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Show I There is one oargajn nuntcr and bnUer J that has the woman beaten a mile, and that is a Tribune Want Ad. September Dances at Saltair Tuesdays and Fridays BIG OPENING FEATUKE A MOOKLIGHT DANCE TOMORROW NIGHT. Salt Lake, Utah. l" Auguat 30, 1918. l'l Iy dear old e&rgeant Eill: fr -j -i Oh.' I'm 60 glad '-" A i'u ' you're conirif,. We'll try our best to make a ,V ' ' those 234- hour in Salt Lakn count. -j 14 ; lV I've planned a 1 V real lake party for you at' Saltair---our Si crowd, you know. It will beSepteraber y. . dancing party. You know Utah's wonderful i ,r 'j Indian Bummers the water -the music and you! I can't think of anything nicer I-. Can you' ?, .; J' :. .jm 5 We're all expoctation. . " a v -''IJ ' ' 1 . 4 lyi They'll Be There, All F.ight. The maoagement of Saltair anuouiu'es with ilaufing free. Tlio?e who wish to hat it has engage. 1 R. Owen Sweeteu .Irive to the lake will find the ai;to road aiyrfiis well-known baud of twentv-five in j;ood condition. All of the conees- -:at for a series of post-season fanec sions will he in operation. be given in the great pavilion on the Tomorrow's moonlight dance will be lake. The dances are scheduled for a delightful affair. Director Sweeten everv Tuesday and Fridav during the i has prepared an elaborate program iu- mnth of September. eluding all of the popular hits of the Trains will leave the cit.v at 7:4." and season everything from the "Old :lo and return leaving Saltair at about (irav -Mare" and "Long Boy to 11:.X The fare will remain at Zo cents, "Smiles" and " 'N Kverything. ' Willi . ljWyonov 1 1 lrt 1 JMlvemwe and IV iyyXi 1 1 u Conrpiro.C)' ' SZ'i - . ' -0" -f t- Vt1 "-i "UP ROMANCE ROAD" I . " T K 1,. Figuratively speaking, Gregory had quail on toast all his life. "No plot, -T " 'v ' T Ji 1 ti he walled; "No thrills," he moaned: "Just everything I want, when t M C . 1 V r" V i & A f tK I PN ik want It, and the way I want It; nothing to tight against, nothing to maxe ' "X- i ' ' ' rfll J V llxf '""'"""na." And everyone agreed with him. But one d.iy he stayed , ;l, IVlvj ltyAl a kidnapping and what he found w.is a-plenty. It s a thrilling, high- -" - V ? strung, interesting picture. That's what "Up Romance Road" is. I V - -A 7Y ' ' if fCfVT ORGAN SOLOS, MR. HENRY SPILLER. On the American enlarged Vt? J f 1 J y Orchestral Echo Pipe Organ. 4-j- , T" I jf PROGRAM (a) Polonaise Militalre (Chopin); (b) "A Wonderful Thing." tilt- OLLIE SMITH AND HIS AMERICAN CONCERT ORCHESTRA. ... .. GAUMONT NEWS. SCENIC. l f'K H 7 fa fv P SHOWS, 11:30 a. m 1, 2:45. 4:30, 6:15, 8, 9:45 p. m. 1 t 1 1 M I,"'". t.i'T fe: Coming Tomorrow NORMA TALMADGE and EUGENE O'BRIEN In I ')' I M i H M . ;; "HER ONLY WAY." I f tit :! L 1 -1 if i fc.f X k4Vr.i Mr. and Mrs. David Giacobeill. Grand Opera Stars, In Grand Opera 1 'L. ( V-, ' ' I f?