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Show THE 10-- A Attractions at Local Theatres : j (Continued From r.ns .) nd hn mecumuited followers namher-ins- c Into th thousands. The third CoRnac chapter I of th!. torj". "Th to tomorCask. ihown row and Tufilay. Hut It In in the attraction In wblrh unusual Interest renter. Thla will l "Threads of Destiny. a five-pajbotodrania with Ilvelyn Nesblt Thaw and her non. Uu!l. la the leadlc role-yunir Th picture, more than anything which Mrs. Thaw ever did befor or since, demonstrates thAt the It an &etre4 f unusual ability and that nhe jos-tifa peculiar irlft for rantomtmlc nawork. epcla$ljr of an emotional Desture. Her ro! In Thread of tiny" ! to ior extent hased on of earlier life, although eprlencea of coursi there la no similarity In the tceneral theme. The combination feature bill at the Liberty today I expetd to be the to-lay- . rt . rj hr -:- i - fife a a faithful that quarter. representation SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1916 N, 323 fgsfsflrassssawwrspssfw i" f ii Is given thre of life In Paramount-Empres- IIEKALD-KEPUBLICA- n v 1 :i I s co-sta- rs v,.rs. s. ! ivrx: , : le-Kre- at twn l- -ft Main streets. Sunday services are: 8 a. m.. holy communion; 9.45 a. m.. Sunday school; 118 a. m.. holy communion and sermon; p. in., evening prayer and sermon. On Fridayon at 8 p. m., "Revelation: Rishop Jones will speak How Does God Make Ills Will Known?" This Is the second, of the bishop's series of addresses on vital questions of rewill be followed ligion. The addressesRev. J. H. Dennis, by discussion. The rector, will be home and will take the regular services. St. John's chapel. Ninth East and Loavenue. 9.45 a. m., Sunday school; gan 11 a. m. morning prayer and sermon by Mr. Ilenriques on "The aRevelation series of of liod." being the first of ermons on "The Foundations of Christian Relief; 7.30 p. m., evening prayer Lenten servand Rible class. Special ice on Thursdav at 4 p. m. and on Frim. The Rev. II. K. day at 7.30 p. In charge. priest St. Peter's chapel. 659 N. Second West. 9.45 a. rn.. Sunday school: 7.30 p. m., by Dean evening prayer and sermonservice on Lenten Oolladay. Special 7.30 at p. m withonaddress by Thursday the itev. M. W. Rice, and Deaconat 3 p. nv. children's service. Saturday ess Affleck in charge. Rmery house. 1327 12. Second South. 9.30 a. m., Sunday school for children In the neighborhood of the university. On Wednesday at 6.45 p. m., Rible class students. Course topic, The of a Christian." "Theuniversity Training Rev. M. W. Rice In charge. title role of the Uasky Mcturtzatlon of; Our I.ndy of Lourdes church. Klev-th- e famous staKe success. "The Chorus enth V.asl and Seventh South streets at S and 10; Sunday school nt IAdy." Mr. Held appeared In this pro- - Masses ductlon. but his chief claim of ronu- - J a- m except on tho first Sunday or larlty has been by reason of his re ".? markable performance as Don Jose in V"l"5!,?'l T support of GeraJdlne Farrar In "Car-- ? i n m men." In "The Golden Chance these two society nuI ( holr Meetings. Name the last Sunday exceptional artists win be seen to their Holy. best ndvantace. Miss Hldley as a poor of each month society at S a, m. MeetinK of the St. Vincent de Taul seamstress suddenly confronted with an everv Suiulav morning nt 10 society to opportunity enjoy for a brief period own poverty, grasps at the chance.! promotVrs of th Lnutue of the she meets a financial cred Heart meet tho lat Sunday of In the of the cathprince. Wallace Held, who falls in love each month with her. Circumstances eomnel the edral nt 3 p. m. sacristy sodality every secseamstress to hide her real Identity ondChildren ofofMary 1IA1TIST. th month at 3 p. m. Sunday ami refuse her frolden