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Show Excursion rates via Orem Electric today to-day (Sunday) and New 'Year's day. Orem Electric. Return January 8, 1917. (Advertisement.) OREGON SHORT LIKE Local Holiday Excursions. Ogden and return ,$1.50 Brigham and return '. 2.35 Logan and return 4.05 Proportionately low rates to other local points December 24, 25, 30 and 31 and January 1; limit, January 8th. Ogden and return; Christmas and New Year's dav, limited to date of sale $1-10 City Ticket Office, Hotel Utah. (Advertisement.) Happy New Year, everybody. Thanks for your patronage. The Troubadours, Chas. C. Bush, mgr. ( Advertiscmcut.) Pathe Presents ? -' . wlIss KilTM ROLAND '; IN lli ' (IN PATHE COLOR) j J . :. v ;'.'. r". A thrilling photoplay of romance and adventure, dealing with the mysterious , h ' . .5k disappearance of a priceless jewel. tv3 v SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY ft, n ON THE SAMS PROGRAMME- ? PATHE NEWS p ggf Lonesome Luke Comedy y ' . PRICES: F-l SHOWS Begin Matinees. All Seats 10c. Nitrhts 10c. 15c. 25c. Urpneum k.,,:, f i at Children. Anv Seat. Any Time. 5c. Orchestra I 1 i, 3, 5, 7, 9 r; - - - r r-rrrp Er E.en.n8 "Always a - ? crkCte Tday' ?ondJay' M J Good Show" S feili 2g2i?i3a2 t'aaSfe.Jia V&3 Tuesday ,h ;, h j Oliver Morosco Presents h'.-.J j KATHLYN WILLIAMS, Supported by THOMAS HOLDING, in 5,:. !:- The story of a country girl who approaches the downgrade and finds the way back through yt i;: love. j?-.'? Y EURTON HOLMES IN CANADA. THE WORLD'S NEWS IN MOTION VIEWS. ! Special Music by Willard Weihe, Edw. P. Kimball, Harry Reichman and the Paramount f.i i; Quintette. j'. j ' t"'iZ.'J THREE THOUSAND SEAT3 1 d rinest Moving Picture Theater in I , c3 . i . the World. : ) A . ST. TODAY AND TOMORROW ; j . ''-; hlmi Wlm&iiM p & ll " '"''' ' produced by Thos. Ince. V b I Jf" ' ' j MACK SWAIN H I U Vi ' ' - i -?.w-4v . i'iCTg-. in a New Keystone Comody - f j , . i-i mill ithi ? t ' ' - ' ' v v , $ .Vl INTERNATIONAL NEWS. !1 Ti 'V ""i'it4j!...v--v ; ':-' '"r:fV.''.' ' Prof J. J. McClellan in Orf?,n Be- t i k j i: K y .:: - - - , j cital torr.orro.v night and Wednes- J U -. . ':- '.':-h Xi-i day night-Tuesday, Thursday ard H K. - : " " ' ! : :'--: 'y-X:':r--UT t'. Friday afternoons. EP S ' . v-r V. :. V':; - '' 'j-,' ; vl Pranz Rath, nianist, every afternoon r, I H -r?. - ,-,r:r-1 "and night. fj f: ' . . i. r0;v-:v---v-w;w'l'i'; American concert j h f i :. , .)t': hsiY; ORCHESTRA ! J ; : ', 'id:-:- 0 -l'i' v.;'..-;"S ' W Walter Poulton, Conductor. p h h - ' , " 18 MUSICIANS 18 V ' (f4 " ' fi; ' '. ' Evenings, 7 to 11. ( ' K ti j : .. - . : i-v N i . : f; P? '; 4''' ' 1 , t , -. --tlft TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY AND f I 'A-'- liV'v"-'.! ''::v' '---:JGii3 Thursday f( . ' ;.-.y.fj'S?;'j A New Fox Feature, f I IfC-.: U - "THE LOVE THIEF" I : ' I 'v ;.'