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Show 1 4 DAYS. OPENING WEDNESDAY 1 , yg Mats, id-, 55c, 50c. ( jTfi Nihfs inc. 2ric, 5f1c, 75c. ! 1 ANDREW TOMBES "THE BRi'Se SHOP." fj Nine Beautiful Girls. J Esfij Johnny Cantw&ll & Reta Walker; a W Three Kltaro Brothers; Ollvottl, ;j) Rj Moffett &. Clare; Beeman . Ander- i.ixtl3 son; Pathe News. 11 MAUDE ERNEST" R7 i ' itei LAMBERT BALL ' I J TODAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY J$ Double Photoplay Bill. ffi PEARL WHITE Jn jrj "PEARL OF THE ARMY," Unmasking America's Secret Foes. -JV Baby Marie Osborne In V Pjl "Shadows and Sunshine." fji A Photoplay of Te?.rs and kV Laughter. w Pathe News Luke's Movie Muddle. Mats Children 5c, adults 10c. fi Nights Children 5. adults 10c, 15c and 25c. , Uaofl Shows p.oein at I. 3, 5. 7, fl. ' dtjl NOW PLAY I NG. E)jk f'd The sensational twin broth- Ijg SS ers, CHARLES AND HEN- SivT iVj RY RIGOLETTO; the come- .4 lriA and-kiss-nie types of girls fila with "NED NESTOR AND PvJ rt.a H I S SWEETHEARTS"; America's foremost ventrllo- kJ 'it'! gulst, THE GREAT LES- ,'1 TER, and a budget of other $ X'A big acts. jl-JI Prices, 10c, 20c, 30c. Three shows dally. I !?A MONDAY StVA Prnsf MONDAY TAAW : SySMf TUESDAY fcM BrieSBlllIS TUESDAY iWlS ! BIG DOUBLE BILL 3 day 3 quly : BIGGEST SHOW m TOWN J in . IBab Iflarie sfeorae in Siiadws and Sunsiilnel . i "PEARL OF THE ARMY" is a big, gripping, realistic story. D ITUC- ItiriVR "SUNSHINE AND SHADOWS," with Baby Marie Osborne as I It is an expose of tbe secret intrigues and unseen dangers from the ' Mt HtWS "s star is a delightfiU photofantasy of tears and laughter. Baby t. . The premier news reel of the world Marie will take your hand in her chubby one. lead you through a g spies of foreign governments a story showing the inner workings maide y the biggest producing organ- mighty interesting tale and show you how she chases the shadows li , S of the nations that covet America's wealth. ization of the world, with correspon- away and brightens everything and everybody she meets. A beautiful '; W dents in every land and clime. Natu- story for old aud young. V A " " rally, the Pathe News is first always. , U I Shows Begin at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. RJiltn C PRICES: Matinees Children, 5c; Adults, 10c. Nishts Children, 5c; p ORTEVH ORCHESTRA DAILY LOlit 3 nrSUfljfc ilfiiUBL'L& Adults, Balcony, 10c; Lower Floor, 15c; Boxes and Logos, 25c. - f p Clean and clever comedies are as rare .i.Wnii.iy lWtwij . mmytwutmt- mJU--' -fc-'A t ' 'CJ M ! .i-w mm ....i-j.r "vyS as diamonds. And players who can be p?'?T?J SfVi1; ' V?' H STV a" . " Zte X&i' funny, and not vnlgar, on the screen Wgtjfi I ,i J .if& &S.' fl J y 1 are equally rare. Hence we take pride - I WC Yt 'ii I tV i , m k, VV ( " in recommending this new series of M P C "A k$ V iNk J K -r j tA VtT ' V SaS -X&Sa V XSEiA laush-provokers funny because they gL ? V ''- A M 5 E - Mv' V V-C;VVW show the funny side, of real, everyday ffJ tj ! j ' ui f;.:,., i All Week h '.5 I "V"- " OPENING TONIGHT , '( j j f ! i ;i iillilicilli ;li j t'A f And the Wilkes Players in L-J ! I T - ftwmmw i i f - , Jlllill 1 M I ' t ' ' - "The girl