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Show ' COjmES f'$ilm SFIiLilfCr tl. AraliAft .j..,j2T Jisi 'i: 'kfp.?$A tsetiAUiSimm V The newest, the brightest, the cleverest, the fastest-moving and fej ';.' most scintillating comedy success of the New York stage, played 'l originally by William Morris and Douglas Fairbanks. And this f i I I 'I scintillating comedy, "He Comes Up Smiling, ". is the play you ' f i are going to see at the Wilkes tonight and all this week, with t-M ' matinees on Thursday and Saturday afternoons. , p ( He is a handsome, lazy, idle young dreamer "The Watermelon" ; a and it is a literal truth that "He Comes Up Smiling" through ; j, four cylinders of the best motor comedy you've ever seen. Ke- Ej ; ; I serve your seats early. Matinee prices 15 and 25 cents: boxes p?j i ; J 50 cents. Night prices, 15, 25, 35. 50 cents: boxes 75 cents. jss wdal T...A-..-i.-.-.u .'-;--it..-i .-V.fK.-'c.w!?. .... !.,ik,t..-W At-n- .,?. v i. p El r JF WALTER POULTON, MGR. THE DAINTY CHILD IMPERSONATOR. ELLA HALL In the Clever Comedy Drama, The story of a Little Orphan who won her way to happiness through a lucky turn of the wheel of fortune. ! COMEDY. COMING HENRY B. WALTHALL IN "LITTLE SHOES.". ifsssm&i ALWAYS THE BEST PICTURES SseJ j Today Tomorrow A wonder programme of features. i The man with the wonderful smile, : - DOUGLAS mm "BraMe TraoMe" and the second chapter of that thrilling serial, "THE FIGHTING TRAIL" Coming Wednesday, Madge tvans in "the Corner Grocery." f :i P-' ; , tt-J H I AUu E NOW PLAYING Sherwood & Company A Musical Melange I Chadwick & Taylor America's Youngest Colored Enter-i Enter-i talners. i The McFarlands I That Nifty Pair I Waldow Brothers & Godfrey I American Athletes, Big Surprise I De Costa & Madeline i Xylophone Artists, Singers, Dancers I Supreme I Three Shows Cvilly: 2:45, 7:30 and 9. i 10c and 20c. y Sutt fpz I , -'S7 iy Positively a genuine treat one of ? s -W ('7 'Y 5,. the biggest sensations in ten 0, .n ry 3 reels ever shown in the $. 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Gold Seal 3-reel drama, RUTH STONEHOUSE In "A LIMB OF SATIN," the story of a self-sacrificing waif. Nestor comedy, "MINDING THE BABY," Featuring Lee Moran and Ed Lyons. Tomorrow, "Pete's Pants," "Black I Cat" story, and Hart In "Double Suspicion," Sus-picion," western drama. Modern ventilating and cooling system ! S&in3 IS? fS $ 4f iB ne Home of the Great Screen Stars 14 if 11 1 trA -Where tu5rne1syArperes?'0e;i1ewed Pic" TODAY AND TOMORROW, j BELLE BEMMETT AND ROY STEWART I in I I BOMB Ol Jr? JEiLiIF I A Story of the Guilty Who Faced Judgment in the Desert Without Law. I TRIANGLE COMEDY UNIVERSAL WEEKLY. j COMING "THE EARRIER." Shows From 12:30 to 11 P. M.p Continuous. ! PARAMOUNT- EMPRESS I j ! "Clean, Bright Photoplays of Strength and Vigor." I FOUR DAYS, Commencing TODAY, 12:30 B-vV AD2LPH 2UK9R. Presents 1 U sfgJW M&iiiiivli l ! I I M a.- I Scenario by j - It JA xiXotedby I ' Yt X ROBjERT VIGNOLA , i to learu of her husband's boyhood and his j t v I immediate . danger, Miss Frederick schemes I to save him. You "11 be enthralled by this 1 a tense, pulsating play of politics and social I intrigue. 1 A TRIP TO BIRD ISLAND M ' j I Great Salt Lake v Si - ,' PAT HE NEWS REVIEW. , 9 1 r ' i " : ' Correct Musical Interpretation by J 1 1 p 'Parjanount. Orchestra. : . . I --SALT -LAKE -THEATRE j ' ' COMMENCING MONDAY AT 1 P. M. j Xis- v. vM v ,r ft- r -I k yf XXl j . . v ' 1 j Lr&; I It V"' it ' H 3r ll ' l t'v 4 J f V ,V 4 v N 1 ' N x ' i I h - . ' r : . , L f ' , , 4 !,' I I "A ' , . ' x , ' - ' ' s . KX X. IBiunderbora, the 8-foot 6-inch Giant Foraging 1 for Food in "Jack and ths Beanstalk" I |