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Show mi i ' ' ' ii 1 1 '-''jin 1 1 iihiii i m mm jm 11111111111111111 iBbI i I )A I :- .: MESSlli' ,: ' THREE MORE DAYS I A Double Bill That Will Appeal IT OPENS TONIGHT Salt Lake Theatre "JOHN FERGUSON" THE DRAMATIC TRIUMPH OF THE DECADE NEXT ATTRACTION Nights, Ccmmencing THURSDAY, Nov. 20 SATURDAY MATINEE AVERY HOPVOOC'S GALE OF LAUGHTER .4 i : It ii'' Brilliant Ntvi York Cast A SURE CURE FOR THE BLUES i Seat Sale Tuesday $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 60:. ! Saturday Matinee $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c. I , J Phone Was. 150 Formerly tbe Liberty I NOW PLAYING H BIG SPECIAL PRODUCTION aTha lib d Conquest' j With NORMA TALMADCE And All-Star Cast, InclndiBg Natalie Talmadge r.nd Wyndham Standing. Adapted from the book, "By Right of Conquest." LADIES ORCHESTRA Afternoon and Evening Doors open at 1:60 p. m. flatly. Performances start at 2:15, 4, 5:45, 7:30 and 9:15. Admission Nights. 25c: loges, 50c. plus war tax. Parlor divans, ve-sorved, ve-sorved, S1.00, including wa tax. Matineer, 20c, plus war tax. Children 10c, plus war tax. j OUTING CHESTER SCENIC . . Every f lg tit pxcent Monday and rti Tuesday yj Matlnaes Begin Thursday m ffi BEGINNING WED. EVENING J J ffi & I 'SWEETIES' j Jf RALlfj A new tr i Ifc In a song farco 1 m flfc romance f ' nm norwooq . hall j J KHARUM I j 5fj BILLY FERN & CO. 5 J JACK MORRISSEY & CO. S COMFORT & KING UC In Coontown Divorcont a g Prices Matinees, 15c, 25c, 60c; J i Evenings, 15c, 25c. 50c, 75c, $1.00 & IS "More Than a Theater A Gait Lake Institution" TODAY LAST TIMES TODAY 2 ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN 1 "THE COUNTRY COUSIN" By Booth Tarkington and Julian Street. THIETY-PIECE PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA i'4 Ted Heukel, Conductor ? SPECIAL CONCERTS TODAY Al'ternoou, 2:30 Evening. 9:30 IB 'Woodland" (Luders) ; Oboe solo, "Aria Mrdibran" (Balfe), by A. Kel-BJ Kel-BJ .ersberger; popular, "I Am Climbing Mountains" (Kendis ;uid Brockman) C. E. AVERILL " MISS ESTHER STAYNER In Popular Songs At the Organ Comedy. "GIVING AWAY THE BRIDE" PATHE REVIEW Coming Tomorrow MARY PICKFOP.D in "HEART 0' THE HILLS" SB j Balcony seats reduced every night ia. the week, except Saturdays. Sundays and Holidays, to IB cents, plus war tax. STRAND 1 LAST TIMES TODAY CHARLES RAY "STRING BEANS" One of Charley's Best GALE HENRY f The Elongated -Comedienne, in "THE SLAVEY" If you like a program that is a laugh from start to finish See This One. Tomorrow and Wednesday JACK PICKFORD in "BILL APPERSON'S BOY" NAPOLEON & SALLY Those Wonderful Monkeys, in "AS OTHERS SEE US" Also Bray Pictograph I SEAT 5s and 15c TAX I H iK8 - . "Strictly iJS S?5 Formerly Wilkes Theater. M Confidential " NOW PLAYING WILL ROGERS co ama "ALMOST A HUSBAND" and VAUDEVILLE fr-fj Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. Come E?r!y. BBS Admission: Matinees Kiddies 10c. Adults 20c (except Sundays and holic'ays) Evenings All Seats 30c JJPj0 1 'kat a pity she i Resinol Soap fW3 ' y her complexion I " RemarkI passed 'i- I ill Bfliillll ill clogged pores, and excessive oil- KjJ aaililiLiH iness, and it benefits the skin cells. I j 'j llBffTmtjTyi When a little Kesinol Ointment is V ffljll ii ii'BJ '. i used in connection with Resinol r lti I LIhESP &s& Soap, relief is hastened, and unless mI i ' ' t'"Bl iHa the trouble is due to some internal jpJiJv,.'-"! r;:s-.-.ivr, v.-c complexion is usually I Tl 111 I iJpjPr cleared in a short time. RESINOL SHAVIN'G STICK is very popular I n with men who like the way the Resinol in it kj9i&2 soothes the face. ! fy O Resinol products al all druggists. BROADWAY LAST TIMES TODAY Two favorite stars JUNE ELVIDGE And MONTAGU LOVE In their latest picture 'THE QUICKENING FLAME" Interesting, different, romantic JAS. J. CORBETT In "THE MIDNIGHT MAN" Mutt and Jeff comedy Tomorrow, THEDA BARA, In u "A WO MAIM THERE WAS" janaaii1 hjm aanMBm MMma ',a""w.Ty "W Willll "The Kremlin in Moscow" THREE LE GROHS AL WOHLMAN ? Three shows daily 2:45, 7:30, 9:15 IJ Prices Matinees, 10c, 20c, 30c fil L M TCLCPSONE WASATCH tJ I NOW PLAYING Ralph Cloninger And his company, In f' "The Road to Yesterday" A dramatic fantasy Prices Nights, 15c to 75c jj Matinees, 25c and 35c fj im mm AND DAUGHTER Both Made Well by LydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Steele. Ala. "During; the Change of Life I hp.d hot flashes, was nervous, run ! lil''llj'UUII'iiiil!!'' ''own' cnt' had sick ! II III I liS'wJ I headaches for two j I MaPHBSBd or hree days at a s) 'me- I took Lydia I OTi E. Pinkham's Vege-I Vege-I llltSfei J'- rl tai3'e Compound and , . ' . I am much stronger Infe; iak- (I nd better in every I lrifer,. fill way than I wns. My ,(111 daughter's health yjWFP June from teaching taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and the Blood Medicine with good results. She is much better and teaching now and I give your medicine the praise. You are welcome to use this letter for the benefit of other suffering suf-fering women." Mrs. F. A. Gaines, R.R. No. 1, Steele. Ala. Women who suffer as Mrs. Gaines did should not hesitate to give this famous ; root and herb remedy. Lydia E. Pink-ham's Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound, a trial, as the) evidence that ia constantly being published proves beyond question that j this grand old remedy has relieved much Buffering among women. For confidential advice write LydiaE. j I Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. i j The result of their forty years' experj,-ehce experj,-ehce is at jour service. " SMITH BROTHERS COUGH DROPS Put one in your mouth at bedtime Social Hall Theatre THE VARSITY PLAYERS In Robert Sheridan's Famous Comedy, The School for Scandal Greatert Comedy of All Time. Evenings. 75c; Matinees, 40c. Evening Shows 8:30 Matinees 2:30 TELEPHONE WASATCH 540. I gwr piydols 'to rMjt i? new show m ' and after-theater I a Bupper, ttoiB 10:13 I to 12:30, on wook nights. Dprinc dinner, fl ISIS THEATERf SIS TODAY WM. S. HART "Hell Hounds of Alaska" This Is one of his best pictures LLOYD COMEDY PATH E NEWS Admission always 6c and 11c is |