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Show 'fyfie Lynchers Sj ,191 JGdve ffer i W fhrec Days? jC! .JM magnet ii' gentlcnian bandit, 'iAvH. t ;N ' 'I t-adod lifr cause. But; before 'ffcr! ' 1 l'le (-'lreo days were up, the mob, II WV I.! t iTcichcrous, changed its mind, and - i "'nv W Sff) it all in navi.l TTark Griffith's I'ara-. I.JPv y iiiouiit-ArtiTaft pro'luetion t , i. Special Attraction r- -,N-4.fc DAVID EEESE, Tenor, Songs. Tbrice Daily. SALT LAKE THEATRE l i Merry Christmas for Theatre Lovers Manager Pyper takes great pleasure in announcing as a gayly i j brilliant attraction for the Christmastide Henry W. Savage's I offering, of America's foremost prima donna comedienne m ! ; With the complete cast of Metropolitan Singers, Comedians and j J ; Dancers, even the Henry W. Savage opera orchestra, the ensemble of i i fascinating femininity and troupe of sensational acrobats, in 1 ; ( 1 j agfai Eft (fMff B'fw J THE SEASON'S iilsillllJ wlltoif if la Em Eb MUSICAL COMEDY I I PRICES As in all cities, Eves., 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 j SPECIAL PRICED HOLIDAY MATINEE SATURDAY 50c to $2.00 k NOTE Mail orders with war tax received now and filled in order of jj jj receipts no phone orders can be taken for this attraction $ REGULAR SEAT SALE OPENS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23 P This is the most talked-about and important musical comedy to visit the jj west this year j ni I TODAY AND TOMORROW iL A fionf United States Supreme i Court Says Prohibition (X js (onst itutional 3" SEE THE REASON A f In that throbbing, heart-interest drama of love and pS devotion " 4 ta Bearcat Went Dry ; I Adapted from the thrilling story by -m 1 Charles Neville Buck ' C; TV CO-PIECE PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA "J Sjh TED HENKEL, Conductor "J . C. E. Averill in vocal selections mmnm Comedy, "EE CAREFUL, KATE" (, (J PATHE NEWS rJ us 'i i aiCKyiw iitrtf! ' 1-1 j fesssS ALWAYS THE BEST PICTURES k! R Hi i 'i LAST TIMES TODAY AND TOMORROW FP DQN'T MISS IT CORINNE GRIFFITH N : 1 -i 1 ? Daringlv Gorgeous '4 l , ." CLYDE FITCH'S f i Dramatic Gowns : ; Famous Flay - ' 1 Greatest of all society dramas i I i H I Two-rccl CHRISTIE COMEDY KE'.V3 WEEKLY -1 .. ... , I T -V.. V l'- .. '., .r I l1. Wlll.l'.'ll..l,-II.UI.W..F?n!T,..n JSALT LAKE TBEMRil MATINEE TODAY ) I time TONIGHT j Fcnolion S Llarco 'Revue A Jazz Opera With an I Ail-Star Cast. ; y ((to. Most Beautiful a ELABORATE SCENERY. S GORGEOUS WARDROBE. Il PTpf, HI! Prices 50c to $2.00. Matinee, 50c ' to $1.50; plus tax. 13 Thursday, Sec. 18 MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2:30. j WALKER j IS 111 Carl Mason's i Dramatization of Robert Louis Stevenson's Ste-venson's Thrilling Tale of Romance and Roguery j 1 SUPERB CAST! I SPLENDID SCENES! Prices Eves., 50c to $2.00; Mat., 4 50c to $1.50; plus tax. I Orchestra at 8:15 Sharp. 