chance- - Subseof the Altar first Immanuel Fourth East and Monday church. society quently, however, these obstacles are month. Second South. I.ouls S. Bowerman. overcom after a series of excltlntr and D., minister. Hours of worship: 11 Holy Anp.el'8 sodality every third D. dramatic situations and the audience Is Sunday a. m. and 3 and 7.45 p. m. Evangelistic at 9 a. rn. Rehearsal for the members of the services. Sherrod and Whitteker, noted Klven to believe that all ends happily. To tell the story of "The Golden Cathedral choir every Monday night in southern evangelists. Sleeting at 3 P. m. for men and boys only. Subject, at 7.30; Chance" would hardly be fair, but this theSt.cathedral chorus at "Chains That Rind." Rible school at every Sunday can much be said: Those watching the 9..10 a. m. 9.45 a. m., F. J. Lucas, superintendent. screen will be transported from the choir every Saturday at 3 Services each day except Saturday at Junior slums to the clearance of wealthy P. m. 10.30 a. m. and 7.45 p. m. homes and vice versa. It deals with of Columbus every Tuesday Knights Rio Grande Baptist church. Second the adventures of Mary Denby. the wife nluht t S o'clock in clubrooms at South near Ninth West. Berton F. of the drunken, thieving Steve Denby, Hotel Utah. Rronson. minister: Miss Dressel. miswho is thrust by the society woman special schedule of services, to be sionary; Mrs. II. W. Pratt, Bible school for whom she Is working to fill a va- In A effect Morning worship and during the Lonten season, superintendent. cancy at a dinner, where a wealthy which began Ash Weunend.ty, has Keen Bible study at 1.30. The evening servyounsr bachelor falls head over heels announced by the nt. Rev. Joseph S. ice is a unjon one at Immanuel. In love with her and his affection is Glass, bishop of the diocese, for St. South Bethel Baptist church. Ninth Bron-socathedral. Devotions will be at and reciprocated; how the husband. In at- Mary's Lincoln streets. Berton 1. as to permit attendance to such hours to the finds In Miss house, tempting burglarize minister Dressel, least a part of them by every Cathhis wife and Inter attempts to black- at Bible H. charge; In his letter of missionary; Lyon Baynes. olic in Lake and Salt mail the you n ir bachelor, but Is killed Instructions the bishop especially com- school superintendent. Bible school at a. m.; morning worship at 11.45, after a desperate flht with the police, mended thee devotions as a means of 10.45 with sermon. No evening service on the holy season. must be seen to be appreciated. observing in of our church Devotions at the cathedral will be account House Peters, a screen star In the cast supporting Miss F.ldKley held union meeting at Immanuel. as follows: Mr. Held are such well known artsecond to none In the etronjcer emoand On all week days during Lent there tional male parta. A Keystone comists as Horace H. Carpenter. F.dythe will CONGREGATIONAL. be masses In the cathedral nt 7 acIn will He Pi t." and DM "lie S a. m. and at 12.15 o'clock Hatton. a. Rrnest edy, Chapman. Raymond and in. church. Fourth First Congregational on the company the Trtantfle subject Joy. Hazel Childers and other mem- noon. At the noonday masses on Tues- East and First South. Elmer I. Gobers of the Lasky and there be 11 will laat two days of the week. comstock Thursdays days shen, pastor. Morning12.30service, sermons. m. school. pany. p. o'clock; Sunday F.aoh Wednesday evening during Lent Rex Theatre. Other features on the new bill In- there will he benediction of the blessed Plvmouth church, Congrepational an clude Installment of the popular sacrament of the vlewlnc of D. T. McClelland, pasand a sermon to be preached W. Third North: Paramount the and South Hev. WITH IMctosraphs IMshop Glass. These tor Sunday school. 