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Show PflRAf,100HT-Ef1PRES$i i.7,;:.-w,'3T: ffy. TODAT, MONDAY Slid i n pfrfp TUESDAY sj ; 1 bit' Theodore Roberts and ll I . 5 Iffaafie Fealy I I.V- f-K (Tie Screen '3 Greatest Char- j : 1 My? . TV. a.-ter Actor and Salt Lake's Ej ' ' c? f1 "The American v:fn Consul" 1 v Vk vN. A stirriufr tale of politics and g 1 1 -w, intrisrue in a Latin-American ft: H -i r- . country. P 3 h 1 i .',' Paramount Fictdgraphs. Bray S A ' 1 v '" Animated Cartoon. Selig-Trib- gi j ... txaaJ une Weekly News, the topical M fi -r- L.r-rtrvrtft i- .-..-n-r-. rev-iev that delivers the goods Pi! 3 TtlEODOL EOBEHTJ - Western Xc-s Picture & ' utu c AMCfllf M rAMou" week ahead of the other-t'elloiv. si , (.n. 1 tit AMLK.v.AN C0N5UI' The Vsual Onod Muio. '.T j 4j"r-Mjfsrt,-yf:.- Continumif, 12:30 to 11 p. m. p ; fNOW PLAYING tj "ALL ABOARD." a raz- fcJ zllng. dazzling musics! com- Evr3 FJ tdy hit: OLYMPIA-DES- VAL &. CO., European Circus NJ Tj-A Novelties: MOSS & FRYE. Pyft Sense and Nonsense, and M 75m four other big features. Three LJ .Vl shows dally. Prke?, 10c, 20c, 2 jjf? 30c. mim . 1? 1 535,000 Pipe Organ. special Orga Eecitals hy Pro- Artistic interpretation of the m vts3 sapsjj sa SSt jra jsgi f essor J. J. McClellan, organist g pictures by Eddie Fitzpatrick l is Cte-W H E a? of national fame. Monday and and. his American Theater or- itVS iaUttQ alJ Wednesday evenings, Tuesday, m - i . , Thursday and Friday matinees. : chestra. Classical and popular Pwanson Theater Circuit. An added feature of dignity piano solos by Mr. Franz Eath. . 1 and distinction. h Today and Tomorrow W. S. HART ia "TIE GUH FIGHTER" The stoiy would have been misnamed for any either performer; but no better title could B have been chosen for the famous Mr. Hart. I MRS. E1I0I CASTLE SJ7a 'P ATRIA' 1 Introducing Mi-s. Castle in stunning dances. First appearance in this serial of the famous Dorothy Green, interpreter of vampire roles. j TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY I I a!eska Suratt Sss of trih Haw York Peacock' I 1 In which the star is gowned like a queen and radiates the height of fashion throughout s the picture. , THURSDAY AND FRIDAY I 1 I ANN MURDOGK. in "EMVY" I 1 This is the first of "THE SEVEN DEADLY SIMS," owned and distributed by the Mc- ; Clure publications, : I Tomorrow night at 9:20 Professor J. J. McClellan, organist of national fame, will give one of his popular recitals. a These recitals by Professor McClellan are meeting with deservedly increasing interest from week to week. -S : Eddie Fitzpatrick Salt Lake's popular violinist, gives musical interpretation of the pictures in a manner superior " to anything heretofore rendered. 1 Mr. Franz Fath, with popular and classical piano solos, lends added interest to the films, which he interprets each t dav in the veek. 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The Original Liquid l)x311iracfe Best hair remDTpr on earth and only one "with money back guarantee in each pncJtagre. 1 1 "SHORTY JOINS THE SECRET SER- I VICE." ; The Adventures of Shorty Hamilton. 30Mlnutesof Fun and Thrills. " THE P.. R P L E M AS K ." Super. Photo Play Feature. "ABLAZE IN MIDAIR." "NEVER AGAIN," ' ""' hiarry Palmer C.irtoon Coni-riy. "Sec Amc'lca First." San Diego. Tomorrow, Fatty Arbuckle and Mabel Normind. Keystone. p 4 I1 - i -A j ia? cki bi 2:-8.5 1ijAY I' l I i U - s g'i - rl y L,' ! 