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Show 1CiR3T I flEF TlfHTD-1 engagement jj ijflLl LRI1L flslEiiaintj EXTRAORDINARY j MONDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHTS AND TUESDAY MATINEE, MARCH 19-20 3 THE SALT LAKE GRAND OPERA COMMITTEE ANNOUNCES ! ' MAS RABINOFF, Managing Director, A NATIONAL INSTITUTION, j I s FOR THREE PERFORMANCES ONLY 3 MONDAY NIGHT ll e E JJ A J J With Villani, Gay. Zena- A at 8 o'clock MsOM toUo' Baklanoff, Lazzari; 3 a at 8 o cioct fraa' Conductor Moranzoni. ! S , TUESDAY MATINEE 1 g p g m m with Miura, Leveront, Kit- I 3 at " o'clock: Q iTi 9 l tay, Chalmers, Lazzari; Con- E 1 at - o ciolk a ductor Moranzoni. g I TUESDAY NIGHT I" 'a j a n with Teyte, Winletzkafa, at 8 o'clock Feil S I Peralta, Martin. Marr, Mar- u I "WW ' dones; Conductor Guerrieri. Li 20 WORLD-FAMOUS STARS COMPANY OF 180. N JfTA BOSTON GRAND OPERA HOUSE ORCHESTRA, 55. U 7 1 CHORUS OF 60. J Prirpfi Orrhectra Rl anrt St- Ttnlenm? -9 t;n ( j e. i t, f 0K S2, S2.50 and S3; Gallery, SI. Gallery seats on sale at 7 p. m. on day of L Ej performance. C 1 iJljjr Beginning Tuesday, March 27 1 td U &BS MIirTHl MELODY! MAGNIFICENCE! f S Imagine the beauty of music, costumes fi 1 PSES. fS El W, rma comedy and setUngs that go with the story S E feCp 11 H M in of Ml2z1' the Austrian flower girl, wooed g S fc? W Si S fc-i 1,y her mother's suitor of 20 years ao E 1 EsS? kiSI Result Pure Delight! ' J H psj M 9 Book by Leo Stein, iS ' f&WL& ' Mnste 7by Edmund f is Eysler. S As seen for one conVnuous year at the home of musical comedy, the New u K York Casino Theatre. t B Splendid Cast, including JOHN E. YOUNG, ROBERT PITKIN, SHEP g M CAMP, FRED HARTEN, GEORGE EVERETT, SAM HEARN. MADE- f- W LEINE NASH. HELEN ELEY. LOUISE KELLEY, VERONICA MAR- B iij QUISE, ARNOLD GRAZER and a chorus of beautiful girls. E IS Company of 70 Traveling in Their Own Special Train. K TODAY, TOMORROW AND TUESDAY, the Supreme Romantic Photoplay O Francis X. Bushman in "The Great Secret" -3 TODAY (SUNDAY) ONLY, the Beautiful Actress, J I Emmy Wehlen in "The Pretenders" 1 B'2 Monday and Tuesday, Carlyle Blackwell In "The Social Leper." gi,"; If you have lost or found anything pet the searching eyes of The Tribune Lost and Found Columns at work. I Opening Tonight All This Week The play that has an appeal to every American a thrilling drama that deals with the military problems of today, A red-blooded, red-blooded, virile American army story. ' GRANDE 1 With Nana Bryant, Cecil Klrke and the all-star cast of I a Wilkes players presenting. One 'of the biggest plays of the E I year- I fSTARTING TODAY-ALL WEEK 1 1 NO ADVANCE IN PRICES 3( Prices: Nights 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c; Boxes 75c. Matinees Thursday and jf " Saturday. Prices 15c and 25c; Boxes and Loges 50c. K, ' j Artistically beautiful, virile and strong are Paramount i' I Y .'A, " J Pictures. 6 I I" ' ' V TODAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY ) v ' Jesse L. Lasky Presents in a story supreme in action j! j and interest '0 I ).',' ry WWTi F CTraPfIA?! I j I y z y , - , Mliil Lska 1 EMim&mi U j - i " '' ' Y' Paramount Pictographs Bray Cartoon Selig-Tribune News ? I 3.tV y X Coming for Four Days, Commencing Wednesday r I Vi1 MARY PICKFQRD, fZ it ' r 11D A in the big Art8 latest production, Uhrvmoiiiitt , J!. lasSrlrj 'THE POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL' g 1 m.,s ,fv