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Show Republican Convention. Special train to Provo via Salt Lake Route. Leave 7:30 a. m. Monday, May 1. Return after convention. Fare $1.90 round trip. Benjamin L. Rich. County Chairman. (Advertisement.) AN EVENING WITH SHAKESPEARE UNITY HALL May 1 at 8 o 'Clock. Scenes, Tableaux, Songs, Speeches, etc. Oration by NEPHI L. MORRIS. Tickets, 25c. Members Free on Membership Cards. i Now Playing! I i SSSnpantages Road Show 1 WIN J- Ward and his Piano s Girls "A Musical Bouquet." S ! t' 3 Athena, the world-famous Orl- j ; -j ental Dancer. Maldle de Long, ' 3 character comedienne. "The B ' S Bachelor's Sweetheart," with i s Wm. Brandell. The Cavana Eg i Duo In a novel surprise. Burns Pj j and Kissen, comedians par ex- M I '- -1 cellence. Helen HomtB in the 13 I ;Yi2 sensational filn serial, "The BJ L.J Glr and the Game." f !S ALT LAKE, MONDAY, May AT MAIN AND EIGHTH SOUTH. Wtt H Advance sale of reserved seat tickets will open at 9 a. m. J: v. fiS Monday, May 8, at Druehl & Franken's, The Busy Corner, Vi'' pj Second South and Main Sts. Mall orders reserved until noon TMSiF 3 show day. . i animal A&m-mk ima'n actors tmMimi tts R including fS1ltiV-t?i-fcA- Wild Animal fij Elephant. ViS-Q'JrKX- Act. and k Zebraa 1 pro v 1 Kangaroo. fsfS. FUU-C80WN AFRICAN 30.--i.io us-30 ssa.- m Tigers N one ACT Horaea and m SeaPLlonV Moat Senaatlonal Wild AnltaJ Ponlea i n Spectacle Ever Witnessed Evary One I E , An Actor I I Monkey. ONLY REAL WILD ANIMAL CIRCUS Oil EARTH iO i Etc. EVERY ANIMAL A PERFORMER ISO New Mile-Long Street Parade at 13:30 " 4Q FjANEfriTAL Two Per?om,ancea Dally, 2 and 8 P.M. ANIMAL I H TRAILERS!" Doors Open, 1 and 7 CLOWNS . T ..:,-. TVf-v.-.va..ja:, ;-v3 j fFf- ",'r" fc-'-C-U ffibdgi VWV S.fa- - i.4lil a W-rin-Tfe l Sh - . - -1 "Ll Jr " n Paramount Pictures wero IP h v .t-f "i designed provide belkr lp t f J ' I! pichivos- for you cmd your Jb; '---w.,, .'J-, ff TarmbfClearxbrhlPlays- III ; .vWy orcrLhandYorisihp IM YX f ; ' stcadr2it airru Vp ) ' H ""' eMPRESS THEATRE ! . ' Sundays cAZondqy and. Tfae&dqy ij I : I . the imou9-comedyby U s (eeTh0i9didoww (?hannilPollocki 1 ) assisted by FLORA ZABELLE 0mous in Hie y J stogejDroducHorvj 1 I j paramoMtpictoropa 1 1 1 I Sffe Ghoraleello :l J wilh Willard Wieihe- v I Orchestra inctudirW y'i i E.P. KimT?aU and h "A 'A I Mr. Usiier oPBosIotl 't4 1) Fronz. Rath M ' g iL, nJu. n x. gwrj yf '' Mah4KB'll'' 11 '"WW!saai. The Best ?ifeV4wTW ..xrji-r,,.. Vaudeville VJ , fP Matinee II. HAE1Y GREEN & CO. V'EEIC'S In the Novelty Skit, "THE CHEESY TREE." " - FOUR SULTANOS I WARREN AND CONLEY P ISfjVm An Oriental Betrothal. I "Fun on the Boardwalk." n ED MORTON VALENTINE AND BELL ! Vaudeville's Pleasing Singer. I The Furniture Removers. j ARTHUR STONE AND MARION HAYES I ORPHEUM TRAVEL WEEKLY o.iJ "Green Goods." The World at Work and Play. J Z.XO p, HI, . . . i M , , , ii. i T -Ti- i--T.tr- j) 10c, 25c, 50c. India's Newest Exponent "a f T f TT? 4F'f??2) I 1Vl!Np'.NmS of Symbolic Dances WaTftKilk 10c. 2c. 50c In "Dance of the Elements "Direction of Ida Fuller. j , ria'--?-' ft't JEi'Ttfraj ii I JUtKi:T9 I BROADWAYS Today and Monday g The well-known favorites, K JAS. J. CORBETI M and PAUL GILMORE In ft "THE OTHER GIRL." t A 5-reel special feature. K Monday and Tuesday, H HOUSE PETERS AND R J BARBARA TENNANT K In a Wm. Brady feature. t! "THE CLOSED ROAD." ! L I LAg&-:Bl I a t! "J I 5c Daily Change of programme 5c. "THE WAYFARERS." A powerful drama In multiple reels, starring VIVIAN RICH. ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA. This historic old city Is the subject of ; "See America First." j "SAILOR'S SMILING SPIRIT." Falstaff Farce. i I rr L2.p tonight lek The MV Stock VIIil2J -co. Playing Hubert Henry Davies's distinguished success. A powerful drama with a momentous question for the women. A vital, gripping human play, with the bright comedy of the author's "Cousin Kate." Vvy O F-5 3) ii n "j veS tia XQ td tzzP i i r. I rfrlfiaVi i awn ai ' i I alt r - I 4m i iiii tn Hi itd'Ma rVf Hi rt V tn ia ''ni'1 aiaii fii Iwl Miss Nana Bryant back in the cast. Paul Harvey, Cliff Thompson and the popular Wilkes players. MATINEES SOUVENIRS Thnrs. and Sat., 15c and 25c Every Monday niht free-Nights, free-Nights, 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c photo of one of the cast Phone Wasatch 30G8 or Wasatch 3069 and reserve your seats FWlJWz? jj rwrmnn n m ;ib.jjj u im.j- 0-'iif arawriWrwi-Tr ,vn iwrrr LJPCTriU1,,va-'-" SALT LIE THEATRE K"PIW f 3 SS"Vf THURSDAY - j Warmest Winter Garden Baby of Them All I The Mastodonic IMarv-el of 1 O COpLsTREsSoFGE Modem Musical Melanges 1 scenic gr andeur S i 0. 'Sv Destruction of a Citv bv a Zeppelin , 1 100 k ' - ' I At LURING i 3 A Collection of , ' II iRFMi V' U Star that Rivals 1 ' ! 1 7: .. i i Firmament. I I FAMOUS i JUST OUT f of which the Jlost 'i RUNAWAY I OF SCHOOL lJ Scintillating are J OF BEAUTTT : I GEORGE MONROE, EUGENE AND WILLIE HOWARD S MARILYTJN MILLER, DAPHNB POLLARD. HELEN ELEY. CLARENCE HARVET.' 1 EDMUND GOULD1NG, MILLKli AND MACK, ERNEST HARE. ALEXIS KOSLOFF, , I iSAM HBARN. LYDA CARLISLE. ARTHUR HILL, MARIE FLOOD, MARGARBT I WARDE AND FLORA LEA. Prices: Evenings, 50c to S2.00. Matinee, 50c to $1.50. Sale Monday. NEXT ATTRACTION, MAY 8, 9, 10, ZZT Oliver Morosco Presents b lii ll y ij3 v$ !f EbhB I DJllMfmi S In the Sensational Success "THE liCHASHD W0I1" I Direct From 7 Months' Eun at Thirty-ninth Street Theater, Uew York City j GRAND OPEEA1 ltl MAY 17.18-19.20 LUCY fifyraPW GITES eJS New Scenery Large Chorus Augmented Orchestra Prices 25c to $1.50. Mail Orders Now. giiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiffl 1 V 1 IE1ICIM V I b LJ I SELECTED FEATURES tM 1 SUNDAY AND MONDAY jj M Wm. M. Thompson Anna Lehr p 1 "CIVILIZATION'S CHILD" A play with the heart as its goal A picture that vividly portrays conditions as they are in New York today it will awaken more - than a suark of sympathy for the difficulties th-t beset tho paths of ;: the innocent and unwary In the great metropolis. The play with a hundred tirills and heart throbs. 1 TUESDAY "A MODERN THELMA" VIVIAN MARTIN and HARRY HILLIARD in a smashing, romantic rr'J story of life and love in Scandinavia true to life in acting and ; scenery a plot that quickens the pulso with its force and charm. AMERICAN CONCERT ORCHESTRA AND PIPE ORGAN S The best motion picture orchestra in the west and most wonderful pipe j organ in any theater west of New York. srs PROFESSOR J. J. M'CLELLAN, DIRECTOR. Z Sunday-Monday-Tuesday Sunday-Mouday-Tuesday I "THE HAUNTED "THE M I MANOR" IRON CLAW" j I i The fascinating life of an Ameri- Chapter ten of a plot which moves : 1 can adventuress who has be- with lightning Euced, in which - :xi witched an East Indian ra)ah laughter, tears, hate, love, trick, zzs 8Cenes rich in oriental splendor, ery, deceit, passion and power in- ; I ; portraying the lavish magnifi- tcrmingle in a maze of mystery. : cence of a powerful potentate in Dashing strength for the men, ' i his pursuit of a beautiful woman. beautiful gowns for tho women . !i Thrimng-Exciting-Wonderful. XZroT M jjH TKE ACROBAT'S DREAM" 3 OTHER FEATURES. i . "BIXLIE'S COLLEGE JOB" ' ' " On Wednesday Soe . i Wednesday HOBART BOSWORTH "JOHN NEEDHAM'S HONOR" In A Bluebird Wonderplay. "TWO MEN OF SANDY BAR" Ej ? 3i522Jiirr- : !;'.ri j Toaay-EMFIEE HiETER-ToJay ii i The Woman of Steel j Ti FIRST TIME IN SALT LAKE CITY '.'I "1 A Sensational Society Drama in four parts. A story rcpieto with tense ... ' ih situations and clever detective work. Thrilling and refined; satisfying ', to tho most fastidious. Whou seeking for something out of the ordinary. p; it will be found at : Be Watchful of THE EMPIRE-For Those Who Care- j p The Best Always Always the Best ) !r Today Tomorrow Always f- I 5c 5c 5c |