9.45, P. I. Pine, suby the Rt. the eleventh chapter of American travel series. services will begfcj promptly nt 7.30 perintendent; 7.30; service,H. Neil-soevening10.30. Ilex of the o'clock. The Red Circle. patrons W. school, Sunday Sandy On Friday evenings there will be the 11.30. has been a preaching, Miss superintendent; theatre, where the serial Sunday-MondaTheatre. Broadway cross of M. and benediction the stations 2.3'), Bountiful' school, y Sunday for the bl drawlns; card NH of the best releases on the Me of the blessed sacrament. beglnnlnK at GUe, superintendent; preaching, 3.20. o'clock. performances, can begin to see the tro program Is "Destiny, or tho 7.30 evenings at 7.30 o'clock there Sunday Congregational church. Fifth Phillips of the etory. Soul of a Woman." produced at the I. will be benediction unravelling of the ekelns of the blessed South and Seventh East streets; Rev. In sermons sacrament one and A. Rolfo studios and starring Kmlly by the Very 1. A. Simpkin. pastor Morning servThe theme has been a startling? Rev. George S. Rapier, S. M., presiice at 11 o'clock, the pastor's theme Stevens, the emotional actress. It will dent Its treatment of the subject of herediof All Hallows college. Claims for Himself": be being "Christ's at shown the Rroadway Sunday In addition to these special Lenten Sunday school at 12.30, A, F. Bardwell, tary crime Its moral would eecrn to only. services In the cathedral there will be superintendent; Christian Endeavor be that tho taint of criminal Instinct The story of "Destiny, or the Soul similar services in all parishes of the service at 7.45, the sermon being "The can be overcome provided of course of a Woman," which was written by diocese, the schedules for which have Freedom Which Christ Gives"; midbeen the announced pasfolP. Is by as week prayer service, Wednesday evenrespective In Anthony a been Kelly, educated victim has briefly that the tors. at 8 o'clock. lows: refined atmosphere and has sufficient Owing to the fact that a large ma- ing Standlsh. an artist, uses Mary, his jority disof Catholics nowadays are METHODIST. will power, due to the education, to wife, aa the model for his painting of pensed from the strict observance of Madonna. the When On tlte Park Methodist Episcopal a connoisseur fasts they are in duty bound to obthe other make determined effort. Liberty East and Ninth South: hand. It would seem that the unfortu- and the parishioner come to Inspect serve Lent by attendance at such de- church, Eighth E. Carter, pastor Sunday-schoo- l the picture, the connoisseur reconnlzes votions as these, or In some other spe- Rev. D. nate not possessed of the educational In a. m.; morning preaching at 10 way. along tho lines suggested by the model an old paramour and tlls cial the refinement of environ11 a. m., subject, "The Why advantages, at service in the his letter. bishop ment and the association with criminals, the husband so. The husband, surof Foreign Nations": Junior league at even thourh not havlnr committed prised, dissembles his real feelings and 3 p. m. Epworth league at 6.45 p. m.; r.Pist niMi. crime himself, would tend to make the the visitors buy the picture. St. Mark's cathedral.. 227 12. First evening preaching service at 7.30. subAfter they go he upbraids his wife. South. The Rt. Rev. Paul Jones, bishop. ject, "Christ Bid Against the World." solution a far more difficult one. All The services this first Sunday In Lent of which brings the spectator rlsrht She tells him In detail of her ac- are: a. m.. holy communion: '' 45 Heath Methodist Episcopal church. bark to where he started when the pic- quaintance with the connoisseur and a. m., 7.30 nnd S. Eighth West; Martin a. m. H school: Broadway Sunday holy how. for t ears five n. ture years, she had believed communion and sermon bv the dean on Thomas. pastor namely that It all depends. Sunday school, 10 Additional features which are booked herself lesally married to him. But "The Joy of Faith In God"; 4.30 p. m.. a. m., Doriatd ColcloURh. 