-";;'-f ' A glittering gem In film production. f H it i ?: ' " ' ' "t'l 1: I p B. ' i ' v ?j FRIDAY AND SATURDAY -j $l " ' - BESSIE LOVE jj 1 h , , " 'THE HEIRESS OF j ' P - , ''- COFFEE DAN'S" a ' t I DO YOU WANT WAR? " 1 The famous Tom Ince is the producer of "THREE OF MANY," a story written to emphasize the effect which M the war spirit has upon individuals. It shows what war docs to men who were chums in America prior to en- , i gaging in the European conflict. "THREE OF MANY" is a timely "story, with its greatest strength in tne Sj undercurrent of thought, rather than in the actual happenings, and all of this has been worked out in a masterful & way by the gifted producer, Mr. Ttos. Ince. !" I J I Coming MRS. VERNON CASTLE and the FoUowing Super-attractions: 0 E. H. SOTHERN "AN ENEMY OF THE THEDA BARA "THE DARLING OF ! KING." PARIS.'' .. , ; WM. FARNUM " THE PRICE OF SI- NAZIMOVA "WAR BRIDES." - Yi LENCE." v U CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG "THE COM- ANITA STEWART "THE GIRL PHI- A MON LAW." LIPPA." 1 j TODAY YES!) IS3 Direction Swanson Theater J j TOMORROW Ji3 zdalts0 w' a Swanson' Pres- ij BLUEBIRD PHOTOPLAYS Presents ' 1 'Tmfywww FHiojps in ; J Adapted from Wonderly's magazine story. Presenting the unfortunate consequences of a compromising posl- ! , 'A tion brouglit about by unavoidable circumstances. "SOME DETECTIVE" . I Featuring NAPOLEON and SAT.T.Y, TWO MONKEYS with an amazing human instinct that provides an un- 5 : usually comical comedy film. f " i jj NEXT TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY j I A 3 tL w hpp-m rShJtJ A EET0P.N ENGAGEMENT OF TH3 MOST SENSATIONAL FILM OF THE YEAR ' H A grim situation that will grip you with the most intense emotion, as the question is flung at his childless !3 wife by the child-loving district attorney, as portrayed by that master player, E 1 TYIOIS POWER . l The marvelous photoolay "Where Are My Children?" created a sensation on Broadway. It compelled the ad- ji miration of press. Public and Clergy. Physicians and Educators gave it their unqualified indorsement. It J is a dignified presentment of the subject of birth control, produced by a reverent and master hand. jo N SCENARIO AND jf.Tf, ?"S3Srira ' Kj STORY BY jLs'Ut Af fi l Admittedly the most brilliant mind in moving pictures today. Producer of "Hypocrites," "Scandal " "Jewel" i ti and others. x ' Pi 1 3 Every youth and maiden, every man and woman, married or single, sifould see this great picture The New l J Yorls Journal said: "It will make women thinli, and think hard. It will make men look before they leap It tl jj will act as a warning to young girls." Watch for the opening date and see it at this theater. '3 Children Must Be Accompanied by Parents. f j t,''g...-fcrT J-"'. '.L' IJJ"-'J. !''? y.'ilL. . .f .'.ii..5'g?''iA''fr-'i y..P-tnT.Wg'g'. ''.'ajilJ'WWiB.p, j .pan imn. X9W"r Msmbbs& ALWAYS THE BEST PICTURES f' . TODAY, TOMORROW AND VEDNESDAY, FTJ i-v1 In S i-sz-z of fun snd laughter. f ' THE mEVUU. OF 1916 i Tuesdsv A sensntional fenturo. "MASTER OF THE SOUL." "LIBERTY," A Daughter of the U. S. A., Entitled "COURT-MARTIALED," Mexican Border Drama. "SEE AMERICA FIRST." Harry Palmer Cartoon. "A SCANDAL iNTfir'FAMTLY,-' Two-reel L-Ko Comedy Scream. "STARLIGHT'S MESSAGE," Indian Drama. Special New Year's Programme. j |