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The rest of the bill includes Sam and Ada Beverly in "Some Mirthful Moments of Musical Comedy"; the Four Rennes in a novel song and dance turn; Joe Darcy in Believe Me"; Harris and Nolan, Two Girls and a Piano"; and the Anita Diaz Monks. AMERICAN Service is Our Highest Aim SOME of the most beautiful girls, and scenes ever seen on the screen are among the many extra floor of the huge studio where the picture was Aimed and no expense was spared in fitting up, this set. The result is astounding. When you see it on the screen you will not be able to believe it is merely a studio set. With its parquet floors, glass doors and shining mirrors, handsomely framed pictures, Queen Anne furniture and huge baskets of flowers, this reballroom is the essence ality. To complete the set, the most beautiful girls in New York, were hired to grace it. Blondes, brunettes, tall girls, short girls .artists models and many Ziegfeld girls are among those in this superb collection. Not only are they the most beautiful group of stage girls that have ever been seen at one time, but the clothes they wear are the most gorgeous collection that ever graced a ballroom. The value of the wonderful gowns worn by these girls aggregates a small fortune. And handsome Eugene OBrien in the cen- of-elega- Utah State National Bank NMkir FaOiral bum motion pictures, commences Sept. 1. Commencing with the coming week, bigger and1 better pictures will prevail, two each week. The change in bills will occure regularly on Sunday and Thursday. Among the single reel features contracted for are the wonderful Post Scenics, which are said to be the poetry of the camera; the Briggs somedies, founded on The Days of Real Sport; the Paramount Magazine; Will Lardner comedies and sev. eral other short reel subjects, including some animated cartoons. The or-- , chestra, under the direction of Edward P. Kimball, effective tomorrow, is to be enlarged by six additional men and things generally will take a step up commensurate with the importance of this well known Upper Main street home of Paramount and Artcraft pictures. The big feature on the new bill which will open for four days is Wallace Reid, in what is said to be the most pretentious picture in which he has appeared, The Valley of the Giants, a story of the lumbermens fight for the acquisition of timber among the famous redwood forests of northern California. The scenic investiture of this big picture is said to be well worth while, aside from the dramatic and romantic story which it carries. p Buk aBtxaiBiiaaaiaeieik eenaeeaeBBeenaBBnnoeeeeeeaaaaeeaaeaeaaaeenBeaeaBaaBeeaee 1 Continued in No. 2 g MaaBaeaaaMaeaBBBMiBaeiaeaBiaBMBaaeiMHBiaaaaaaaaiaBBaaiBBiaiaaaa Advance Notice to f Those Whose Dwell-- 1 ! mg Is Their Home Regardless ofthe condition present heating system, rwe believe 1 you rwill find these facts to he of f interest, 3 1 Some day you will need a new Heating Sys--1 tem. The one that serves you best, not for a year or two, but for a generation, the one that safeguards those vital factors of health, com fort, and vitality, both for yourself and your family, is surely of interest to you. -- I I I I EiiMt 2008. Chat No 1 completes PARAMOUNT-EMPRES-S THE imWKLOVERINGGZ Paramount-Empres- s announces a new policy for the new amusement year which, in L SALT LAKE THEATRE I PRICES m Continued in No. 2 0 AY rWItt MVTN $9 12 NESS BLDG. 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