1 4 i h-- H3 1 - milAj KIK I N . n 'i 'i " ttttiii inn mil niwir linali nl p; t i M ' i i ;. Two weeKs, Deginiung matinee today. Prices M&tluee, r,.'S .".- 25c, 50c; few choice seats at 75c. Night, 50c, 75c; a l Ch1Ce S6atS 8t '1-00 SEATS RESERVED. I'J y Ali Week-OPEMKG TONIGHT O t LEARN THE SECRET ll ' fi -OF PROSPERITY H j !! Sp the rip-roaring-, mile -a-minute, sure- : j r- shot comedy, in three acts j H i :yj m?r ke!73 ss n era pasaesrac. g i i t-j '4 i Xk If Ll M 4TMrlf V N l Jr.P 1 I. I zzzzz aakVaw iii zzz ; i . j PRESENTED BY THE WILKES fi ! FLAYERS I'S (1 Matinees Thursday and Saturday, 15c and 25c, t Kj ' boxes, 50c. Nights, 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c; ' M 'A boxes, 75c. Curtain 8:15. 0 j rLJl BEGINNING WEDNESDAY ' , ' EVENING p J NEW VAUDEVILLE BILL. fjf1i ' Mats. Thiir., Frl., Sat. I E U Wats. 10c. 25c. 50c. Eves. 10c. 25c, 50c, 75c. Tj AGE OF' REASON jaf'j '.Vlth Vivi.-n ,-r j Genevieve Tobln. DOLORES VALLECITA. . L'.'PERT REDRICHS MAYO & TALLY V.. t Half of tr.e Enmirc City Ouar- U f:j iszz tt-T' 1 V.'ILLIVG i JOF I f.l ARTI'M . FA B P. R I V I. .u:---j3 i-l E A Rl-T . F A TH Z ' i-Z .VS. Sl'jlNEZ MA CAUL Y & CO. tS.--;j in "The Girt t the Cirar Stand." 3 BEGINNING TODAY & MONDAY. TUESDAY., El Continuous, 1 to 11 p. m. F'.l HER LIFE AID HIS j FEATURING -3 FLORENCE LA EADIE R A wonderful love story In a unique f.'-'.T setting. P- ;g Chapter Nine, V "PEARL OF THE ARMY" h r With Pearl white. f. i fv.a . HEARST-PATHE NEWS K. ; i . Lonesome Luke Comecly. j .' M?s., Any Seat, 10c. fc' . t; Eves.. 10c and 15c. c 4 Children, any seat, any time, 5c. jy- , ., ,, ,..n-r::y t From Mr! GEORGE D. PYPER Thi if the most important theatrical announcement I have ever f'k made during my long career as a manager in this city. J I have just contracted with Messrs. William Elliott. F. Rav Com- t3 stork and Morris Gest to bring their magnificent production of "l-'.x-perienoe." the most wonderful play in America, to Salt Lake City lor the entire week beginning Monday," March y.. ''Experience'' is, without doubt, the greatest success of this dav J nnd generation. It ran for nine months in New York, five months in Boston, seven months in Chicago and five months in Philadelphia, in t":j every community where "I-Txperience" is presented it always receives V,.:s the enthusiastic indorsement of the clergy of all creeds and denomina- g-.wjj tions. f'.,.i "Experience'' is a modern, morality comedy-drama by George V. "j Hobart, telling In ten vivid and powerful scenes the temptations' con- E fronting Youth the average young man golns forth into the world to V A seek fame and fortune. ''Experience" is properly called "the most wonderful play in Amr- fj-. Ica." I know of my own knowledge that this play has been a sonsa- I'V, tion elsewhere. I em sure It will arouse enormous interest here. It is ti the biggest show I have booked in ten year?. I don't believe another f.C'j one as big will come along in the next ten years. I am proud and M; happy to he able to bring "Experience" to the theatergoers of this fv" city and am especially glad to announce that the famous Xew York- t ::i Boston "Experience"' organization, with a cast of S2 notable plavers, comes here direct from nine months in Xew York and five months in w-i'i Boston, and is considered by the critics the greatest "Expei ien-e" . . company ever assembled. Remember, "Experience'' is