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Show i Lveiy itiyin rxcrpt Mond.iy und F" ; .. j 1 ntsdtiy. J ! i-. Mnilnof-s tirfjln Thursday. I f" LAST TIA1U TODAY J r" " HARRY WATSON," K $j '!. Vi -tj the Yoiiiio Kid Battling DilfMH p : a I , nd In the Telephone br.rno l.C j jjj " Nl lfiON i? CHAIN IjJi ..j MASON ,1 l-onpFST Jfl : & CHiKEE JAZZ BAND-20 f! j-i Direct Frotn tt.in Francisco'. ojTfl , lb f .., Chinatown IV' . " "THL" imADNAS jftj $ PAILEY & OLIVER 4: l9j & COWAN CLP f'Hj With In i- I (-etrlle Davis 1 ' D Incon tc nt" J, IjJ Prices Mntii. lfc, ?'Jc, tOc. S j . , .. fvenlnns ISr. ic. 60c. 75c $1. If"1 ' " "VB Arrange Now For Gca&on L v i Reservation, j "Where Quality Reigns." ; FOUR DAYS Commencing 12:30 TODAY 1 A Talc of Romance That Never Growa GUI ROBERT . Yid in Hills4 jAQammourrtavftQicliire The company supporting Mr. .Warwick includes such names as TOM FOKMAX, WANDA IIAAVLEY, ANN LITTLE and other notable screen favorites. Another Slap-bang, Wildly Hilarious MACK SEKNETT COMEDY "BACK TO THE KITCHEN." The Usual Good Music Enlarged Orchestra. "i DR. I'. MARION KELLING, D. C. Oidiiato Chnoprrtor r-l.'icuctic and Druglcsa HoaLLng j My ratienta Get Well j V'.ri;iii.'in AU' !i''li'iit j:-, Lumljaco, ' I ; 'i -t j it i u i thin, .Wt'.'hi:-(:-j iiwi J'Vnutic j: Ti'ful.l..'. H-art auJ Ki-lncy. 'apor h::h. i S. M;titi .Street. Room 207. I Onn .' hour- ; 1 to 7 i. ni. Orh'T hour? Uv :it"i!jtinL-nt. 1 j i 1 1 1 0 !MV j lzmM TELEPHONE WASATCH Ll Week Beginning Tonight j ' and his company, in Edward Nobel's big laughing hit - p m y if ilMiy s I A character comedy filled with funny scenes, laughable situations Pj and Just enough of the dramatic quality to make it appeal directly j H to you. A play for Americans who appreciate tie funny side of life M j in a small American town. H I Matinees Wednesday and Saturday 9 PEICES Nights, 15c to 75c. Mats., 25c to 35c. R, SALT LAKE THEATRE BEGINNING THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER IS I THE EMINENT PLAYER H JOHN E. IELLE1DI Under the direction of William F. Connor Wonderful Shakespearean Eeperioire Supported by an able company of thirty actors. I Thursday Eve "HAMLET" Friday Eve "MERCHANT OF VENICE" 5 Saturday Matinee "J U L I US CAESAR ' Saturday Night "MACBETH" "Ther have been many Ham- "Mr Kel'erd's Phvlnc'c i h, ets since Booth's time and beyond a! he f othe4 I. ",rf V"4 pteiV E'k H- S0th"'" ad Jia'ns field's; it con, n"-to, vfih f IrvL6 Forbes-Roberteon hav had the and makes Sothe - ' knner'f S?r ' ! field o themselves, but John retfs and even Booth's r.tfeinie Vai E Kellerd iv a performance Goodwin's and the rank and ill of am bthDbne thal stands he3d bitious Shylorks cannot be lined w?h and shoulders above either." this masterpiece." Wy Le He in rhi E St. Louis Post-Dispatch. cago News. -c-i.e in lqi- Prices: Nights SS.00 to 53c. Matinee S1. 50 to 25 c. Tax additional t Curtain Night at 8, Matinee at 2. ' a S NOW PLAYING ! FOE FANTON & CO.! "A Morning in Camp" FIVE OTHER IG ACTS Three shows dally 2:45. 7:30. 9:15 j Prices: Matinees, 10c, 20c, 30c j Nights, SOc, 30c, 40c j gaEs?UH. R. EAXD. Hr.sJi:eJ S ! SUNDAY AND MONDAY fcj MARY GARDEN II 'N j jj'The Spendid Sinner'i BThe story of a woman v.ho paid her M a'-eat debt In silence. BLLOYD COMEDY PATHE NEWS |