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Show 'Nit (G:iinrlii iUrZ; : .7 ' "T? v r" 1 i dt J.f&' , '- ,. . - v ISJakm rCODI - -h.-ejri-r-taev. (ifiaWr aT-TT 1 idxuW UWM vdevil; zzrjzr xr. Yesterday r"" " r " " Come Today - t)JV jjltf )i,fw . fC(- ' th mTT wS 1 Jl elvauAS(lahjUaV PiKrtttV. e7 BEO TOMORROW EVE. 2 c Big 8 -Act Bill j K RAE SAMUELS J .The Blue Slrralc of m Vaudeville BEATRICE MORGAN A CO. NJ BOBBY RANDALL fjj & "SIGKOR FRISCOE" ii y Th Popular Phonograph T i Artl.l Will Entertain A Bit yl f CONROY A HOWARD Vjg- M. PEGGY BREMCN a BRQJ -E( CORDON' CIRCU VI FMflCK PRITCHARD l Wf with V Z EDWARD TIERNEY Z r? JAMES DONNELLY ym j iV In in "DANCE DUEL" XyJ" ! ! K EVES. Wed. te Bun.. Inc. V gsc te WJ VI KATl Thur. to Bun.. Inc. Vi m ic c J LV MATINEE TOOAY V I 600 Seata aSe Telegram Coupon Children's Matinee i Whsn presented at the box j office of the AMERICAN or 1 GEM THEATRES, with cents, this COUPON will entitle on ' child to admission to the l Ssvturday Matinee AMERICAN GEM. Salt Late Theatre TODAY TOMORROW AND POSITIVELY FOR LAST TIMES SATURDAY 2:158:15 D. W. GRIFFITH'S "Wonder of th 20th Century" Bo.ton Herald. A NEW ART FORM combining ! DRAMA, PAINTING, POETRY and MU8IC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA j Price Mtinee, 25c to $1. j Ercningt, 50c to $2. j j (Plu tu) I SEATS NOW SELLING j What The New York Newspaper Critics Said About "Black Beauty" "It ia a far better product than th book itaelf, and it ia probable that Anna &ewil would aajr aa much. Muat. b conaiderod aa one of th fin piacaa of motion picture work of th aaaaon. A picture play dsrving of large patronage and long life." New York Morning World. "Charm and good taate- th production and direction teem with them. 'Black Beauty ia the aort of wholoaom entertainment that builda aturdy tieau in th intereating picture induetry." New York American. "Right after th two week' run of 'The Kid' tha Strand theatre pranta thia week 'Black Beautyl another of the bet picturaa of th eaaon. Tha pictur ia ao rfrahing in ita atmoephere. ao kind in ita meaaag and ao clean in ita purpoa that it cannot fail to captivat j th harta of motion picture patron."' New York Morning Telegraph. I. "The prvaenc of th varioua atable characters make thia pictur " en of th alluring novaltiea of th aeaaon. A vary attractive production produc-tion which, in th immortal word of any clothing advertisement, is fitted to cu.tomer of all agea.' " New York Heruld. . "It's a job to be proud of, I think, having made 'Black Beauty a-i into a pictur which will pleaa infant and adult, a job which ao oaaily might hav been badly done, but ia not. At th Strand thr wr host of unnaturally quiet little boys marshaled in to see it. They thought it was 'great stuff.'" New York Daily News. "A picture that will attract thousands of anjmal lovara to th Strand thia week. Th film version of this tale fallows th book closoiy." New York Journal of Commerce. "8 skilfully has Vitagraph told this story on th screen that to many it will aeem even b.tt.r than th book itself." New York Kve-nln: Kve-nln: Telegram. "Aa a pictur it is indeed a novelty for which th producer deaerv more than th usual .credit." New York Olobe. "On th silver sheet 'Black Beauty ia in many re.pecte a rvmark-abl rvmark-abl pictur. There ar thrill, a-plenty, likewia the rao for th train in th final acn being on of the best filming of ita kind th motion pictur world haa produced, with a eucceeeion of aanaational riding feats. Jsan Paige has an appealing beauty. 6 he acreens aad playa extromely wall. Hr supporting caat is of th beet." New York Evening Mail. "On of tha unique offerings of the aaaaon is 'Black Beauty,' which atonea for many a vampire laden blight of th pa at. It'a a relief to meet with actor wh aran't always trying to register. Jean Paige leada th human battalion arid doe it as on to th manner and th aaddl born." New York Evening un. "'Black Beauty score. Thar is an excellent race te climax the etory." New York Journal. , ?3 rpSfl f7 Today and Tomorrow vyjliiVil 'BLACK BEAUTY' hJ ' . - w i SALT LAKE THEATRE J Week Starting Next Monday, March 7th SEATS TODAY A. H. WOODS PRESENTS America's Moat Popular Star MAR JO ROE IN CHANNINO POLLOCK'S MASTERPIECE "THE SIGN on THE DOOR" Price Nights. 50c te S2J0; Wad. Mat. 80s to 1.50; Sat. Mat, 50e to 2 Rummage Rale, Flrat M. E. church. Second Kaat Second South. Bat, March 5 lo st) a. m f Artv NOW PLAVINO MARCUS LOEW VAUDEVILLE Headline by GREAT NAGLE A CO. WALTER HILL A CO. "POOR JIM" Elaine Harnmenteia i "Pleasure" Seekers" Matlnaaa- aoc KKdi.e10c euntfey. Evenlnga, Holidays 3ac "why fay Momr I COMING SOON, SALT LAKE'S OWN BETTY COMPSON in her latest and best pic hare. J ri Broadway Three) mar big day To-day. Friday, Saturday to w the big picture Zane Grey's Maaterpeca in Pioturea- RDERSDAIVTI 'Vom -The Desert of Wheat) BILLY WEST COMEDY Neart Sunday A Spaciat v GEORGE WALSH "DWAMrrrT"ALLEN" ' "" - '"VtTawawaat. Telapboai Waaatch ao ALL THIS WEEK Matlneea TuMday, Thursday and Saturday, t. . i RALPH CLONINGER COMPANY j In "A House of a Thousand Candles'1 NEXT WEEK Th areata temperance play ever i written -TIN NIOHTS IN A BAR ROOM" j ll "A eiiilc! For Solo" i AGE, 4 YEARS PARENTAGE, LEGITIMATE REASON, "H. C L." APPLY ' GEM THEATRE i I BOX OFFICE ON AND AFTER SATURDAY I 1 . ., 1 MP W ADS ALWAYS BIG RESULTS O |