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Show Paramount-Empress ;The Home of Pictures Worth While." FOUR DAYS, COMMENCING TODAY AT 12:30 choma.r 14 luce Prsek & PlayiriQ' ike Game' ' Shows Start at 12:0, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and SSl!h 9:30 Every Day in the Year. ! imi.i imnMimiiMiiHiiii n hi TnTi i Bailey's chick feed will save the chicks. Order today. Bailev & Sons Co.. 63 East Second Smith. Vas. 3535. ( AdTertlflerpmt. ) Marsh Coal Oo. Telephones W. 1306-1307. Office ta Exchange Place. Coal, the kind yon want when you want it. f Adv.' III III i i i in iiiMiiiiiill n ill'' Mil ml STRAMD NOW SHOWING 1 The super-master production that has thrilled AmericaV Timely, patriotic I i AMBASSADOR JAMES W. GERARD'S On Monday, April 8th, at the National Capitol, under the auspices of B the Washington Chamber of Commerce, "My Four Years in Germany" was shown to an invited audience of Senators, Congressmen, Diplomats H and the Leaders of the National Liberty Loan Campaign. The vast Auditorium was packed to suffocation. NEXT DAY PICTURES MAKE DEEP IMPRESSION ttip r-nnopnrotitro Officials of the Liberty Loan Committee said H ine conservative ,ast . h(. that the meeting held at the Central g WASHINGTON High School Saturday evening under the au- g POST spices of the Chamber of Commerce had been H a yource o renewed interest in the loan. Mov- H Isaid nijy pictures founded upon the book of James B V. Gerard were shown upon the screen, riving 9 imffiDlto happenings in Germany and Belgium ISBlr while Mr. Gerard was in thoie countries. An H audience of 2500 packed the auditorium of the H school, included being members of both houses H of congress. "Show these pictures to the American people," H -said a senator, "and you will wipe Germanism H -from the earth." If you have not seen it, or if you have seen it once or twice and want m to see it again hurry Our Prices -25c and 35c; Children, 15c (PLUS WAR TAX) Music by Sweeten 's rchestra. Shows, 1, 3, 6, 7, 9 B I JSL 'WkM 13 HO T A. fVff THE BEST IN PICTURES- JtlL SMjL JEfl M? JL siF Jr JL 'if unexcelled music. i PRESENTING TODAY AND TOMORROW A new star, who climbs to brilliant heights CONSTANCE TALMADGE COSMO HAMILTON'S GREAT STORY. "Scandal" is the strongest picture that ever brought a young player to stellar honors. COMEDY. I Violin Solos by Mr. Claude Sweeten. Shows at 1, 2:30, 4:15, 6, 7:30 and 9:20. I Coming for Four Days, Beginning TUESDAY A Tremendous Sensation, a Super-screen Fro&wf' tion "CARMEN OF THE KLONDIKE," Written my Monte M. Katterjohn. j The cyclopean combat between two exceptional men for the love of an enchanting woman! I " enough thrills to average one to every ten feet of film." jjyijJi jN-iuHi Except Monday. 5 MATS., Beginning WED. LAST TIMES TODAY "NELLIE V. VANITY FAIR NICHOLS OF 1918 Will With Someone Jack Tralnor Name and My Olga De Saugh Nationality? go People 20 VARDON & PERRY LEW REED & .TH E WRIGHT GIRLS LUCILLE AND COCKIE OAKES AND DELOUR "THE CORNER STORE" A Hilarious Musical Comedy. EVGS. 1(J, 25, 50, 75c; MATS, 10, 25, 50c !Ls S 13 IS JE s9 ri TODAY, TOMORROW MONROE SALISBURY AND RUTH CLIFFORD "The Red, Red Heart" Talk about excitement, escapes, thrills I and gunplay, "The Red, Red Heart" I stands pre-eminently at the top. A I special picture for Liberty patrons at I 5c and 10c. I Starting Mmmi NIGHT, May 6th JKjJf WILLIAM ELLIOTT, F. RAY COMSTOCK AND MORRIS GEST Present THE BIGGEST DRAMATIC SPECTACLE ON EARTH! I THE MAGNIFICENCE OF THE ORIENT IN THE TIME OP KING SOLOMON IS REVEALED IN ALL ITS GRAN- , DEUR IN THIS WONDERFUL PLAY. S The flock of 120 real sheep come down the scenic L J2 runway 35 feet high THIS IS ( The gorgeous and glittering ballet of 90 beautiful J jj"" dancing girls f WAiJl A I The dazzling scene of the revel of the idolators In V 1 the House f Nadine ( tjr fnft (a g ; The riot of color in the wonderful pictorial repre- "'-' 1J.U.W g I sentation of Jerusalem I rvrnmrrnll The gambling-with false dice for a king's ransom. PICTUKli The Greatest All-star Cast Ever 'Organized in the ! History of the American Stage: FREd!r?cNkELEWIS JAMES 'NEILL CHARLES DALTON JEAN ROBERTSON - LIONEL BRA H A M SYDNEY HERBERT SYDNEY MATHER FLORENCE AUER OLGA NEWTON CH?LoNNHWMST S5Z5E DAVIS N ATROM A THOMAS FAULKNER rFn UEnr,c?IGHT HENRY DUGGAN , J UL ER GEO- MOT1FOIRE CHARLES KLINE FRANCESKA KARMENOVA, OF RUSSIAN IMPERIAL BALLET. I WSnKJ; Y- 3 MONTHS IN CHICAGO. PoluTARJal1300 3 MONTHS IN PHILADELPHIA POPULAR $1 Matinee Wednesday. NIGHTS, 50c to $2. Saturday Matlne. 