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Show j I I The banking power' of , the United States "j i I .in June, 1918, as represented by capital, ' i ; 5, surplus, and other profits, circulation and ' t. ijls j' jj deposits, in all banks and trust companies, - I f h was $39,082,800,000. This amount is near- ' H ' ly 2y2 times as much as the banking,, power . of the entire world was in 1890. III A large proportion of this tremendous fi- gjjii nancial power is now centered in the Fed- i h .eral K-eserve System, of which this bank h i Rip 18 a member. l-i p Depositors and other customers of the Con- - M tinental National Bank are absolutely pro- ej ; S tected by the great might of the national i ig financial organization behind it. (I . THE CONTINBifllL - II NATIONAL BANK PI . , , Or SALT LAKE CITY 1 iM J. E. COSGRllTF, President W. W. TRIMMER, Cashier III j j T. W. BOTER, Vlco President J. H. TvraiJ 1 SALT LAKE THEATRE : Matinee Today TONIGHT AND THURSDAY William A. Brady presents The Sensational Dramatic Success, THE MAN WHO ! CAfViE BACK I With many of the original cast. The story of a man's regeneration through the love of a woman. Prices: Eve., 60c to $1.50; Mat., 25o to $1.00, PIU3 War Tax. GRAND OPERA N EXT WEEK 4 Superb Productions by the (JSRLOWWLlt9' OERIM'S GREATEST TOURING ORGANIZATION. ! ONS HUNDRED PEOPLE'. D!ST:NGUlSI!tD AMERICAN I Af'D EUROPEAN SIARS. SYMPHONY 03CHESTRA. ! Bf.UlANT CHORUS. SUPERB STAGE SETTINGS. Thup., Mme. Butterfly; Frl,, Cavatlerla Rusticana and Pagllaccl; Sat. Mat., i Tales of Hoffman; Sat. Eve., II Tro- t vatore. i Prices: Nights, $2.60 to 75c. Sat. ! Mat., $2.00 to 50c. SEAT SALE FRIDAY MORNING ! - j P P WEDNESDAY fa ItsMsJ THURSDAY Ijsjaigji I WILLIAM RUSSELL, In . 1 1 "HOBBS IN A HURRY" 1 A wonderful first-run picture, 1 1 indorsed by all previews as a 1 1 I good one j I A PATHE COMEDY 1 i And A ' I 1 BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE 1 X Wasatch 1240. Sliows 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 p. m. ; j j TODAY AND THURSDAY j CHARLES KLEIN'S SUCCESS li"TII 111 Hi j Til lillSI" I ; Never a Better Dramatic Picture See it at ; , THE AMERICAN Two Days Only j Gripping in Every Detail. i :v.i , Six Reels of Super-feature. j i "TOPICS OF THE DAY." 1-REEL COMEDY. ' - 4 J . I SPECIAL MUSIC j "Oberon" Overture American 16-piece Concert Orchestra.' 3 "La Paloma" Esther Stayner on Grand Echo Pipe Organ. t 1 THIS IS REAL MUSIC. J STRAND Double Bill LIBERTY New Bill Daily ' i FORBES ROBERTSON, In EDNA HOPPER, In 'Passing of the Third Ploor Eack' "BY WHOSE HAND" S . MARGUERITE FISHER, In With rousing corredy and I i "ANN'S FINISH" travelogue j 15c; Children, Half Prica 6 and 10 cents jSttliiS Besinnins TONIGHT . f 1i hf'4A $ ih " : J c bs m I s 'p 1 J HARRY JOLSON j RAMSDELLS & DEYO jH I LEE KOHLMAR & COMPANY M M ' in "TWO SWEETHEARTS 1 , SANSONE & DELIEA PATHE NEWS ; ! 