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Show ANITA KING "The Paramount Girl" who is attempting to drive an automobile au-tomobile alone across the United States barring accidents unforeseen unfore-seen will appear today on the stage at the American Theatre at 4 P. WL8 P. WL9:30 P. WL and there tell of her experiences as a motion picture actress, and while lost the last three days on the Nevada desert. No added admission ad-mission charge. I OPENING THIS AFTERNOON ! Tho UQIinfoH THE HANIiON BROTHERS, America's 1 PC XCt wlli. foremost pantomime entertainers, in a f Y il streaming comedy sketch, top the biil in 1"1 O CCl "The Haunted Hotel." KELLY AND GALVIN BART0 AND CLARKE The Actor and the Italian. Presenting "Marooned." MORTON BROTHERS KITNER, HAYNES AND a j . mA MONTGOMERY Barmonicists ana t .t ' Paperologiste in "Swells at Sea." HEAVY ADVANCE SALE GET YOUR SEATS EARLY! NEW ALASKAN MOVING EDDD3 FITZPATRICK'S PICTURES PANTAGES ORCHESTRA M Tre crlv first-class Vaudeville Circuit. GUS EDWARDS I himself)' and 35 people. In I HIS NEW SONG REVUE OF 1915. , Allan Dlnehart 4 Co.. in "The Meanest Mean-est Man in the World:" The Volunteers, Volun-teers, a Pinging Novelty; Prince Lai Mon Kim. the Noted Chinese Tenor; Three Stelndel Brothers, in a Snort Musical Recital; Orpheum Travel Weekly and Concert Orchestra. NAN H A tPE R I N Assisted by Some Personality. Matinees !:1S p. m.. 10c and 2Sc; Kenings. 8:15 p. m- lc. 2c. 60c. Was. 756. AMERICAN -REX-LIBERTY 'The World's Greatest Photoplays." AMERICAN, TODAY ONLY, George Fawcett In the 5-part Paramount production, "THE MAJESTY OF THE LAW." Kathlyn Williams In the three- act jungle drama, "THE STRANG E CASE OF TALMA1 LI ND." Afternoons. 2 p. m. and 4 p. m. Evenings, 6 p. m. and 8 p. m. Afternoon prices all seats, except ex-cept loges. 10c. From 6 p. m. to 11 p. m.. Balcony. 10c. Lower floor (except loges), 15c. All loge ana mezzanine seats. 25c. Between 3 and 4:30 this after-noon after-noon an organ recital by Prof. IJ. J. McClellan. This evening violin solos by ma Prof. WIMard E. Welhe. H REX, TtfDAY ONLY, Ethel Clayton and a capable cast of Lubln players In the powerful three-act drama, "IT WAS TO BE," with a two-act Universal drama and other selected Universal I photoplays. Continuous, 2 p. m. to 11 p. m. Adults. 10c : children. 5c. LIBERTY, TODAY ONLY. The world -celebrated vampire woman, TH EDA BARA, In her sensational five-act success, suc-cess, "THE FOX WOMAN." Repeated In response to numerous nu-merous requests. Daily, 2 p. m. to 11 p. m. Adults, 10c: children, 5c. "Neal of the Navy" comes to the Liberty tomorrow. Also Mary Pickford. ALL "UNION" HOUSES. gTOESS THEATRE vVEEK- BEGINNING SUNDAY NIGHT. SEPT. 12, Wm. Ernest Wilkss Presents THE EMPRESS STOCK COMPANY With NANA BRYANT In "WITHIN THE LAW" The most satisfying melodrama ever written. NIGHTS 15c. 25c 35c and50c MATIN EES Thursdays and Saturdays, Satur-days, 15c and 25c. Seat sale today 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. ALL SEATS RESERVED. MEHESY THEATER Wednesday and Thursday, CHARLIE CHAPLIN and MABEL NORM AND In Keystone Comedy. Also an extra new two-reel special Keystone. "THE BATTLE of Ambrose and "Walrus." "A MARVELOUS " MARATHONER." A one-reel Falstaff Athletic Comedy, Also a one-reel Club Comedy, featuring George Ovey in "JERRY THE GUNMAN." Five reels solid fun Today and Tomorrow. SALT LAKE THEATRE MATINEE TODAY 2:15 TONIGHT at 8:15 Last appearances of MRS. PAT CAMPBELL "THE SECOND MRS. TANQUERAY." At both the matinee and evening performances Prices Evenings. 50c to $2; matinees, 25c to $1.50 " The Gifted Actress ANN MURDOCK, T "A ROYAL FAMILY" f Our Policy ' "ALWAYS THE BEST PICTURES" B At Our Admission Price 10c 10c 10: 10c I Tomorrow "SHOULD A WOMAN DIVORCE?" . f PINECREST PARK AND INN I Over the Old Mormon Trail via Emigration Canyon R. R. DAILY FALL EXCURSION RATES 50 CENTS ROUND TRIP 6 TRAINS DAILY. 5ii Dancing and Dinner at the Inn for Fifty Cents On Wednesday and Saturday evenings during the Fall season. TRAINS LEAVE MT. OLIVET FOR THE DINNER AND DANCE AT 4:30, 5:30, 6:30, 7:15 p. m. RETURNING AT 6, 7:10. 8:30 and 11 p. m. An Easy Way to Get Fat and Be Strong The trouble with moat thin folks who wish to gain weight is that they insist on drugging their stoma-:! or stuffing it. with greasy foods: rubbing on useless "flesh creams." or following some foolish physical edit tore stunt, while the real cause of thinness goes untouched. You annot get fit until your digestive tract assimilates Die food yon eat. There Is a preparation known to reliable re-liable druEgists almost everywhere which seemingly embodies the missing elements needed by the digestive organs to help t hem convert food Into rich, fat-laden blood. This modern treatment is called SargQl and has been termed the greatest of flesh -build ers. Sargol aims through regenerative, re -constructive powers to coax ihe stomach and intestines to literally liter-ally soak up the fattening element" of your food, and pass thorn into the blood, where they are carried to the starved, r-roken-down '-ells a nd tissues of your body. You can readily picture what result re-sult this amazing transformation should produce, as with Increased weigh I the cheeks fill out, hollows about neck, shoui- I ders and bust disappear and from ten to ' twenty pounds of solid, healthy flesh is added to the body. Sargol is absolmelv harmless, Inexpensive, efficient Schraram-.Tohnson, Schraram-.Tohnson, Drugs. "The Never-Substitu-tors," five (5) good stores, and oilier loading load-ing druggists of this vicinity have it and will refund your money if you are not FatisfTed. as per the guarantee found in every pakar. NOTB: rSargol is recommended only a? a flesh-builder, and while excellent results in cases of nervous Indigestion, etc., have hern reported, rare should be taken about using it unless a gain of weighl is desired. (Adrvrtisement, ) ' UTAH A COMMUNITY THEATER. ADVANCE SALE NOW ON. Phone Was. 3438. 'Pre-season Attraction, 4 FAMOUS HAMPTON QUARTETTE. Frl., Sat. evenings, Sept. 10-11. Prices: 25c, 50. AM seats resei"ved. Regular season Opens Sept. 13. The UTAH PLAYERS present "THE MISLEADING LADY." One Year on Broadway. Prices: Eve., 10c, 25c. 50c; boxes, 75c. Mat., Thursday 4, Saturday 2:15; 5c, 15c, 25c; boxes, 50c. All seats reserved. re-served. Box office now open. Curtain 8:15, Both Attractions. S for cream sauces and S j gravies ? Make a list of things that have accumulated ac-cumulated in the attic and run it in The Tribute Want Columns aud you will sell them in no time. |