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Show fWmA II i I hh Princess Julia, caught in the unceasing i swirl of feverish action, meets new j; and deadly dangers in every episode of j J "The Secret Kingdom" I THE SERIAL SUPREME I I Written by LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE 1 j II Produced by THE GREATER VlTAGRAPH i ll In one episode you see the Prince of ! I j III Alania and his sweetheart in a thrilling II i j J escape from rcurderous pirates; a ter- j ! Ijijjj rific explosion in which the pirate If! ship is blown into atoms, and both the I fill royal lovers and their enemies drift j fj Ip away in an open boat. j An all-star cast interprets these vivid - jb and enthralling episodes led by . j l Jjjj Charles Hickman II '1 Dorothy Kelly - j j Hills, and Arline Pretty 1 .V List of theaters running Secret Kingdom. I III r j l" Rex Theater, Richfield, Utah. I 31 '? P.mtages Theater, Salt Lake- City, Utah. ' j U! it Elberta Theater, Brlnham City, Utah. I l!!j II i;i Monarch Theater, Bingham Utah, iij!', ; 11 Happy Hour, Murray, Utah. j flg! Cove Theater, Cove, Idaho. j pi i . Albion Theater, Albion, Idaho. I Jill .t Montpeller Opera House, Montpcller, Idaho. I I lllll Hansen Theater, Hansen, Idaho. llllki Comic Theater, Boise, Idaho. Princess Theater, Grace. Idaho. Grand Opera House, Soda Springs, Idaho. Bluebird Theater, Anaconda, Montana. Crystal Theater, Meadervlfle, Montana. Royal Theater, Choteau, Montana. Paramount Theater, Denton, Montana. Strand Theater, Livingston, Montana. Orpheum Theater, Roundup, Mont. Gaiety Theater, Elko, Nevada. Wyoming Theater, Evanston, Wyo. )w-wA-c-jiwisggs. .... .yj pj B M"star & L lraisaaastej OPENS TODAY j THE GREAT LEON & CO. TREVTTT'S MILITARY The Wonder Workers. CANINES In a Drama of Dogdom. THE KINKAID KILTIES ' In a scotch Revue. MARGARET FORD Dainty Soubrctte. i . IRVING JONES AND FifUt Episode of ! ROY JOHNSON 'THE SECRET KINGDOM' I Vaudeville 's Funniest. Vitapraph Serial Supreme. 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Learn your p( N favorite melodies, hi k 7iS"y -g popular music. 'yriih.T1 -M rags, etc., from W i "r.. ;. 4 sheet music. Be- ft t, '."" gtnners and ad- k"-Jii-gi vanced . players. f "--'fi'3 Booklet mailed E K $L 4 Waterman Piano School 44 South Main, STRAW j LAST TIMES TODAY Performances Continuous, Starting at 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9. Admission, 15c; Loges, 25c. I Tomorrow, Friday and Saturday THEDA BARA In "TOE TIGER ( WOMAN" Her Last anc Greatest I Vampire Picture. SALT LAKE THEATRE : TONIGHT asd Toaurrow HigW ; Matinee Wednesday. The Messrs. Shubert present the I Casino success, I PlpS3: j With New Voik casx and Casino chorus. Prices Eves., 50c to $2.00; mat., 26c to $1.50. Sale now on. Coming Cunnina, the Super- Mind. ' & ALL THIS WEEK B k$ A revival of Bronson Xoward's ' famous comedy. drama f, 1 I "The New EEesirieifa" ! With Nana Bryant, Cecil Klrke and ' ' an all-star Wilkes cast. .f, I '1 Matinees Thursday and Saturday. -I i W Prices 15c and 25c: boxes 50c. ' I M Night -prices 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c; .' boxes 75c. . u&d&3jj. ni il If i THE PURPLE MASK j Entitled "THE GARDEN OF SURPRISE," ! j Shown Wednesdays instead of Sun- 1 i days, with Grace Cunard and Francis Ford. 1 JACK MULHALL, ! The Gunflghtcr of New York, squares hirnielf in the five-reel Red Feather i feat-.' r-( "THE TERROR." Cartoon comedy. Tomorrow WM, S. H ART, Special western drama. ft n nnFipp j k a 4? 