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Show ,: .1 i V 1250 HTnETnEATrll:. BEAUTIFUL. Liberty SHOWING ONLY BIG, SPECIAL PRODUCTION'S ONE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENT ji3 THE ISLE g 1 From Arthur Hornblow's well-known W NORMA TALMADGE . -iid AU-SUr Cast Jmtm ' - NATALIE TALMADOE H J ; : vyndham standing BE4 CHAHLES GEEAKD P J ELDER HOPPEK U CLAIEE WHITNEY V , . ' ,j GAREETH HUGHES .Jtftth7$' J0E SMILEY I "'.-s Talm?.'lf:e is one of the most 'popu- p lar stars in motion pictures, and her r jjjj ; 4MH '-' -"'s of aiimiri'rs will be greatly aug- f I m -v . . 1 --i;. 4 ; '"iMCn'S fc IL)HlVA TAI IVAnriF -if5ba tI,e l'i--ture a new triumph for both R V ,rlLMJI- " ?1 ."r"':' and bet youngest sister, Natalia upon at. i.jj p. ui. u..y Performances start at ii: 15, 4, 5:45, 7:30 and 9:15 i Adapted for the Screen by John Emer- I Admission Nights, 25c; loges, 50c (plus war tax); parlor divans, re- """ :1U1 Anita Loos' served, 51.00, including war tax; children, 10c (plus war tax); matinees, 20c (plus war tax). PULL ORCHESTRA AFTERNOONS OUTING-CHESTER SCENIC AND EVENINGS 1 awMa wiaaai be . ::;iosxsnBSBBBBnpaaBaaail jr Every right except Monday and t .171 Tuesday Matinees Beg in Thursday UT LAST TIMES TODAY I War I rimiirs S UUi "TEfJHsSEE if I r Woman Who 1VH" tt? Ijl Knows'' Itll ifi SIDNEY 4 TOWN LEY f S ' HURT BWDI !J rli The Rapid. Fire Song Writer M MARTELLE A St.- M ELNOTTE DUO 3j K FARRiLLfaYLOR CO. ffi ISX In Dj ffl "THE AFRICAN DUKE" I,. Prices Matinees, 15c, 50c ; rLl 2ptJ Evenings, 15c, 25c. 50c. 75c. 51.00 Jj FOUR DAYS, Commencing 12:30 TODAY Ll L Adolph ZukorJW Presents SLy-- " LUCK IN PAWN" By Marvin Taylor Scenario by Alice Eytou Cirected by "WALTER EDWARDS 1 ALSO The hilarious, slap-bang Mack Sennett Comedy "His Last False Step" NOW PLAYING "The Kremlin in Moscow" THREE LE GROHS AL WOHLMAN Three shows dally 2:45, 7:30, 9:15 Prices Matinees, 10c, 20c, 30c Nights, 20c. 30c 40c aB m ii n nt nrgrrj'T---jL!'-j-'s - SALT LAKE THEATRE! Hov. 26, 27, 28, 29 -Mais. Thursday, Saturday I PRICES NIGHTS, 75c TO $2.50. MATINEES, 50c TO $2.00. R Sale Opens November 22. Mall Orders Now. No Phone Orders Accepted. No Seats Laid Aside. ', THE SEASON'S MOST IMPORTANT EVENT! t RICHARD WALTON TULLY (James G. Peede. Gen. Mgr.) PRESENTS B In His Latest and Greatest Dramatic Success, THE II1PEM3ER' By John Hunter Booth, From the Novel by Katherine Cecil Thurston. 1 0rlSinal "at and production intact on transcontinental tour, Including double . revolving stages, two complete mechanical crews, triple mechanical f ! equipment. Requiring three cars for transportation. ICI A THE FAMILY JL fib JtL &J THEATRE NOW PLAYING Paramount Artcraft First National Pictures 4gBaa TODAY AND tomorrow I'' ' f . j XbOS. H. Ince presents r- Charles Ray "String f Beans" PARAMOUNT PICTURE L ... "SawteaHB&j&fS :,j .... ... I Other attractions CHSr " GALE HENRY The female Chaplin of the screen in "THE SLAVEY" sbZt 5c and !5c pj&s g John Philip Sousa, who has started the whole world tapping its feet to Ijf g the rhythm of his marches, will come to the TABERNACLE matinee and j : I g night December 2, with his celebrated band. This is the most remarkable Q B tour in his history. Crowded houses everywhere. COME AND HEAR SOUSA'S NEW MARCHES By Sousa 's Own Band I Come and get your blcod stirred once more! |