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Show A ff 1 YF V A HIT A Motion Picture Palace Where I AMERICAN I OFFERS TODAY AND TOMOEEOW BESSIE BARRISCALE In her latest screen triumph 'BLINDFOLDED' From E. EICHAED SCHAYEE'S famous story "BLINDFOLDED" is a story of mystery and suspense CHRISTIE VIOLIN SOLOS COMEDY ME. CLAUDE SWEETEN SHOWS 1, 2:30, 4:15, 6, 7:30, 9:20 5 Four Days-Commencing Today HERE IS THE BIG BILL YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR! Novel! Thrills! Laughs! Action! Joy! I URTON HOLMES IN ALASKA '111 PATHE NEWS . . ' Come Early, Before We Quit Selling Seats Owing to the Crowds. H3S DON'T FO-GETlMl 030 GERTRUDE HOFFMANN Wwfi 111 Gertrude Holfaann's Revue jfeW OiphflDl SflOWS gj RES mr. leo beers Now Open Each rSl mm j. c. nugent Tuesday Eve. wrM WgH THE STANTONS secure your seats in ad- ijM M KELLY & GALVIN VANCE AND AVOID DELAY AT r-4f&j 1 SHOW TIME. PHONE WASATCH LJ ElgE KITAMURA TRIO 4240 FOR RESERVATIONS. JES Learn to Sleep Well. Sleeplessness is often induced by constipation con-stipation and indigestion. When this is the case ftike ( 'hamberlain 's Tablets to correct these disorders, also walk three or four miles every day. Eat a light supper, as a full meal for supper is often a disturber of sleep and digestion, too. You will find these tablets to be one of the best medicines you have ever become acquainted with. For sale by all dealers. (Adv.) Coming for Four rJays, Beginning Tuesday, "' jo ALT-STAR DOUBLE- Charlie ! ;,if f Chaplin 'w J In his firsjt $1,000,000.00 Life' First Time Ever Shown in tfhe United States. A 3-reel super-feature; the greatest comedy of all time. 'Twill rock Salt Lake with laughter. It is the biggest a'nd most expensive picture yet made by the undisputed KING OF THE SCREEN. It answers the question why does the "First National" pay Charlie Chaplin Chaplin $1,000,000.00 for eight pictures? ALSO PRESENTING the smashing five-reel super production ; Great Northwest' I Featuring all-starr Triangle cast. A gripping story by RALPH R. WESTFALL, a member of the NORTHWEST MOUNTED POLICE. The biggest story yet written of the Fur Country. ' FOUR SHOWS TODAY 2:45, 6:30, 8, 9:30 p. m. jf I Seat3 reserved for 2:45 performance only. No seats reserved Sunday night. . ZULU GIRLS, "DENISHAWN DANCERS" And Four Other Big Comedy Acts. Matinee prices 10, 15, 25c; night prices 25, -;''. S All This Week Opening Tonight 1 She caught him kissing another woman half an S i hour after their marriage, and promptly sued for g S divorce. He was a duke, hut she told her friends . jj " he was plain Mr. Clayton, and that he had died i . suddenly. And dead she determined to keep him. EE j5 Though she meets him again as the duke she , EE refuses to resurrect him. Still madly in love, he sjf courts her all over again. And she is about to EE j relent and call him hack from the dead when jEj E The situation is one that takes your breath. In EJ Ei fact, there's a thrill or a laugh or both in practical- EE g 1 ly every line of ss Nobody's Widow I (S Presented by the Wilkes Players with Nana Bryant. 3s j SE Prices: Matinees Thursday and Saturday, 15c, 25c; boxes, SS5 E 5c. Nights, -15c, 25c, 35c, 50c; boxes, 75c iiiiiilill!lll!lllll!lll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!lll!i!ll!l!l!li:!!lllllllliii LIBERTY TODAY One day only FRANK LYN FARNUM, In "THE DEVIL'S PAYDAY" H Smashing big picture; full of the stuff you will like Two-reel L-KO comedy, "FAT AND FURIOUS" 5 AND 10 CENTS Coming Monday and Tuesday 22-23 ELLA HALL, In "NEW LOVE FOR OLD" LIBERTY THEATER APRIL 24, 25, 26, 27 AND 28 "THE B6A5T OF 66BLIM) Not a Picture of Battlefields, but a Tremendous Drama That STRIPS NAKED THE SOUL OF HISTORY'S MADDEST MURDER-KING. AT LAST, red-blooded Americans have before them a picture no. A REVELATION that sets them BOILING WITH RAGE. FIGHTING MAD. AT LAST, Americans see the evil thing they are battling against. AT LAST, they know they have good right to be mad. "THANK GOD!" savs Burr Mcintosh, "SOMEONE FINALLY GOT UP NERVE ENOUGH TO PUBLICLY CALL THE KAISER JUST WHAT HE IS, ' THE BEAST OF EERLIN. ' " A picture not of battlefields, battle-fields, but of one man's murderous, treacherous, lecherous soul. A drama of mad, ruthless ambitions. A shocking expose of the secret instincts of the wickedest human being in all history. "SAY, here's an expose that will not only make all of Salt Lake's good old American red blood boil, but will cause more talk than any other picture ever shown. ' ' This wonderful picture will be shown at the Liberty Theater five days, April 24, 25, 26, 27, 28. Special prices Children, 15c; Adults, 25c, including war tax. I Today and Monday one of the biggest programmes we have every offered jm at our regular prices. ,t Harold Lockwood in "Broadway Bill" I A 5-part drama of Broadway night life and the lumber camps of tha 8h north beautiful outdoor scenes with a wonderful romance, and two stars in a big one of merit jf Hedda Nova and J. Frank Glendon I In the romantic, adventurous, thrilling, gripping "The Woman in the Web" j By Albert E. Smith and Cyrus Townsend Brady Jfl f STRAND "Walk a block and see a good show" OFFERING TODAY JOHN A. MOROSCO'S big detective play, featuring Triangle players in "THE HAND AT THE WINDOW? A whirlwind story of the Italian underworld, wherein a fear-I fear-I less detective pits his wits against the cunning- of a crafty-counterfeiter. crafty-counterfeiter. JP'iVV.rjY FORD WEEKLY i jjB SHOWS 1, 2:40, 1:20, 6, 7:i0, 9:20 j ADMISSION 5 AND 10 CENTS W Coming tomorrow, H. E. WARNER, In "A VAGABOND PRINCE" RIALTO TODAY ONLY EDDIE POLO In "FIRED" A Bull's Eye story. "A DEPARTMENTAL CASE" An O. Henry story In pictures. "THE TIGER'S CLAW" An adventure of Grant, Police ' Reporter. "HAPPY HOOLIGAN AT THE ZOO" Cartoon comedy. UNIVERSAL ANIMATED WEEKLY, containing the latest official war views Tomorrow, "THE PLANTER," with TYRONE POWER. i NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. NEVA MINING COMPANY. Notice is hereby given that the annua! meeting of the stockholders of the Neva ! Mining company, a corporation, will be ' held at the office of the said corporation, ' "12 Utah Savings & Trust building. Salt ! Lake City, Utah, on the 6th day of May. 1918, at 12 noon, for the purpose of elect- i ing a board of directors and such other business as may come before the board ALMA H. ROCK. President Walter Stcadman. Secretary. Dated April 16. 191S. I V ho'177 j AHrC1'06 booklet describ-LWUi describ-LWUi K-Jinfj wonderful article i indispensablo for private ube of mar- ried ladies. Relieves roind from doubt and worry. Sent sealed. Hygiene & I Kalolgy Co.. Dept. 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