an hour ahead of 'I. j f $ 'tfr ' t time" Billy Burke's Biggest 0 " 1 ' - A f Success See Miss Nana Bry- fr f 3 ! p (4 i- i ant in her pretty pink silk pa- tea y F ' f V ' jamas Everybody laughs with ' tV M f "Jerry." jrtq j i r , i 1 Matinees Thursday and Saturday i t. j afternoons at 2:30 Prices 15c - - X and 25c; boxes 50c. Night prices I . , t v1- ' j 15c 25ci 35c' 50cl boxes 75c. ' - .. ..i,n,i ,,t i " ' Curtain at 8:15. ftntTTOrth Pre.eI,d by Herbert Brenon Fea'nrl.g Cam 1 IWl V V The ploy with en intenso nppnl to every ninn, woman and clHIrt the world over. Thrlllini? nnd dramade climaxes. Of tremendous heart intercut. inter-cut. Sow playing; Brnnilway Theater, Sew York, nd the RS ALTO Theater" DENVER tt"""""""teRun You owe yonrnelf and family a trip to Denver to 1 fvi; :; ''"''K' irM;,itf' 8ec thla wonderful eiKht-act picture, the great-1 great-1 't: ''''er film production of the ure. BROWN &. MEGAHAN, Representatives J ' Riaito Theater Bid., Denver, Colo. . i , . . t1 V, VK Because We Deliver M - , feiaLfe J LJ ydiiaL the Goods." j y " ' , . TODAY MONDAY TUESDAY 3 i ' Yet Another Studio and Camera Gem ; Li ,. , S hp Um&lMp Ism Nrigp-nl f:- F;.i Kv-i.;' ','"J'" H;.''';.. 1?; ; -:' ' " 's-'v?:,;: in the Superb Morosco Production I H:'v:;.:vi-; slid lite! iy lUJ I y " ; ; -'v Vi . 'J! A Story f Algeria by Blanche Dougun Cole. '4 7- ; "7 BURTON EOLMES ON THE NILE. t'J t x; ' ; 0 ; .: ; ' r ':; J the world's news in motion views l'.! .':v. . :. - u.- -v., r.-; Ni;. . HIGH-CLASS MUSIC. CONTINUOUS, 12:30 to ll p. m. Ml I' .j pil-.'-l-i--: Matinee, 10c. After 5 p. m., 10c, 15c, 25c ! J i . II'SI LENOliE ULRICtt 1"! t . , , f Ji " H in 1 Paramount Pictures Are Also Shown at the Princess, M :0 luj) ' TH E ROAD TO LOVE " tjpj Sugarhovse. ! r I " 3E8 MONDAY, DEC. 11 ' 5; - I Original English Cast. One Year in New York. fi A Sunburst of Merriment Come and Laugh! fj "One of the best comedies I ever saw." Glen Miller. Salt Lake. a P Prices: Evenings, 25c to $1.50; Bdatinee, 25c to $1.00. 4 TJ'R'X'T ATTT? A nTTOTv!Tues' nd Wed., Dec. 19-20 OOHAN AND l j K-' Mat WedDday HARRIS OFFEE ' COMING! j 1 2 NjjgG FRIDAY, Bgga 22 1 SPCIAL MATINEE SATURDAY. t By Special Arrangement with Metropolitan Opera Company. ' 1 I jj " Diaghileff's j j j I WITH ADOLF BOLM, LYDIA LOPOKOVA, WASLAV NIJINSKI, FLORE3 REVALLES AND FAMOUS DANCERS. ORCHESTRA OF 50. s SCALE OF PRICES: i'l Boxes and Stalls $20 to $40 Family Circle I Lower Floor $5.00 g front row3 $3 QQ , B Balcony g y 2 front rows center $5.00 2 rear rows $2.50 b 2 rear rows center and 1st nirioc to no 5 I row sides $4.00 Sld3s $2'00 1 'f. Second and third rows rear.. $2.50 Gallery (unreserved) $1.00 J f. BOX OFFICE NOW OFEN. MAIL ORDERS ALSO RECEIVED. The Theater rf8 "W Best Plays Beautiful - Jgjfl - All the Time Diraction Swanson Theater Circuit W. H. Swanson, President. TODAY AND TOMORROW Bluebird Photoplays Presents the Screen Idol, J. WARREN KERRIGAN in " "THE MEASURE OF A MAN" The rugged romance of a man who could fight and preach. To see this stirring drama is better than to hear BILLY SUNDAY. MARIAN SAIS, known as the Girl From Frisco, in a new feature with Kalem stars. