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Show ! ?AB JUDGE EUTHEEFOED. Wrnacle Sunday, 3 o'clock. Free. (AdTcrtlfowcnt.) IpX THEATER I Today and Monday. KILLED OLQA CAREW?" JMp?''11 "Imp" feature, Imago of ' mUS.. ,n nead woman's eyes paves 51R! accuBe1 sin. NE'8 BROTHER, THE PARA-mL PARA-mL . NOIAC." 'PP dnima. Girl shoots ax from rfjHRf. bfothor's hand to save her ijB- "HUBBY'S NEW COAT." Am??. 1 cmedy. Tramp gets start ''B'lrW pockot-book In old coat. SB ELEPHANT ON HIB HANDS." BS"r c(,medy. Unwieldy "pet" ll W K UP a happy home. JV'B; Continuous. 1 to 11 p. m. 4K 3 DAYS, COM. MONDAY, DEC. 8TH. Flrct series of VICTOR HUGO'S Literary Masterpiece, IN FIVE REELS COMPLETIN0 THE BOOKS OF "JEAN VALJ'EAN" and "FANTINE." A renowned storj' told In a masterly manner. Pronounced ty prominent critics as tho greatest motion plcturo ever made. WITH SPECIAL MUSIC BY AMERICAN CONCERT ORCHESTRA, OR-CHESTRA, WITH PIPE ORGAN. Professor J. J. McClellan, Conductor and OrganlBt. Continuous performances dally from 12 noon to 11 p. m. REX THEATER Storms, which delayed trains, pro-vented pro-vented the receipt of the films advor-tlsod advor-tlsod elsowhore In this paper for today's to-day's bill at the REX. Tmmedlatoly after learning the facts we made a'r-rnngemenls a'r-rnngemenls to retain for today's performances per-formances trie great, three-part animal ani-mal feature, "The Raid of the Human TIgera." and the rest of the bill which pleased our patrons so much yestcr-dnv. yestcr-dnv. This bill, originally rolcnsed to us' for ono day only, will be given In full, with another plcturo added, this afternoon and evening. The comploto bill appears below. Management .Rex Theater. TODAY'S BILL "THE RAID OF THE HUMAN TIGERS." Great "101 Bison" animal feature, In three parts. Scenes, laid In India, Introduce In-troduce tigers, alligators, and battle between troops and hostile HUlmen. "FORGOTTEN WOMEN." 1 Warren Kerrigan, In Victor, drama, ; takes part of derelict, whose life story I changes careers of revelers. j "CAUGHT AT HIS OWN GAME." t Frontier comedy. Girl robs mnn for joke and loses the money. t "AN ELEPHANT ON HIS HANDS." j Nestor comedy. Unwloldy "pet" Is "wished on" a man and breaks up his home. . Continuous, 1 to 11 p. m. I HAMILTON'S I j SMART SHOP Holiday Suggestions j I Beautiful Gifts from Hamilton's I II Always MOST Appreciated ; I CHRISTMAS FUR SETS AT REMARKABLE VALUES Handsome Sets in Fitch, Marten, Sables, Seal, Coon and all the nov- I I elty pieces. 1 Beautiful Blouses, Neckwear and Head Dresses I J CHRISTMAS COATS at Lowest VALUES "In Real Furs." Seal Skins, Russian Pony; dJKT and I Caracul.s, Minks and Moles PRICE 4 .OU up I A LINE OF ELEGANT FANCY COATS M K xA I ' AND SMART COATS p 1 0 ailU Up I I SUITS in Velvets Afternoon and J and Cloth Evening Dresses In Crepes, Charmeuse, Chiffon, 1 Greatest values offered for Velvets and Laces. Prices, S I Holiday dj-J r AA and $16.50, $18.50, $19.75 and I Specials P 1 J9J$ up $22.50. I These Are ffnn Wonderful nS1 I j Bargains ST. d AT THE COLONIAL i DANTAGEC H Unequaled Vaudeville EG ON BROADWAY Wm NOW PLAYING. aM WILL ARMSTRONG &. CO. 13 GENE AND ARTHUR. ifl THE LOWES, H THE LELLIOTT BROS. n THE TERRY TROUPE. U LOPEZ PICTURES, 99 Taken during hunt for desperado. 13 Three performances daily. 2-.4B, TBm 7. 30, 9:15. Prices 10c, 20c, 30c. M Matinee. 1 200 seats. 10c IVBehesy Theater SUNDAY AND MONDAY. A. detective story of remarkable Intensity In-tensity and power. In Three Parts. "The Hand That Condemns" A Blograph Farce Comedy, "THE FALLEN HERO," TRIBUNE Want Ads PULL I FIRST CONCERT OF THE SEASON BY THE I Philharmonic Orchestra I AT THE EMPRESS THEATRE Sunday, Dec. 14, y 4:30 P. M. Box or neat resernitiono may be taado by application to tho secretary, C. J. Hawkins, 48 East South Tomple, telephone "Wasatch 3104, or at the 1 thentro on tho day of the. concert. 