-" y'i :' ' Repertoire. I'i y j i V ( 1 t ' S V' V 'i'e': i"4 'i STRAND Big All-star Double Bill Earl- Williams in "The Hawk." LJ Vu V. j h... -J IvJ -lu fcj 'ijj SlS k Viola Dana in "Riders of the Night." mmmt iwm Better drop in right after the Labor Day Parade, because seats i will be scarce tonight. Ask those who saw it yesterday. JESSE L. LA SKY PRESENT1 Cecil B.DeMille's j PRODUCTION 1 "Ti 11 S Come Mdtf ! Back to You" W-M, j BY . JEAN IE MACDUERSON ' L "V ! sli I W ! BRYANT YASHBURN H vllfftjS- AaAETCEAFTRchTO la j j A war picture without a battle scene ; a war story that ! is a joy for men, women and children alike. It is clean, whole-i whole-i some, full of thrills, laughs and some tears. ! PATHE NEWS. WITH THE U. S. A. IN FRANCE. j j Shows start as usual, at 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30. j I Take a business course at the Fait Iike business college. Was. (Adv.) THREE DAYS,' BEGINNING TODAY, jj A picture not of battlefields, but of one man's murderous, P 1 S treaeherous, lecherous soul. K u I A drama of mad. ruthless ambitions. A shocking expose F I of the secret instincts of the wickedest human being in all j history. f, ' An absorbing, thrilling, dramatic story that reaches the j pinnaele of artistry through its daring conceptions and opu- j- ; lent settings, and photographic effects such as the world has t j seldom seen. . ; First show starts immediately after the Labor Day parade today. F, j RIALTO f EEATERj ISIS THEATER Nicest 10c theater in Salt Lake TODAY ONLY THE GREATEST HOLIDAY PRC-GRAM PRC-GRAM IN THE CITY. DOROTHY D ALTON 'The Kaiser's Shadow' A mystery story that Is thrilling from 1 every standpoint. France had sent S her to do the most dangerous thing in B, the world. In spite of every obstacle S the German Secret Service could put 9 , in her way, she WOULD do it. Mack Sennett Comedy, B I "A BATTLE ROYAL." I Pathe News. 1 i Coming Tuesday Douglas Fairbanks 9 1 In "The Man From Painted Post." j Open 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. Hj 10c, Children 5c; War Tax 1c. I NOW PLAYING The Wilkes Players with Nana S ' Bryant, presenting "ROJV1AMCE" I Sheldon's thrilling love drama. ; Special Labor Day Matinee today at 2 2:30 p. m. u Matinee prices lfc. -5c. boxes ."Oc-. E ' Night prices 15c, 5c, 35c, 50c; boxes 2 J 75c. Matinees begin l!:i!U; nights, Silo?!; So'clock. j It's up to you now, but you can safely safe-ly shift the" resoonsibilitv bv puttiuj; - up to The Tribune "Want Ads. ' iilwmiW ,IM, BROADWAY I TODAY SPECIAL PROGRAM pug, Fairbanks! in on ' his best p,ays' i 'le Imericanol J Love, Thrills, Romance. a Big "V" Comedv, first run. I Current Weekly. Latest War News.! TOMORROW TUESO AYo"nLY Return engagement, by reouest I jjTOM MIX in CUPID'S ROUNDUP."! urn-ai iaaa, 4 .1 ;;yf ry .Night Kxcept AJondav, s ir. P. 'f j t!vt'la!.. Hfjiinnlns Wed'.. 2-3C TEKWEXT HALLCAINE J In a New One-Act Play. P B fl "THE IRON HAND" Jrnj By Sir Hall Came. 1 ANDY KICE VALTDA AND BRAZILIAN NUTS :..?DI;E"V 4 "VESTA "-WALLACE" VT$ . TH E " TAYLOR" TWO 3 i! KOY HARRAH AXD J ACQUELl3fA t " ATKE IvEVS Showing: NoLableEveTits f-' j4 OKPHEUM TR AVELWXEKLyT" - -I THE AMKI K'AN RED I M CROSS R-" 3 Pvc .-et-.ts the Immortal Allied Fourth of 1 . J'll.v Celebration in Piiris, 191S PL,!jp ' n s 1'vn exclusive motion picture. L'VI :-:e., 3 ., r-'V. T;c. Mat.. 10c. i K,'-"''. TicUots on sale at box ! ikJ o io a. m. 10 10 p. m. daily. ' 3ILL NOW PLAYING HEADED 9Y i J jiii'i ti. i. L'ul va CRD I GU3 ERDIAH Sr And a company of ten. In ' "AN ARABIAN NIGHT" & Five Other Acts fj Third Episode Vl:nnraph Master Serial S g "A FIGHT FOR MILLIONS" g a Three shows daily 2 ;4r 7 .30, 9: 15 9 F Prices: Matinees, 10c. lrc. 23c B P Nit;ht .irires. 15c. 2Sc. 3cc 3 " |