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Show I 1 r.-;;i W R I .. ; mm BH I "More Than a Theater A Salt Lake Institution." ; TODAY, TOMORROW AND SgBSlL THURSDAY LOVE KNOWS NO LAW BUT Eugene O'Brien Hi I "Sealed Hearts" lffi jgj By Eugene Walter and Edmund Goulding. i: A Drama of the Triumph of Youth. K : 7 i ROBERT EDESON and LUCILLE LEE STEWART 'tmSSMh IN SUPPORTING CAST. Vx- - Sl -.';. H 30 PIECES 30 PIECES IKS:V.:';!:lf Hj AMERICAN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA 'te'..' J.,y (M Ted Henkel, Conductor. 'J$5R&S! J, " " M Concerts every afternoon, 2:30 o'clock. Monday !.;" v Hj and Friday evenings, 9:30 o'clock. ' B C. E. Averill in Popular Songs. "fi jp I Miss Esther Stayner at the Organ. i Hi ?."' EUGENE m jfe Jg I PATHE NEWS. O' B R I E N , . : W' J BIG. SMASHING COMEDY. SmStoR VK f IMA empress I I TWO MORE DAYS TWO 1 CELEBRATE ARMISTICE DAY RIGHT AND SEE 1 I PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE. COMIC CAT CARTOON. BRIGGS COMEDY "BURGLARS!" STRAND TODAY aid TOMORROW Broadway's Newest Star, Stella Talbot in a Drama of Seared Souls "The Price of Innocence" A story of woman's sacrifice and man's inhumanity among the fisher-folk of the rock-bound rock-bound coast of Maine. OTHER ATTRACTIONS Napoleon & Sally THOSE WONDERFUL MONKEYS "THE DESERTER" ALSO BRAY PICTOGRAPHS ANY SEAT C I C PLUS i ANY TIME 96 I WW WAR TAX WANTED Ail Experienced Phonograph Repair Man sOSEPHJOAYHeSUrPRZSnENT CAPITAJL'SOO.OOO.OO "OLDER. THAN THE STATE OF UTAH" jwtf jpjwf WtKM ff UHffW 1 w ii BWTTlMMrwiniTjnrMrjlMIDMinro You Need Not Suffer From Catarrh But You Must Drive It Out of Your Blood to Get Rid of It Permanently. You have probably been in the habit of applying external treatments, trying to cure your Catarrh. You have used sprays, washes and lotions and possibly been temporarily relieved. But after a short time you had another attack aW wondered why. 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(Adv.) - tv -, t .-.i ifiiiL J 1 B Every r.Ight except Monday and n Q" Matinees Begin Thursday Ty- 02 BEG. TOMORROW EVE. jf" 1 DU.WS 1 rfJ Woman Who Tri) rfJ zjl Knows" In SIDNEY 4 TOWN LEY J J HARRY BREEN S "3 The Rapld-Flrc Song Writer r J JJj MARTELLE T J 3j . MELNOTTE DUO f J FARRcLL-TAYLOR COT i j! "ti ( i - mi r - diki; ?P riji Prices Matinees, 15c, ?5c, 60c; f J JjiJ Evenings, 15c, Z6c. 50c. 75c, $1.00 Jj" I Phone Wasatch 1250 Formerly the Liberty $ VIVE YEARS AHEAD OP THE TIMES '' DAVID AVARK GRIFFITH'S x Orchid Miracle of the Screen ? "Broken Blossoms" A creation of sublime artistry and tremendous dramatic a strength. Introduces a new epoch for motion pictures. B Doors open at 1:50 p. m. daily. Performances at 2:15, 4, 5:45, 7:30 B and 9:15. Admission, nights, 25c; loges, 50c; plus war tax. Parlor i divans, reserved. SI. 00, including war tax; children, 10c, plus war tax. B Matinees, 20c, plus war tax. ''. NEXT ATTRACTION Starting SATURDAY. NOV. 15 NORMA TALMADGE in -THE ISLE OF CONQUEST." i , f IClifl j tended f$S a Haass' H B S J a Engagement of 1 1 F"'r theater. f Peanut Pietro NOW PLAYING I TOM MOORE ployL "Lord and Lady Algy" 6 ACTS VAUdIeVILLE 6 ACTS IBB CONTINUOUS, 1 TO 11 P. M. COME EARLY. BB Admission: Matinees, Kiddies 10c. Adults 20c (Except Sundays and II Holidays); Evenings. All Scats 30c. i SALT LAKE THEATRE Week Starting Tonight Eargain Matinees WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY The Mott Sensational, Spectacular ; Melodrama in Half a Century A Y S 'WE Overseas Romance of Love and Valor. PRICES: Matinees, 25c to SI. Nights, 50c to S1.50. i n i mil m 1 1 ii in iw iiiii m in niins.i I NEW ODEON t (Jrand opening of 1 lie hall beautiful 200 feet lout: by 100 t. feet wide I j Tuesday, Armistice Night, Nov. 11 jJiHiEAirR LJ TELCPKOWK WASATCH ' ' Now playing Ralph Cloninger And his company In JIM THE PENMAN IM&ti&Mfl VtoASdfty and Sat urday Prices Xigh;.. l6o to 75c. Mats.. 25c and S."o a NOW PLAYING Porter J. White & Co. in "The Hideaway" A 'd OKLAHOMA BOB ALLBRIGHT SIX OTHER BIG ACTS Three shows daily 2:45. 7:30, 9:15 Prices Matinees, 10c. 20c, 30c Nights. 20c, 30c 40c I Dine, Dance and See 1 a Clever Show I "The Follydoli" during dinner. 6:80 9 1 to 9. p.::d nftor-tiifttpr supper, from M j 10:15 to IS:?0, on week rights. Dur- M j infr dinner. j ,0 9, on Sundays, ar.d B tea. 4 to 8, Thursday and Saturd iy UB ; at'trrnoon. r3 DANCING FOR GUESTS |