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SALT LAKE, OGDEN, 169 Main St. 2409 Hudson Ave. Strictly 100 Per Cent American Where the Best Is Shown First. g ; COMING FOR FOUR DAYS, STARTING TOMORROW I I iHP f- 8 9 :i ciffr ru Fi t mi ; B t p bj 4 j - Ii I tV vJ v- 1 1 r i I 1 I l,-!t&4MiMltmLM.-.l-rv & ;..W8H..,gn..fcw.vAi.v.a..ii.. , , ,i r, i What Miss Olive Tell wrote to Ir. W. H. Swanson, President Swanson t E i Theater Circuit. E I New York, Aug. 1, 1018. i; I Mr. W. H. Swanson, President Swanson Theater Circuit, American Thea- ter, Salt Lake, Utah. My Dear Mr. Swanson I trust the presentation of "To Hell With the Kaiser" will help raise patriotic spirit of the American people even j more than ever, if this is possible. I never took so much delight in my 8 picture work as in this picture, as the part of killing the crown prince . and capturing the kaiser, if only in pictures, was enjoyed greatly hy mo, j B and I trust that these two events will soon happen in rc.nlity. Kindly j extend my compliments to the people of Salt Lake and yourself OLIVE l TELL, Leading Woman in "To Hell With the Kaiser." . And Dear Old Salt Lake Has the Nerve to Say: "TO HELL WITH THE KAISER." "ALLIES' OFFICIAL WAR REVIEW." LAST TIMES TODAY " i The most impressive emotional actress of the screen, in a drama of raod- Iern life. Permeated with romantic moments, tragic realities and human 6 pathos. Louise Glaum in "Shackled" CHRISTIE COMEDY I G AUMO NT " NEWS World's latest events via the screen. g SHOWS 1, 2:45, 4:30, 6:15, 8, 9:15 P. M. B J SXRAND Paulino Starke in "Until They Get Me." aw.iBlll.JMJBllllJllBl'"llll,llllll ! THIRd' and LAST BIGWEEK 1 NOW PLAYING j 12:30 TWICE DAILY 8:30 NOTE: The two final performances of "Hearts of the World" will be 3 given next Sunday, Auaust 11. H 1 mm vrJWMM - s! i V TONIGHT I A Hundred Joy Stunts A j veritable riot of fun. Don't j miss it. j Three shows dallj 2:43, 7:30, 9:15. 8 Prices Matinees, 10c, inc. 25c. fl Night prices 15c. 25c. 35c. y TODAY, TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY , A Big Story Dealing With the Restless Spirit of Ahe Times. Je,Se L.L'clSlcy Presents CECIL B. DeJVllLLE-'S Pro ductioiv -v. 1 -; .Wq CantnavGEveiytliirig iy -William C.De mills jfmpl fg-- Ka-thlytv Williams, fro-thiPopultrX! f 11 10? Df!;er; WauU Havley ; Hupert Hushed Wfll'W eodoreBoberfs.SylvjABteajner.. E S rX ' An ADTCBAFT Picture ' X' V ' III IM! It'll H?s? V r & r iui Hntil 1 1 I !5p , "' I I a Aw t "i lo matter -what they hava , most' 'I- f i people want something more j , , , J v -. IcedTAe' wanted to be a motion, piciuxa i1 f f'j , star ; Mrs. Cheever vanfed a divorce , oc. f t xf Jim. Dykeman . riia marriecL 'iCedzie' I C' wanted to rtxarry Mrs. Ch.eve,r, x N K : 1 1 1 -hj s t . i 11 m ' ;; Jhey allot vhat tKey vanfed bat how tlteyot it! xluLtAs xvliat makes tlus suck a wonderPul coraeav-drama . -x. - PATHE NEWS WITH UNCLE SAMMY'S BOYS IN FRANCE. GOOD MUSIC. ' CONTINUOUS,. 12:30 TO 11 P. M. '-To (tV I 1 mm - ' .s&J ;i mpmmmm i ' . .n - y Jf" ; f:j i ;.iai' ! fW&ti --u- J K l-i i """ ;:';v.-"vr: I"" 'A :; ' ' . ''' -" 1 r, ! ' 'fl .V.-.AT TKEV SAY about "Hearts of the World-; in j .i GOVERNOR BAMBERGER: "'Har.s of the World' is a marvelous play. 3 '1 I cannot find words to praise It h.ghiy enough." t ANTON H. LL'ND. First Counselor: "A wonderful picture. i think it , tyi is tre greatest of a.l productions." I 'a BISHOP JOSEPH S. GLASS. St. Mary's Cathedral: "A tremendous sub- :1 j . ject. wonderfully portrayed." - . ' -l l! PRICES: Mats., 25c, 50c, 75c; boxes SI. Eves., 25c. 50c. 75c, $1 : boxes $1.50. t 5 f i J SALT LAKE THEATRE AL'L WEEK TWICE DAILY Matinee reserved for -s. Indies only, Mats., "Sn rf 2z, 35c, 50c. Eves., I if."' s rJJ 2oC, 00c, 75c. ntA&Ll OF ViEPiOCtl iiS Kverv nirrht exf-epl Montltiy. RJ 5 Mats., B'l n n i ii g W '! ru' ' y. wi New Season Opens Tuesday B4W Evening, August 13. II OPENING BILL ijp The World's Greatest Actress ! p SARAH BSHHARDT1 (km LLORA HOFFMAN J CARL M'CULLOUGIH P. M 2edd,e carr co-.. l.: ji i RUTH EUDD ALBERT DONNELLY I L.1 PATHE WAR NEWS fcwjt M.-.tin'-ts 1'"-.. 2r,o. Vv, Vr- la-ail SEATS NOW ON SALE ! isis theater! I A ! 1-Jir.tst 10c Tlnralor In Salt Lake. R j TODAY TOMORROW 5 ; MARY PICKFORD In j "STELLA MARIS." E j An Artcraft Picture. 'Nuf said. PATHE NEWS. COMEDY. 8 Open 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. 3 f 10c, Children Dc, War Tax 1c. fi Coming Wednesday Vallace Reld In 8 y "BIG TIMBER." RIALTO K TODAY ONLY 9 EDITH ROBERTS i "The Deciding Kiss" , From the Novel, g i"TURN ABOUT ELEANOR." I GEORGE ADE FABLE. Tomorrow ALICE BRADY In "THE DANCER'S PERIL." J I i -., ) i A r iii S . !- i V . VKVTIT. I ', ,. :r,-, .U,:r, A-l i ' ; 1 ' r j ---1 n 1 1 r' ii ! ti I -rvi"-. ' h-.-i )':i" Kt.. Hf.-.-i-ilu - 0'Hkci t-ar.- .it-- L'v. ( f i i:"7- - I'a- it ii- Touio j:-:j7-." o : SjfiliT.K 'i;t--s "ii ;m ! i -i t Son. Oceanic S. S. Co., 601 Market St., S, F. |