11 a. m. : for the lie today and tomorrow In- the husband will not believe and puts choral evenlnar player and address by dent; morning worship at superintenclude the eltrhth Installment of "Uncle her and her Infant son into the streets. the dean on "The Duty of Renuncia- prayer meeting, Thursday evening at Sam at Work.'. the educatlonnl srlal The wife leaves the baby on the step. tion." Special Lenten service dally ex- 7.30. Service on Wedneswhich deals with the manner of opera- of a monastery, with a crucifix bear-In- n cept Wednesday. 1.30 a. m.. holv communion: 4.20 Second Methodist Episcopal church, her name on Its hand, and enters a day. tions of the various departments of the Martin m., children's service and ftorv talk: 1715 S. Fourth East street;school. federal government; "Her Nauchty brothel, known as the "House of I.ost 10 p. in., evening prayer and address bv Thomas, pastor Sunday a comedy, and "Hlood Heritage." Souls." the Hev. E. T. LowIh of Logan. The a. m., James Barr, superintendent; i:ye. Seventeen years later the boy Is a Very Rev. S. R. Colladay, dean. a three-paUniversal drama dealing at 7.30 p. m.; Eppreaching service worth league at 6.45, Olga Huebler, with the struggle between science and novice In the monastery. F.efore be St. Paul's church. Fourth South nnd leader: service, prayer midweek modern police methods. coming a monk he wants to see the middle-week for Rex the feature The world. Father Anthony gives consent. will be a Triantrle drama. "Daphne ard The lad wanders Into the "House of the Pirate. with Ullian Olsh. the star Iost Souls," of which his mother is of "The Birth of a Nation." In the lead- - now proprietress. There the boy meets Inrc rote. This Is a thrlltlncr story of lust, avarice, passion and beauty, who 11 the days when Ioullana wa a French tempt him. in vain, but finally he suc1. r colony and Kirls were sent across the cumbs to beauty. The proprietress sea to be sold to th colonists for wive. enters, leads the boy to her room, and "SELECTED FEATURES" db The play takes Its name from the lead- learns by the crucifix he wears that ing character, played by Miss llsh, the he Is her son. She beg.'s him to go troMcn haired little heroine of tn THE THEATRE WITH AN ESTABLISHED STANDARD back to the Then she reTriannle-Grifrit- h studios. The play nounces her monastery. and forever takes place In the seventeenth century falls fainting.companions and In the Green Forest of France and Kight years later the boy Is a parish the crude cabins of the settlers priest. In a fearful storm an old hag oon? Best Pictures Best JIuslc Best House. In America, with ?.ome stlrrlnjf scenes enters the church. It is the mother. on the sea. She kneels at the altar and recognizes For the last two days of the week the of the Madonna for which the feature attraction will be the series she picture posed, and her son by the cruciTUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Sl'MJAY AND MONDAY of 'Graft" stories dealing with the fix he still wears. Unknowing, he methods of prapln monopolies of va- gives her as the Angel of absolution rious kinds In various plares. A second Death descends and bears away her S. feature will be a three-par- t drama, srirlt. "The IJvlnir l,te. which has for Its In In theme the reformation of a girl of the Theatre. Hen-ri'jue- s, ay I - " e' fr faacl-ratln- at Ct-ccll- a ir fr n, all-st- '5e-'l.