mi? WTKiT3 M Wf loday and 1 ; Th..lc, ! fte World MMM, && iiX 111 ittk &2 XJ TomrrOW j BESSIE LOVE m 1 &k IlfiwIitF lit thp Ppw9 I ? Presenting this remarkable little Triangle star in humorous side lights on people who object to the rich until they themselves j ; s enjoy the comforts of wealth -MRS. VERNON CASTLE : i Episode of l M a Ui S TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY VIRGINIA PEARSON McClure Pictures Present !! The Famous fox Beauty, in Shirley Mason and George La Guere i ! "SISTER AGAINST SISTER" m ii Return Engagement of "PASSION" 1 t CHARLIE CHAPLIN One of the Seven Deadly Sins. I " j Keystone Comedy j "EASY STREET" "STARS AND BARS" 1 j Professor J. J. McClellan, organist of national fame, in organ recitals Monday and Wednesday evenings at 9 ;20 and Tuesday, j Thursday and Friday afternoons at 3 o'clock. gj American concert orchestra and the Unseen Singer, with Eddie Fitzpatrick, Director. i Frans Rath, the versatile and accomplished pianist, in well-chosen piano solos every afternoon and night. fl NOW SHOWING, B v 1.1 THE NOVELTY BILL OF THE j L M SEASON. IE tj GRUBER'S ANIMALS, I r W A Clrcu Novelty. t I U THE WILSON BROTHERS. S I pj "In, Go Out." S l j H AUSTRALIAN WOODCHOPPERS, Jlj k Australian Bush Noveltle. I I M GASTON PALMER S! W In Dexterou Dlvorslty. a j fct Third Eplaode of 2 ' fi "THE SECRET KINGDOM" J. t) And Other Big Featuras. g j r.JMBIffr''''-"MML'l!U'MMWllBai' 1 ADIES S1C00 REWARD! iiSS''ES Ti Succi'Miul" Monthly" Compound. Stiftly relieves some f Of tbe ongeBt. moit obitinate. bnorma I c&aes i n 8 to5 h tinyt Nil harm, pin or 1 nterOn-ncf? with n-nrW. Mdl H wrJoubl" Strcrtr-b 12 00. ICCMEI FHL Write today OA. S0UTHIN6T0K HEMEDT CO. 172 Main St. lamas City. fa. I ''SHORTY' "TRAPS A LOTTERY KING," A comedy and thriller "TkE PURPLE MASK," Grac Cunard and Francis Ford, Super photoplay "SEE AMERICA FIRST," Visits to battlefields of Chickamauga, Go., and Chattanooga, Tenn. KARTOONKO Ml C S " By Harry Palmer. Tomorrow "The FUGITIVE." S & Jrk li MJ? BEGINNING AT 1 P. M. A masterly production of j tliy-ffnr one of the most famous 3 f fiMS'Srll J I pieC6S f irainative lit- j PS&MM eure ever written, l 1 SSSSiSJy ''Fi'rYJy showing many interesting KjTM" views taken at the bottom " of the ocean. Wryy rv I fW Produced by She UNSVERSAS. FILM MFG. CO. Miaissloe: ILL SEATS 25c 1 Jr I m SPECIAL CHILDREN'S PRICES: AFTERNOONS, 10c; NIGHTS, 15c ill k MUSICAL SCORE ARRANGED EXPRESSLY FOR I THIS PRODUCTION PLAYED BY THE 1 STRAND ORCHESTRA j Klb Performances Continuous, Beginning at 1 p. m. MMjmj TODAY 1 K'J BEGINNING WED. EVENING 1 MONDAY-TUESDAY 'A w Mats. Thurs., Fit, Sat. I K, , M bo!c. J Kew PhMoplsy Bill p iff Ralph FarW I WUh & H Eiggs Qia1 1 E0RIS GKEY in b KathSine (congee and 'Her ieSed Enemy1 Witchie Irene) PEARL WHITE -IAURIC;E burkHAK.T I "PEARL OF THE AEMY" i; iff BJTODWOODS "NisoiZi'TuKE COMEDY fg .SJU. HARRY KEANE and i r- r i; DOROTHY MORTIMER HEARST-PATHE NEWS U; W HOWARD'S ANIMAL Performance Continuous fil : f . SPECTACLE 1 1 to 11 p. m. jj-:?: an5 "WITT AND WINTER B Matinees, All Seats 10c. cj K Evenings, 10c and lac. f i j e,.; The HEARST-PATHE -NEWS 5j cMldr. Anv Set Anv Ti-.ne. Sc. fcijj 1 THE MUSICAL ARTS SOCIETY I r GEORGE D. PYPER, Manager. j 1 . PRESENTS THE WORLD'S GREATEST VIOLINIST At the FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 23 AT 8 :30 J Reserved Seats, $2, $1.50, $1. On sale now at Salt Lake Theatre. |