1 I 5--InstrumentaIists-50 In a program including Beethoven's Symphony in C Minor, No. 5, Opus 67, embracing four great movoraents; "Midsummer Night's Dream" 9 overture, by Mendelssohn; two numbers from "L'ArleBionne" suite, by Bizet; the entiro concerto for cello, Opua 33, by Saint-Saont, with I OTTO KING, Cello Soloist; ABTHUB FEEBBE, Director. Prices: Box scats, $1; all seats downstairs, 75c; reserved seats up- I stairs, 50c; general admission upstairs, 25c, ' 9 I Week of Sunday, December 7th Willard Jrack-Marjorio Rambeau and all the favorites In tho cast, present I that brilliant comedy, , n "Because She Loved Him So" Prices: 7J5c. 60c, 25c. raUnces Thursday and Saturday; 50c, 25c, 15c. 1 l Next "Barriers Burned Atray." 1 I THE ALL STAR LAMBS'" GAMBOL SUCCESS ! a?ggysp '"DANCE REUERIES" The Charmlne Young Actress, 4 ATHLETAS 1 I ROSALIND COGHLAN, A Combination of Graco, Beauty and I Supported-by Richard Pitman, Strength. 1 Presents 1 "THE OBSTINATE MISS VIRGINIA RANKIN GRANGER," Te Well Known Band Soloist- I A Playlet by Edgar Allen Woolf. TZT: I 2 FRED AND ALBERT Two Popular Sons Writers Thoso Dllterent Gymnasts, Featuring P Kellar MACK AND ORTH Frank the Derrick Trick. U Presenting "THE WRONG HERO." 1 AGNES SCOTT AND EXCLUS,VEdramHaEUM PHTO- 1 HENRY KEANE OHAMA. In "DRIFTING," ORPHEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA. Evenlnct Prices 10-25. 50. 75c. Box aeat3 $1.00. Matinees Dally, 10-25-500, Night Performance 8:15. Matinee Dally 2:15. HOME OF THE WORLD'S BEST VAUDEVILLE. ISULLIVAN-OONSipitoE Greater Advanced Vaudeville. today, 2:30. 7:30. 9;15. Beginning Wednesday !at.f Sfec. 10 NOW PLAYING: Cund Svndirafp IN 1999" VUpiU d JlUiUaiiC What would happen If women had their way. Andrew Tombes and Ten Belmont &. Harl, Pollard, Pretty Girls. .The Man. Girl. Piano. The Talkative Juggler "Othello Outdone." "The Spirit Paint. Added Attraction, nmSLM ' nU" Durkln's Dog and rifS. nuZJr The Riddle of the , Pantomime Co,, ft&ETn j w.r.n Century. in "DOfrvllIe's Busy onyaor cl rial o. .im. J. nn" Weekly Review. William Cahlll, Pictorial Review Empress Orchestra. The Man from Ireland. Egg a'0RrSa THOSE NEVER CHANGING EMPRESS j MATINEE DAILY IB inj. PRICES 10c 20c, 30C. 500 Parquet Seats JL "HJHU WIT i afthFS?'! II mU LML 1 5BLM1 liLMAHAai I toKt NIGHTS, Dec. 8-9 j I TOM ARNOLD I IN THE Gorgeous Musical Spectacle I 1 By Adams, Hough and Howard. 5 I I M Stunning Girls. Excellent Cast, pony Ballet. 50 Peopde 50. I H Prices 25c to $1.50. Seats now on sale. I H 7 Nights and Sat. mm AY Haa 19 I I Matinee, Starting KIllH I , IJCl. IL I I BUly "Single" CMord I PRESENTS "HIMSELF," HIS EXCELLENT COMPANY IN THE I I MERRIEST MUSICAL SATIRE OF THE DAY A GUARANTEED CURE FOR THE BLUES. 1000 HEARTY LAUGHS, 1 I . NOT BLUSHES. 14 TUNEFUL, CATCHY, WHISTLY I SONG HITS. DON'T MISS IT! 1 t POPULAR PRICES: Evening, 25c to $1.00; Mat., 25c and 50c H I 3 NIGHTS, OPENING, MONDAY, DEC. 15 j I i THE BRILLIANT COMEDY By A. E. Thomas. H H 1 SEATS GO ON SALE FRIDAY. Evenings, 50c to $2.00; Mat., 25c to $1.50. H I One Night, Friday, December 19th I I I ONLY ENGAGEMENT IN UTAH OF I I Gaby Deslys I AND THE NEW YORK WINTER GARDEN CO. IN II "THE LITTLE PARISIENNE" I I A Modern Three-Act Musical Comedy. H H I Gaby Slngt Gaby Dances Gaby Changes Her Gowns 12 Times at Each H Performance. I Mall orders now being filled, Seat3 on sale Tuesday, December 16. P H ! Prices: Parquet and Two Rows Dress. $3.00; Four Rows Dress, $2.50; t H Balance, $1.50 and $2.00. Family, $1.00; Gallery, 50c f XMAS WEEK 'ATTRACTION, STARTING MONDAY, DECEMBER 21 S H Ilijngton in WITHIN the LAW! I The Greatest Sensation the Stage Has Ever Known. j I DECEMBER 10 AND 11. I l Rex Beacii Popular Comedy I I Elks Professional and Semi-Prof essional Cast. I l Under direction of E. R. Stanley, New York. I ' l;l COME AND LAUGH. ALL FOR CHARITY. I " (Receiver's Sale 1 1 " 30, 40, 45. and 52-lb. relaying III rails and ties. Also scrap rail, II H pood-for REINFOEOBD CON- 1 ' CRETE or SMELTING PUR- I P05ES, as well as ono Lathe, IJH Sand Dryer, miscellaneous -KH tools and machinery, and two i III r- . SJiay Locomotives. If inter- 111 ested, communicate with 111 ,; Lucius Laudie, Receiver, 1(1 Salt Lake & Mercur Railroad lll Company, lill 1015 Ncwhouse Bldg., T.'-' ' III or Telephone AV. 3103. IIH t llH . ni l |