- DAILY Vaudeville MATINEE If liS WEEK'S HOWARD And His SONG REVUE, Assisted Ethelyn Clark five-mlnu- ar te i n, 0 : rt 9 aui E ra sua D by CItAltI.ES (CHIC) SALE. Impersonator from Life. MARIE IIISHOP. Violinist. TRAVEL WEEKLY AND ORCHESTRA. EMMET DEVOY & CO. "His Wife's Mother" max; and snyijek Wonders. Twentieth CentursPAUL, LKVAX AND DOBBS. MATINEES, "Turns, Twists and Falls." .15 p. m. 10c, 25c, m-- wLa SHOW COc. m. S.15 10c, 25c, 50c, 75c. FEVRE With GEORGE and MAY LE 22E2ESS7I3 SIS Wednesday evening at 7.30. Illff Methodist Episcopal church, Ninth East and First South; E. J. Magor, pastor Sunday school, 10 a. m., W. W. Jones, superintendent; church services, 11 a. m. and 7.45 p. m. The pastor will preach at both of these "The Church services; morning subject,"The to Be"; evening Tempta- 7 subject. tion." Epworth league service at m. People's volunteer services are Young held. This evening Pastor Adams will continue his series of lectures on the will "Nature of Man." the subject heCondidiscuss this evening is "Man's tion in Death; Where Does Hem.Go to Services at 7.30 p. at Death." be obtained. SciA free lecture on "Christian ence" will be given by Clarence C. Eaton, C S. B., member of the board of lectureship of the Mother church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, at Salt Lake theatre Given at 3 o'clock.Sunday afternoon, Marchof19.Second Church of under auspices EVANGELICAL. Lake. German Evangelical Mission, Swedish Salt and Second South Lutheran church. p. II. Leesmann, pastor Fourth East; B. 2.30 p. m.; service, 3.30 school, Methodist Episcopal church, Sunday First D. S. SERVICES Second South and Second East; Will A. p. m. Betts, D. D., pastor The pastor will CHRISTIAN. occupy the pulpit both morning and evening; morning subject. "The Church church (disciples), Central Christian Salt Lake Stake Conference. The for America"; evening subject, "Look- Third East and Fourth of Salt Lake stake will be South conference streets; for a Man." Sunday school at 9.45 Chester A. Snyder, pastor- - Sunday held today at ing Assembly hall at 10 a. m., a. m.; public worship at 11 a. m. and school, 10 a. m., C. H. Zimmerman, su2 p. m. and 7.30 p. m., with special mu7.45 p. m.; Epworth league at 6.30 p. m.;' 11 sic at each service. morning "Aworship, on Wednesday evening perintendent; prayer meeting in sermon Lesson o'clock, Sugar House Conference. The consubject, at 7.45. Endeavor ference of Sugar House ward will conChristian Forgiveness"; 6.30 P. m.; evening preaching vene at 6.30 p. m. The stake presidenMethodist Episco- meeting, Trinity African 7.15 p. m., sermon, "The Recy will be present and the following: service, 241 Rev. E. Sixth South; palian church, numbers will be given by the special D. R. Jone?, pastor Sermon, 11 a. m., ward of Trusting Faith"; 8 midweek m. "Star of Descending choir: ward p. service, Wednesday, prayer of the subject, "Distinguishing: "Bridal March," Signs ladies' chorus; Night," 8 p. m., "Bartimeas"; 12.30 Righteous"; march. 1UBLE STUDENTS. ASSOCIATED triumphal quartet; p. m., class meeting; Sunday school at Ward. The parents' class will The Bible Students' association class beThird 2 p. m.; 3 p. m.. Christian Endeavor. addressed by B. S. Hinckley on "Re138 Second meet in will hall, Unity Special singing by the choir. Hon.e." in the ligion 2 m. at p. East street, Fifth Ward. D. W. Parrott will adPR E s II VTERI A N. dress the parents' class. THEOSOPHICAL. First Tresbyterlan church, C street Ward. The work of Luther Eleventh of the branch Lake Salt The Burbank will be discussed by State and E. South Temple Sunday school 315 room meet in will society at 9.45 a, m.; morning service of pubFrank Evans in the meeting of week as fol- Senator lic worship at 11 o'clock; theme of Templeton building every 8.15 the parents' class. m.. a at p. Ward. "Books for Home sermon, "Prayer