T Formerly Wilkes Theater :A - i j) NOW PLAYING Y Madlaine Traverse Y j LS t 1J and six snappy acts of j rH IVAUDLVSLLE f'f'';j'"J Jontinuons 1 to 11 p. m. y li'Hj Admission: Matinees Kiddies v i 10c, Adult3 20c. U,j Evenings All Seats 30c. ' v. jj The Dance You Have Been Waiting For INITIAL ' DANCE j Benefit of i' Theatrical Mutual Association Salt Lake lodge No. 55 Vaudeville acts from all tneaters between dances. A riot of color and jazzy music. Come and meet in person the people who entertain you. ODEON HALL, FRIDAY, DEC. 19, 9:00 p. m. I LAST TIMES TODAY 1 COililE GRIFFITH -f Y - '31 V v " h I ' I " 1 ' i I Sin CLYDE FITCH'S famous piavK I GORGEOUS GOWNS b I THRILLING THEME $ ' DARING DRAMA 6 Two-reel Christie comedy "MARY MOVES IN" I NEWS WEEKLY m Coming tomorrow . : . FANNY VAFJJ "in "THE NARROW PATH" Social Hail Theatre THE VARSITY PLAYERS ' i In "The Melting Pot" Week of December 15th-20th. Matinees, Thursday & Saturday, 2:30. Every Evening, 8:30. TELEPHONE WASATCH 5460. i Tife2l f ; ', Xi i 4 Every I Ight except f.r,o;ioay and iy :f: . . Tuesday ;T: Matlneeq Benin 1''ircjay NOW PLAYING fft U. S. JkZZ ' I 1 J PR ?!' IV. .25 Formerly toiaifjl ! Enlisted Blue- lib"'" V. jackets. All America's vrl i Picked Premier VS'$ W -Musicians- vocal - - " - ' ;Y; Ensign Alfred Dialect ;.- J. Moore, Comedienne Conductor. ;V. KITNER &, REANEY .a In "Imp ress ions"' of Well-7y Well-7y Known Players ARTHUR WEST EUGENE BROTHERS In "Old Cronies"- ;(f; --.V III Prices .Mats. 1fc, 25c, 50c. Z'.l jt Evenings 15c, 25c, 50c, 7Sc, 51.0O' l' licaid TELEPKOWE WAJATCrt -Vlll tbamj i" RALPH CLONIKGEPw j Ancl associate players in I "FltENDS" A 'story teeming vith human in- P terCst and portraying a friends hip t both true and. loyal MATINEE-SATURDAY Z Prices Nights, 25c to 75c f Matinees, 25c and 35c K Next week, 'Quincy Adams Sawyer' II BIGGER, BETTER SHOW THIS WEEK ; fj Grover Frankie's "Pollydols" y' during dinner, 6:3Q to 9, and sf' l after-theater supper, from 10:15 p' l.j to 12:30, on weeks nights. Dur- P .5 ing dinner, 6 to 9, on Sundays, k ' '4 and tea, 4 to 6, Thursday and eK' il Saturday afternoon's. |