not a moving h 4 picture, but the successful comedy-drama of this generation. I' (Signed) GEORGE D. PYPER, l.'j Manager SaJt Like Theatre. ft 'j ADVANCE MAIL ORDERS FOR "EXPERIENCE." On account of the great demand for seats for "Experience' and to I'') accommodate both local and out-of-town patrons, the Salt Lake theatre. S v j Salt Lake City, will receive and fill advance orders. ' 'V5 Clip out the order blank below, fill out same and mail to the i i Salt Lake theatre, Salt Lake City, together with check, express or money ' order, or cash, and a stamped envelope addressed to yourself, and the seats yon desire will be mailed to you before the opening of the resu- lar seat sale. jQ'j Prices Nights, lower floor, $2.00 and $1.50: balcony, $1.00; family jy l circle. 75c: gallery, 50c. Saturday mat., lower floor. $1.50: balcony. 31.00; family .circle, 75c; gallery. 50c. Bargain matinee Wednesday, best scat, $1.' ORDER FOR SEATS. Salt Lake Theatre, Salt Lake City. yj Inclosed find ? for which please mail me jr'-i T H o w nia n v s p a t s t ' : fr.V seats for "Experience'' for the performance (Xaaie night or mat.) Xame . i.-. Street and number - i Cit or town h:.J WJMj;jfy)H,W8y-j,iiiiiMi!iwiiiii immmvw -u Wf-M'i , wjww ;.miw,'wiapWv 1 SALT LAKE 3 TUES.ij S THEATRE Mat. Washlnnton's Birthday. ! fiW'.i.'M'iiiim-iJiini whiiwmiiii.swiijuw(. imjmumtimKtimmmt ml fm9m J n 0 U ; : i row?? titlfiF wfl rSri' I i m ft.. m -rtr r-ff-ntnttMlmmnnAimTtUM"- nikw iSgi.w ii ir tf jinn , tj A DRAMATIZATION OF EDNA FERBER'S EMMA McCHESNEY "-R "-R STORIES BY GEORGE V. HOBART AND MISS FERBER. f g PRICES' lEves., 60c to $2. Holiday Mat., Thurs., 25c to $1.50. i NEXT ATTRACTION FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, f FEBRUARY 23 AND '24, Matinee Saturday. -j Gus Hill Offers ;1 I THE ROLLICKING MUSICAL COMEDY I MUTT AND JEFF'S j WEDDING The Biggest Laughing Hit on Record. Pretty Girls, Good ij Comedy, Good Music. ;. Prices: Nights, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. ,' Matinee, Adults, 50c; Children, 25c. A COMING TO SALT LAKE THEATRE The Boston-National Grand Opera Company MONDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHTS AND TUESDAY MATINEE, MARCH 19, 20 w TT" 4 9 with Zenatollo. Villoni, MOXDAT MGHT Uh f j A Baklanoff. Mar- at 8 o'clock. illlr donej. Pcralta, Puhti. TUESDAY ii 1? A T T C ':itb Teyt0- Ma't:U' Mar MATIXEE p I J rlon3, Marr, J'ollis, af 2 o'eiook. V M VTinietska ja, Auaniun. TUESDAY MGHT i I Y) TOM Sm-.iU, at g o'clock. 1 JLX 1 J ta 2oW, Anani.in, Puliti. 20 WOELD-FAMOUS STARS COMPANY OF ISO. BOSTON GRAND OFEKA HOUSE ORCHESTF A, r,?,. CHORUS OF 60. MAIL ORDERS AND PRICES. Mai! orrW wil! b? 'e;1r'cl in ordor of rci'oir't if aci'onipamM r rPMt-Ihui'p rPMt-Ihui'p aorj prif-HdrirPsed, stHnnied envpiopr. 3o;iil;tr t'vtt :-ar fip'u-. Mur,-ciav. Mur,-ciav. Manth 12th. Prices: OnVstra. 4 and $; HaL-ony, .."0. -f I an 1 Second Balcony. ?2. 2..0 and $3; Gallery, $1. Gallery teats on snle at 7 p. m. on day of performance. Address all communications to Geo. V. Pypcr, Local Mnuar. i l3232flMilK5' THE BEST PICTURES hzLJi j' TODAY, TOMORROW, TUESDAY the Supreme Favorite J Francis X. Bushman in "The Great Secret" j Sunday Only, fn addition, a Mutual 5-reeler. f j Frank Mills ia "The Kcuse of Kirrcrs" : 1 Monday, Tuesday a splendid 5-act Brady feature, P. , -'3 SARLYLE BLACK WELL and MURIEL OSTRICHE In A SQUARE , '' .3 DEAL." h" |