50c to $1.50 important Note: Th. t0 provlde plenty , srasre soof vr: wxs I When Stanton's auto went smash in the ditch, his reputation went with THIS it or n's companion was a, woman XfTITK' no n's wife- Mrs. Stanton forces j W tLK, from him the name of the "other OPENING woman," then challenges her to a TONIGHT f'&ht fr him by inviting her to i dinner! , Among the guests are three men, all of whom have had affairs with the same, "other woman." Things happen when that crowd gets to- H get her happen fast! It's a great I climax to a wonderful comedy : I "A WOMAN'S WAY" Presented by the Wilkes Players with Nana Bryant. I Prices Matinee, 15c, 25c 35c boxes 50c. Night, 15c, 25c! 35c Beginning tonight, evening per-50c; per-50c; boxes, 76c. formances commence at 8:25. Mat inees Thursday and Saturday at 2:30 as usual. Hi ALTO 1 TODAY ONLY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "SWAT THE KAISER" Eddie Polo In "Sold at Auction"; "The I Enchanted Kiss," an O. Henry picture; pic-ture; "The Trunk Mystery," an ad-I ad-I venture of Grant, police reporter; I Universal Animated Weekly; "Jerry lion the Job," Pathe Cartoon comedy; ! B Entire programme shown for the first 1 1 time In Salt Lake. CHICHESTER S PILLS yjVv. THE DtUKOOT BRAND. , i QkWl rhi-ene-s-fccx-O P-ir-Mion &rdvW tl&jS& J'lilo in Cc-d Oqd Sold merl!lcT 0 W$ Tko dc oler. Boy of rear 'ff I J - fig Urriffirlot. Aik crCiri-CaXB-TEBtS I S DIAMOND COAND PILLV for f ft Vfl 3 yem fcnera as Cart. Safest, Alwiy Reliable I SOLB QRUGQ1STS EVESmm Enjoy the Vigor of Youth 3 B Restore your vitality ana strength. Be 1 healthful and energetic again. Use 5 RICORD'S RESTORATIVE I Sold at all druggists; price $1, or at j Schramm -Johnson, Druss,5Sj:ores i i PEEL OFF CALLUSES j i I WITH THE FINGERS j i . t i - ''Hard skin" or callous spots on the sides or the bottom of the feet peel right off without pain or soreness, after af-ter you apply a little Freezone, savs a Cincinnati authority. This ether drug , loosens the dead calloused rvv skin so it peels off with (J"Uu the fingers. sr C I A quarter ounce of f(f Freezone costs but a few y ft Wl cents at any pharmacy, L g 1 but is sufficient to re- move every corn or cal- lus from one's feet. This I is the only way to free J the feet from corns and j calluses without soreness, I l danger or infection. I. I After the corn or cal- I lus is lifted away the I. j skin beneath is pink and 'j healthy, and not sore, tender or even irritated. f A !vertifiement I SPECIAL ANNOUNCElOT To All Patrons of Pantages Theater 3 Shows Every Sunday, Beginning Today FIRST SHOW SECOND SHOW THIRD SHOW P 2:45 p. m. 7:15 p. in. 9:00 p. m. Seats reserved for 7:15 performance only Special big vaudeville bill now playing with following numbers : s The Eleven Dyenas. Japanese acrobats and jugglers; James (Fat) B Thompson and company, in "Camouflage"; Lee Hop and company, km Chinese musical entertainers; Hope Vernon, an imitative and musical K3 delight: Silber & Duvall, two inimitable comedians; The Harvey Trio, jSj originators of basketball on bicycles. I taEaarfi ALWAYS THE BEST PCTUfrESJm M9 Today and Monday A Smashing, Gripping Drama, with wonderful rid- Ing, acting and a big punch. I Tom Mix in "Western Blood" I and "THE SPEEDING DOOM"of "The Woman in the Web," with I m , Hedda Nova and J. Frank Glondon. "s. H Tuea0y-WLJAMS. HARTn "HELL'S H I NG ESJ3 H Commencing Wednesday TH EDA BARA In "TH e'soTil'oTbUDDHA." 0 |