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Show N Where the Greatest Photoplays of the Age Are Presented j! E (Swanson Theater Circuit) j I W w u ittad ftsssj &ddi huuIlj fed Ik u&m jiikd d ka W , v - , 5 THE IDOL OF MILLIONS, In V& y "The Price of Silence" j FIRST OF THE GREAT FOX SUPER-FEATURES ! 1 AN EXTRA-COST PRODUCTION ! I NEW IN STORY AND LOCALE j Fashioned After a True Situation in Commercial and Political Life. I MUSICAL SETTING BY GEORGE KLINK AND THE WONDER- j ! ; FUL STRAND ORCHESTRA j IiSEE WILLIAM FARNUM MORE HANDSOME THAN EVER ! SEE WILLIAM FARNUM IN FASHIONABLE DRESS ! Admission, 15c; Loges, 25c. t THREE DAYS ONLY THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY j 'EL EL SOTHERN j , The Foremost American Actor, in 1 "An Enemy t the King5' j HIS GREATEST PLAY. j SECOND OF THE BIG SOTHERN PHOTODRAMAS j DRINK1 H ABIT RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT The Orrino treatment for breaking up the Drink Habit can be used with absolute ab-solute confidence. It destroys all desire de-sire for whiskey, beer or other alcoholic alco-holic stimulants. Thousands have successfully suc-cessfully used it and have been restored to lives of sobriety and usefulness. If you fail to get results from Orrine after a trial, your money will be refunded. Orrine is prepared in two forms: No. 1, secret treatment; Orrine No. 2, voluntary vol-untary treatment. Costs only $1.00 a box. Ask for booklet. Dmehl t- Franken (The Busv Corner), Salt Lake Citv, Utah; W. E. Mclntyre Drug Co., Ogc!en, Utah. (Advertisement.) I'l BEGINNING- WEDNESDAY EVENING Si Mats. Thurs., Frl., Sat. MtJ Mats. 10c, 25c, 50c. j I Nights 10c, 25c, 50c, 75c. m Emm masoh a LEONARD sad gj and 00. KEELO RUSSELL & WARD IV; FINK'S MULES L-a , P5-; IRWIN & HENRY 14 MORRIS & CAMPBELL j j ERNIE FOTTS & CO. I "S" HEARST-PA THE NEWS "LIBERTY," A Daughter of the U. S. A. the last of this wonderful patriotic I drama. "SHORTY," A return of our favorite cowboy comedian co-median In a two-reel complete story, "SHORTY AND THE YELLOW ' RING." "THE PURPLE MASK," Sensational photoplay of the season mystery, romance, adventure lavish production Grace Cunard and Francis Ford. df' BIGGEST PJETY BILL fcjk g OF THE SEASON fejM tfl Now Playing, " Pl H misQuisiTivE"' m f;,yl a thriller In musical come- r,'3 dies. SENATOR FRANCIS Ftt Mto MURPHY, Burke and Brod- H erick Rucker and Winnifred, Bj Georgia Chartrls, "A Lass Cffio w of the Lumberlands." Turn to The Tribune "Want Columns and see how manv housewives are appealing ap-pealing for household helpers. 1 H, PARAMOUNT-EMPKESS 1 H - A You Can 'Spot'' Paramount Patrons: They Are Like Paramount Pictures Distinctive, p I f j M TODAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY If 'l lf Jesse L. Lasky Presents That Great Screen Favorite With the Winning Smile N M '( wu uu xa ska Llss vqs sJia iJi a ss sLd V v-! m I j Supported by ANITA KING and a Versatile Company, In 1 j i t' r vV''" -, i A Thrilling and Novel Western Story Full of Action. ffi lU; x.: f J 'j . BURTON HOLMES IN CANADA WORLD'S NEWS IN MOTION VIEWS. k & ' ; , vyM.LACt: HEIDI G00D MUSIC ALWAYS. THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA IS RIGHTLY NAMED. M t- iH -UHiu..lZ i li i u ii J .i .ii..ru. ' If .,! fsALT fpf f SlTPP1 ne NiSht "LAKE I flS&M & fiE" ONLY I THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1 j i The Musical Arts Society I (Geo. D. Pyper, Manager) Presents '. THE GKEATEST STRING QUABTETTE IN THE WORLD. Prices 50c to S2.00. Ke Sale Tuesday. A NEXT O NIGHTS IOTP C CL Tf ATTRACTIONWed.Mat.I ID.J?U, 1 Salt Lake's Social Functions Should Be Suspended for This Period, and No Resident or Country Cousin Should Fail to See . COHAN & HARRIS' N, All-O'ertowering Dramatic Triumph New York's 5,000,000 Applauded This Play Throughout Last Season. 1 Prices: ' Lower Floor, $1.50; Balcony, $1.00; Family Circle, 75c; Gal- I ' lery, 50c. Matinee, 25c to $1.00. Mail Orders Now. Regular Sale I ! February 1st. I l Largest Moving Picture Theater in the World. jtl Finest Theater Pipe Organ. 'I TODAY AND TOMORROW -1 Presenting for the First Time in Films MRS. VERNON CASTLE e-.l The hest-known and hest-dressed -woman in America, in the first 0 chapter of ii "PATRIA" i prl The Serial Supreme. Written hy Louis Joseph Vance. W(i A Triangle Feature Play l "THE ICED BULLET" y jt'.;i With William Desmond. A story very novel and interesting, based on" I. life and work in a great motion picture studio, exposing many r ;: of the tricks and secrets of picture producing. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY , 1 VIRGINIA PEARSON 1 K' The Famous Fox Beauty, in I "THE BITTER TRUTH" rf THURSDAY AND FRIDAY PEGGY HYLAND in "THE ENEMY" '; SATURDAY BESSIE LOVE in "NINA THE FLOWER GIRL." P p Within the week a big added musical attraction will be i' EDDIE FITZPATRICK (! And an Orchestra of Twelve. h i j Prof. J. J. McClellan in Organ Recital tomorrow night. Walter Poulton and Sam Williams, Organists. Franz Rath playing in the sjotlight -.i afternoons and evenings. 'A DOORS OPEN TODAY AT 11:30. COME EARLY. S HII Week Opening Tonight Kill . .i-i ranmfWH-tiMaKMHrm m.i.'JL'mti . ... -....... ?- Rex Beach's masterpiece of thrills, love and ; : m adventure in the Panama Canal Zone. A swinging, smashing success. I Uf pig fg3Eo) II Wis mh- mM M Jratincps Thursday and Saturday, 15c and 25c; boxes, 50c. Nights. 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c; boxes, 75c. Eq Curtain 8 :15, ALWATS1E BEST PICTURES iJLJ I TODAY-TOMORROW A WONDERFUL PICTURE PROGRAMME. I Francis Eisstaan and Beverly Bayoe l'V'3 In the the second thrilling episode of the rrmantlc serial, U THE GREAT SECRET p f Also the five-act western Ince production, i j W. S. HART and ROBERT E D E SON In ; ' j "ON THE NIGHT STAG E." tJ |