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY The Actress Supreme, THEDA BAR A, Satan's Soulmate, in "CARMEN" Primitive and picturesque old Spain before your astonished eyes. See smugglers, tribes of Gs'psies, their dances, ceremonies, rites, magic and - superstitions; the Seville Festa and Bullfight. BEATRICE FAIRFAX, the big sister of all true lovers. CHARLIE CHAPLIN, the funniest of all funsters. THURSDAY ONLY CHARLES RICHMOND and STUART HOLMES In a Virile Photodrama, "THE IDLER" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A New Triangle -Fine Arts, With DOROTHY GISH in "CHILDREN OF THE FEUD" A Flay of Rapid-Fire Action. ! SUNDAY ONLY. 0 The popular stars, M HAROLD LOCKWOOD and g n MAY ALLISON -.1 In a story of romance and Wj 1 3 adventure. H j J "THE RIVER OF i I ROMANCE" ' Coming. Monday and Tuesday, Kj A ROBERT WARWICK AND K A MOLLIE KING, H j "ALL "MAN" I rr.-....AK,. J" I mfrj. "LIBERTY" A Daughter ot the U. S. A. A love and war drama on the MEXICAN BORDER, Featuring Marie Walcamp, Jack Holt and Eddie Polo. "She Wanted a Ford." Blllle Ritchie and Gertrude Selby in L-KO COMEDY. I See America First. i Through the Soo and the Great Lakes. Harry Palmer Cartoon Comedy. William Garwood In "WITHIN THE LINES." Military drama. j I DIRECTION SWANSON THEATER CIRCUIT. fi W. H. SWANSON, President. .1 ., Finest Moving Picture Theater in the World. i p TODAY AND TOMORROW j , ; Clara liiliauss and Ifilto iesniond I - in - ' : I IplSfcS: jSSSf'3! K4nf iii-WISi? it I iiit's! r mWfg 1 :- : ixtr'""l ' "i"'" ' ; I The story of a girl born outside the soc;il pale in her native I Italy. And she tells you of Italy and of New York in terms f ., I that are at or.ee fiery and tender, fierce and gentle in the j a telling. X I Return Engagement of Roscoe Arbuckle in "THE OTHER MAN" Keystone Comedy. i International News of Current Happenings. ; TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MARGUERITE CLAYTON j I (of Salt Lake City) in l ' ; iThe Prince of Granstark j i 1 A sequel to the famous "Graustark" and quite as distinctive " i in character. I FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 1 June Caprice in The Mischief ulsker' w I I AND 5 j ll Charlie Chaplin i?eiesiPictUre,'Thc Biak' : 1 1 Musical attractions at the American in themselves are worth t I re ; iS the price of admission. ; i t p Professor McClellan in organ recitals; next recital Monday - I I evening at 9:20. These recitals arc meeting with splendid s favor and are received with marked appreciation. ' ,. I Franz Rath, the versatile and accomplished pianist, featured i; ! as an added attraction. I ' Musical interpretation of the pictures by American Concert s I Orchestra, under leadership of Walter I'oulton. h . t NOTE If you attend the American this afternoon our cam- J ; 5 era man will try to take your picture (weather permitting). j I He is looking for some Charlie Chaplins and Theda Baras. , a If you have aspirations, this is your opportunity. The pic- '. , . tures taken will be shown in the theater at a later date. 'J ' 3 I Salt Lake Philharmonic ORCHESTRA FIRST CONCERT OF SEASON Today, 4:15 p. m. Florence Jepperson, soloist. ' Salt Lake Theatre. Arthur Frefoer, conductor. m |