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Show ! sfpra 1XW$T FOUR SHOWS EACH DAY ' i ii id!!L isia Starting 1, 3:30, G and 8:30 p. m. J k TRY AND GET IN THE THEATRE AT THE TIME THE PERFORMANCE BEGINS 1 niwii ilwii -", ti a i i ikw 1 -'n im.ihVi , w i.r i. ii ' - - i i i r I , . t r-. Tl T . 7 . ' I . ' ' ' " 1 Millions of People Have Read x the Book ' Y ' Millions of People Have Seen V v -Ty 'i t i Ply ( i i i The Picture Is a Masterful . J i I ' Visualization of Them Both ' ' i I '."' ( Ten Reels of Unusual Interest I ' j 1 I 1 ? V. ': I I Augmented Orchestra ' P Beautiful Musical Score ' : (l ! 1 c , m ! CHILDREN, 25 CENTS ADULTS, 50 CENTS Special Matinee for School Children at 10 a. m. Saturday. All School Children Will Be J j Admitted for Ten Cents. . T ; promts made for printing made good. Rose Printing Co.. 66 Kxehango place. Was. u'S. (Advertisement.) Don't be discouraged Resinol Soap will clear your skin Manv and many a girl has a clear, iy complexion today because some friend came to her with that sound advice. ad-vice. Resinol Soap not only is delightfully delight-fully cleansing- and refreshing, but its daily use reduces the tendency to pimples, pim-ples, offsets many ill-effects of cosmetics, and gives nature the chance she needs to make red, rough skins white and soft. If the s'-n is in bad shape, throuh neile-ct or improper im-proper treatment, a linle Resinol Ointment hould " t first be used with the Reii- ''V "0l Soap ' hasten thc return jf (2q'T Jj) to normal cn ndilioni. Rinol N--w j Soap ind Resinol Ointment J re sold by ail druggets. P Every hiynz except Monday and r Tuesday. Matinees Begin Thursday. jr NOW PLAYING jj Sffj KARRY WATSON, JR. bl the Young Kid Battling Dugart K' U and In the Telephone Scene lZ y ' NELSON &CHAIN " 21 MASON & FORREST 21 p CHINESE JAZZ BAND-20 1 Direct From San Francisco's 3T i . Chinatown P I qJ the bradnas ! 5 BAILEY & ClWT 6 l 6 COWAN CLP m IS With In r,' mi 1 Estelle Davis "Discontent" Zii If -j Prices Mats. 15c, 25c, 50c. 7TI j- Evenings 15c, 25c. 50c. 75c St. Jjr ! ffj Arrange Now For Season S3 Reservations. A ESWESS TODAY AND TOMORROW fit rvvr5t v A Dorothy in . 7Ae Market of Sous J Her soul in the balance! Around her, the flash and lure of "life." Deep in her breast, the voice of her better self "Beware"! "Which call did she heed? Your heart will go out to Dorothy Dalton in the tense, trying try-ing moments of this great screen story. Your eyes will glow in fascination at the sensational picture of a New Year's revel in a New York palace of joy. "STRIZE PARTY" I NOW PLAYING ' I JOE FANT0N & C0.1 "A Morning in Camp" J FIVE OTHER BIG ACTS 1 Three shows daily 2:45. 7:30. 9:15 I ' f Prices: Matinees, 10c", 20c, 30c I Nights, 20c, 30c, 40c 1 BROADWAY j LAST TIMES TODAY The vampire of the screen Tlieda Bara Iu a picture that fits her to a "T" j with gorgeous gowns and seta "TtieLIgM" ! TOMORROW SATUEDAY ONLY' "THE DUST OF DESIRE" GORDON Hat men who have seen the fall Gordons say that "fzW will be the big X word in hats as usual. -ftzdcTu stiff hats will be "jf. popular and novel-U novel-U ties favorites. ; H A T S CRANE-ROHLFING CO., 9 East Broadway I Ralph Cloninger i and his new company In 1 . : "THE ONLY SON" j Wlnchell Smith's Powerful Modern j ' Drama. 1 ; P Every Night Matinee Saturday. fj : ), Next Week, "Pal O' Mine." f . f. Nights, 15c to 75c. A si Matinees, 25c and 35c. . Q tf.Mag.l!Wggll!Mlfa ' ISIS THEATER ISIS fbm&&v H R Rand. MgT. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MABEL NORMAND IN "Back to the Woods" This Is one of her best plays. A girl and a man In the heart of the woods-only woods-only one thing could happen see what It is. KEYSTONE COMEDY i t - i, lhe INew JtSriggs Comedy Special Music Enlarged Orchestra TRIBUNE WANT ADS PULL1 . , llPTBSIJifi . First Dance of the Season I JSatu relay, Sept. 13 Hewly Decorated ft y f " " '--V 7 ,! jv jfj,t .1 . . iftt ;.vi' ' -1 ' v,i M Wii'J-.V J-W..i.-j WWW.. .Z) ST fyK''!aalji '"ff'f YOU'LL HAVE i I AJ J 1 BjTO vAj ill k :i TO HURRY TO "MOBE THAN A THEATER A SALT LAKE INSTITUTION" ; .. "SAY, BO, SHE'S THE nFfTIEST LI'L SKOIT IN TOE ALLEY!" I j e o a e0 6 a so es fc RUN OVER TO THE AMERICAN AND GIVE HER THE O O M Saturday Children's Matinee. A DAINTY, SPONTANEOUS People vvill talk abollt thjs h Admission, 10c. M - MARY PICKFORD Vive after it's gone. j ( Plus War TaX' 11 In Her Latest and Greatest Character Eole You must see it to h4 . ": -Bring; them to see this tfip, appreciate the high t. greatest of all J 1 0 .HOOIJIa U ll'l standard set by Motion f: , I youthful stars! hVy-iJ?:-'V-" pictures. L PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA 30 PIECES TED HENKEL, Director I f SPECIAL MUSICAL SELECTIONS. CONCERTS EVERY AFTERNOON AT 2:30 AND ON MONDAY AND FRIDAY j - I EVENINGS AT 9 :15. - 5 COME EARLY! PATHE NEWS. OPEN AT 11 A. M. 1 |