13 h 3 'tj i 1 1 y k 1 1 DANCIXG TONIGHT j Eeeslry Orcliestxa and i , Arial Quartette. ' I TODAY AND TOMORROW H PALLAS PICTURES PRESENT DAINTY AND CHARMING 0 w sa W Gla fid &s a Nil eus w em Caia Nj cuj tiaa a i n j in "THE SPIRIT OF ROMANCE" 1 jj An exquisitely fantastic comedy-drama by George Hopkins. "Ut. P P The Regular Short Subject and Good Music. tua.mnuti Reserved Seat Sale for GERALDINE FAREAR in rvvi P j "JOAN THE WOMAN" NOW ON '?lls ill A T I II I ;i ft iihTiAn I iorfi 1 II Ml ld.llkMJ jl 1 i I JTwxl f "Bel ?-i I V K? , IN- the world since history began f J0AN OF ARC IS I , c-...'..- ".-. - stands supreme as the greatest woman who ever lived IgnoranC Y'-.k-w-.''wA, j unlettered, she rose from a peasant's hearth until, wilhn a short q ; V- - ' t " Y tPln f 'w0 years, she stood beside kings, . 1 ' r-fe.i;' At seventeen years of age she was commander-in-chief of j j? j . .- - , r the French armies. At nineteen she was burned at the stalta k L f 1 ' ,-.'v-vi5Sv by the people she loved. They did not understand. " 0 - 4 !J f ''WLWi? ' Il IJ a tory which has thrilled men, women and children B . t r v.; ''"r-K through the centuries. Now it is told. fi H f I -"v'" attS beautifully, wonderfully, by the marvelous I p fa Uil ? ? mo,!on p'cn,re,! ! a h ' r , V j .. R I L-fa: .GERALDSNL 1: tcNrC-l F A R R A R- t P :t3 f i ' i J ' u m 4 As (he lmrawul Maid of Orlnl j & I -Vrf 4 vj - j k CECIL B. DE MILLE'S Gicm. MaStp:tc f ?'j sOAN THE WOMAN" ' ;l, , . . I : : M t , t J Commencing Tuesday, April 3 h W t ji TWO SHOWS DAILY 1 1' " ? Y ALL SEATS RESERVED, SALE NOW ON. j I : U rMkmmii I iliiritld qI j IL - - I I PplS Mk if W BEGINNING Fj I 0$ a M.Jjk.PI JLI NEXT SUNDAY ; 2:15 P. M. TWICE DAILY 8:15 P. M. 5 Jizk Production of , j U By Harold Bell Wright. j v A MAGNIFICENT PHOTOPLAY SPECTACLE IN TEN PARTS. jl p'3 . Special Musical Score Will Be Played by the Strand Orchestra. l.-.-'i V: SEAT SALE OPENS TOMORROW MORNING AT THE STRAND BOX OFFICE. ' pKr4-l THE JAPANESE PHIMA DONNA fi D R J S T 1 fhLM fikCV Assisted by MISS JULIE IIERNE fl EJ i IN A HEPERTOIP.E OF SONGS 111 "TIIE FRAME-UP ' ' THOMAS SWIFT MARIA LO MEREDITH . & "A fe1rrt;3 & CO. & CO. SNOOZER Vs Present "MB AND MARY" Presenting PORCELAIN Tho IntcJleclual Eullrtog '- Ben Ryzrn 8e. Fiorenz Ames It Lfej Harrastie Lee Adeieids YJfalhrcp ?i0 h tii:i in a comtoty skit- In "CAUGHT IN A JAMB" , P;-rr?! "YCU'VE SPOILED IT" ' an episode ' f-fTM Lj--J 1' TODAY, LAST TIMES. JOAN SAVYER In l "LOVE'S LAW" j;' j Keystone tcmsS. 5;' "MAGGIE'S FIF.T FALSE STEP." 6 j , ' Prof. J. J. VtcClr?l!an In oizn re-f;" i '. h cital tonight at r.'.2'J. t- ; f a American Conner',. Orci".?stra rr.d t1"' - i j ; Unse;n Singer, wi'.l E:.'3ie Fltzpat- .: ; t:-ic, director. Franz Path, after- ? j $ noors and night. 3 TODAY AND TOMORROW, N Tho Patriotic Film, L';, I "Tlie Heart of LTarylsnd" j, 'j Featuring the famous dramatic f'-, i , actress, r ! j Llrs. Leslie Carter HI J Shovn In Denver and c-Ttcrn p' j cities at 25c Our price 10c. i TONIGHT 8 IIACKENSCIIMJDT vs. SEPP 3 STANLEY EEEL3 vr. i I YOUNC- MULDOON I AH Str.r V.'rc?t)ij!3 Katvh to a riuish 1 MOOS!7. HALL ' 8:15 Sharp - Admission 50c and $1.00. 1 THE TRIBUNE GIVES YOUR WANTS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION j |