1 BUSTER SANTOS MARGUERITE I m JACQUE HAYS FARRELL N 11 JX EMPEaEss I r 1 1 pi. srsr k ill 1 Better Pictures for You and Your Family. p I ' TODAY AND TOMORROW. " W 1 BURTON HOLMES TRAVELS ANIMATED CARTOON I , PARAMOUNT DICTOGRAPHS. I Good music. Hope-Jones Wurlitzer Organ and Orchestra. j k: THOMAS H.INC presents 1 1 Hard ' I J By John Lynch Scenario by R. Cecil Smith ,! Directed by Victor Schertzlnfjer Photographed by John S. stumar 3 V Supervised by THOMAS H. INCE M ? ' The only thinj "rubie" about Dorothy Dalton is her lips! .'; j Yet she settles down in a rube town. Why? that's the pic- l1! ! ture. She steely does give the gossips something to chew on. j Come and see her do it! j a n flit ATOi S DOUBLE ATTRACTION S ICLSEI ilEILl Iln Alexandre Dumas' celebrated novel S "CAMILLE" Also BETTY COMPSON and I GEORGE LARKIN, In I "THE TERROR OF THE RANGE" I Mutual comedy k CANNED CURIOSITY." I TOMORROW f I FATTY AREUCKLE And "SMILING BILL" PARSONS NOTICE. The nr.nual siockhoiGurs' mcptlri)? of the Surcc.s Jrarket, 23 West F!rr-t South sirp'-'t. Palt I-ke, Vl'ih, was h-li Tarrh 4. 1 : 1 1 , at, 2 o'r.i"'Ck p. r.'i., n t tue nfjVT ';'" x'di rrir; rat ion fir. J Li j e folio whig oT-fjrers oT-fjrers v,-ere Vctf-i : .Joseph Ioviit, TJro-s!o.-nt r:nr Treasurer. It-r.vy K; Vle J.'tjiuciiL Geor'o Paul, Secrct:u-y. "" ;wll31 I DROP IN p q TONIGHT p; ! R lTear the famous "Galll-Currl Rait" j j at tlie Xewlionso. Hob RoM.--on, ! Kvplyn J-'rarifrx-iir and clever reuo ? j '1 Klrls ha'C ai'ranp''d a brand new, f ' j ! .j unique, and brilliant f;pretar:le for i dinner and a 1 1 ei--lheat er quests - t from 7 to D p. in. and from a to i El J2:30 p. TO. DaneinK for fuests I ry wltli Allen'M Jhzz Urehesti-a. j THE BRIGHT SPOT IN TOWN, -,; r ! ummmi rmm I Phone Vasatch 2221 A HIT RALPH CLONINGER STOCK CO Tonight and all week DOc Best Seats COo 25c Matinees Wed. and Sat. 25c Get 'em quick they're going fast Next Sunday 1 "THE VIRGINIAN" 1 ; Xr 1 IM j:i.i':it j:T:A!. j. CV. ' H.a,t-.a rl; lilt,m.-.j i'.rr.n,;,. t. I --'-.'- -. . i'U-. K, t ;..! ,'.U .,;:c . !'--. . j : : : t" :,: : ,.n. ( , W III J;.:i.-0 rirtA.'li!. f-iS.J.S. ?,,, ' Li is Jf t u U ij 'Li M $ i Always the best pictures fl B TODAY, TOMORROW, FRIDAY & Special Music Same Prices K MRS. CHARLES CHAPLIN 1 il (Nee Mildred Harris) 0 ( B "' , - . x- I $ In Lois Weber's society dnma do luxe K $ In six recis; a "knockout" C 8 "EORROWED CLOTHES" L f And he's here, too. s.tme tima L CHARLIE CHAPLIN jj I Np i 1 In a riot of fun and launhs y "Tim LOVE FIEND" 5 MUTT AND JEFF 5j fj I n their latest ut j "FIREMAN, SAVE MY CHILD" n S Ask any one of those who saw the i bill yesterday U ti':..-..,,, ..v, i .' ;;Jypfe-j';.Tt.v.,;,'y 1 Last Production of Florence Roberts III If IIMi , j ifiiMilAil -i l Startling drama of the social evil 1 j Matinees Thursday and Saturday 8 I'rices: Ilats., 25c and 50c , j KiyhLs, 2,)c to Jl.uO g . I NEXT WEEK 8 ' I I MAMA I I Returns as lending woman of the H j Wilkes Players, In j "The Straight Road" I !And HAPPY CLIFF THOMPSON I j j is back at;;un.i too! S I PRICES: Mats., 15c to 35c R j Nights, 25c to 75o H fv'(:-lil.l'' ;7 ("'....-i.r1.Jf OnEW EILL TODAY! I rj SIX WONDER ACTS p Hill's Corxedy Circus j A merry rfot with trick ponies, m dogs nnd baboons t'ji PORTER J. WHITE & CO. j Present "The Visitor" fi , CELESTIAL DUO f, A In vocal and Instrumental tr selections i. I Y '.j NEALADEL W ii "Tho man with the mobile face" ?J i A r, BELLE OLIVER ;1 E The "Cheer-up Girl" fj fl ( 1 THE CALENDAR GIRL j f. With Mabel Perry In Nuvclty f-( f POf.CS JiJ It , jH PANTAGCSCOPE fj 1.1 tUDIE FITZHATKICK fj p ! And tile Pnnl.'ujcs Oixiientra M 'S !hr,wV":iilv-.Mr.. 7:3", !:IS R f jUim I 'ri. u: , H) !.',.'. j" ' ' Xiriii jr.. if,.:, f! ALL-SCIIOGL DANCE -- - Given by Students of the U. of U., Ode on, Iw'larch 14 Candy, Punch. $1.00 Per Covple. |