1 COMING I 3 SSS-Sflon day, Dec.22 1 iWr ;f ; Prices, 25c to 51.50, plus tax. H Sale Opens Friday. jj ; V A (A - 4 vj I Beginning QJfVf f Beginni: TONIGHT DkJNiEL klJVV I TONiGli ; j. - " - . ,;i M U. S. JAZZ- BAND LILLIAN SHAW & 25 Formerly Enlisted Bluejackets. I is; All Picked Musicians. America's Premier Vocal Dialect ,-; I IV; Ensign Alfred J. Moore. Conductor. Com xlieimc. j jyj Largest Jazz Band in the World. i Ralph KITNEfT & REANEY Jim 1 MISS VENITA GOULD i 7; In "Impressions" of Well-Knowu Players r: ARTHUR WEST EUGENE BROS. Z 1 AL LYDELL & MACY Jjj In "OLD CRONIES." KINOGRAMS 1 TOPICS OF THE DAY " 5 J5 Every Night Except Monday and Tuesday. Prices Matinees, 15c, 25c, 50c. 1. Matinees Begin Thursday. I Evenings 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. ! : ; vr f" 1Vipr tlll l3CJrt"! "f 's r-r&6&& lJ I fieVOGUE' OpK Ifct) pi A musical radium of splendor, brimming lflfg 6,-J K'-'j over with catchy tunes, cheery comedy and v-W-iW $f THE THREE WHITE KUHNS f J ! p. "A Breeze From the West." ? Kl STAN AND MAY LAUREL N il ! j la "No Mother to Guide Her." C j ;; f LONG AND WARD A J:i j-S- "Just a Word, a Song or Two." I j p4 - THREE BARTOS V f I "America's Foremost Athletes." I y If "SMASHING EDDIE J Si BARRIERS" FITZPATEICK I -(: g4 ' With And His Pantages f 7 j'l William Duncan. Orchestra. fel a Three shows daily 2:45, 7:30, 9:15. Frices t p'A Matinees, 20c, 30c; Nights, 00c, -10c. j I Phone Was. 1250 S5 I NOW PT'AYTOr.- LEW CODY, the Ace of Hearts in ITlie story of a girl who fell in love with a kiss not a man. 1 A production of gorgeous settings, elaborately staged. 1 ARTISTIC, DRAMATIC PROLOGUE LADIES' ORCHESTRA AFTERNOON AND EVENING I Performances starting 2:15, 4, 4:45, 7:30 and 9:15 1 SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES H Adults 22 cents. Children 11 cents, including war tax Il,.v.inni-,...,- I MATINEE TODAY RALPH CLONINGS; And associate players Ii - ; "FRIEND ! A story teeming with huma -terest and portraying a frlen both true and loyal MATINEE SATURDAY Prices Nights. 25o to 71 -: ' Matinees, 25c and 35c SHOW THIS WEEI ' Grover Frankie's "Follyd':: M during dinner, 6:30 to 9, after-theater supper, from 1 t;j to 12:30, on weeks nights. B " ing dinner, 6 to 9, on Stmdi M and tea, 4 to 6, Thursday tyjj. Saturday afternoons. Social Hall The THE VARSITY PLAYER : "; in "The Melting H Week of December 15th-20';;;' Matinees, Thursday & Saturday ,. Every Evening, 8:30. TELEPHONE WASATCH 5;::; fl 1 W HI f We'll Be the Last in Town to Close! J m Mi PS A A R Sky Prognosticators M H f 11 have indicated that anything from a j J snowstorm to the 0SW BILL?! g end tof the II is apt qsy K5Z33ssjiHSE3ar2Ea to occur today. WE RUN CONTINUOUS 1 TO 11:00 P. M. 2 And don't miss this dramatic story of the adventures of a London belle in the wilds of South Africa. Iiiiisiciiiilic 1,11)1 yit : And Six Snappy Acts of WAUBKmUJE t Our Prices: Matinees-Kiddies, 10c; Adults, 20c (except Sundays and Holidays); Evenings, all scuts, 30c. -. j, ti' . -ii.. j. .i '. ' . ' jr ryj. i i i i ii . , , : . |