and Providence." Pas- lows Monday night for Eighteenth the public; Reading" be the subject for diswill tor's Communicants' class, at 3 p. m.; general meeting a meeting only for cussion by Mrs. W. M. Stewart before night, Young People's society of Christian Wednesday of the society; Friday night the parents' class. Endeavor at 6.30; second services of members 8.15 p. m., a class for those interTwentieth Ward. Dr. T3. G. Gowans at 7.45, pastor's theme, at public worship will address the parents' class. Suband Modern Science"; midweek ested in theosophy. "Prayer in Education." service of prayer and conference, ject, "Modern AimsThe Burton Ward. LUTHERAN. parents' class Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. avetoday will be J. H. Tipton. speaker "Child church. First Lutheran Danish Culture." Third Presbyterian church Morning nue and E street; John Lund, pastor Subject, 11 o'clock, Bev. H. W. "How to Teach ReWard. Cannon service at 10 at a. services m.; at school D. D., will preach on "A Little Sunday in the Home" is the subject for 11 a. rn. and 8 p. m. ; Young People's ligion sermon meeting, Tuesday evening; choir prac- an address before the parents' class Farther." Before the Dr. Reherd will preach regular a today bv Prof. John HenryM. Evans. sermon to tha boys and girls on "The tice, Friday evening. Ward. John Whittaker Fnsign be the speaker at this morning's will Japanese Cherry Blossom." Sunday Swedish Evangelical Lutheran session of the parents' class. His subschool at 12.15, Mrs. R. G. McNiece, church. Second and Fourth East; will be "The Relation Between Christian Endeavor at O. B. Hanson, South superintendent; pastor Sunday school, ject Parent and Child." The public Is cor7.30, Mr. F. C. Mortensen, president. 9.45 a. m.. Arnold Hultquist. superin11 a. m. The dially invited. tendent; Swedish services, Westminster church. Lutheran meet Presbyterian will league First West and Fifth South streets; church parlors Thursday, S.30In p. the m. Rev. Horace Sanderson, minister C. A. W'ilson will serve refreshMrs. 11 a. m. 7.45 Sunand p. m.; Preaching, ments. p. m., R. L. Snyder, day school, 12.15Mission superintendent; Sunday echool, St. John's Evangelical Lutheran, 632 W. First North, 9.30 a. mi, A. M. Missouri synod. 124 E. Seventh South; Lewis, superintendent: Harry pastor Sunday Christian Endeavor, 4 p. m. ; junior senior William 9.30Schmoock. a. m.; German services, Christian Endeavor, 6.30 p. m. ; prayer school, 10.30 a. m.; Lenten services, Wednesmeeting, Wednesday, 7.45 p. m. p. nu Concordia meets day at 7.45 at 7.30 p. m. with Miss L. Tuesday 937 UNITARIAN. The W. Second South. Miller, First Unitarian; John Malick. minis- choir meets Wednesday evening after ter Service at 11; sermon, second in services. B3LL series on "Attitude Toward Life," "A World to Be Endured Bear It." "Thou CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. therefore endure hardships as a good sermon, "Substance." Sunday SubjectChurch II Timothy; "Is It the pleasHavemann's Wild Lions and soldier," of First Christ, Scientist, 336 ure of the king that the place Kinder-g'arteremainn E. Broadway Sunday 11 services, so bad?" Pilgrim's Progress. . a. m. and 8 o'clock p. m.-- SunTigers at 11; Sunday school changed o'clock 5 a. m. : the Wednesday 9.4 school, day to 10 a. m. The church is at 138 S. EXTRA 8 ADDED FEATURE. services are held at o'clock. evening Second East street. Second Church of Christ, Scientist, MARGARET WHITNEY E. Ladies Literary Club building, 850 11 SEVENTH DAY ADVEXTIST, South Temple Sunday services, IX HER OWJf SONGS. Seventh Day Adventlst church. Sixth o'clock a. m.; Sunday school, 9.45 a. m. ; East and Fifth South Sabbath servFIVE OTHER FEATURES. evening services, 8 o'clock. ices every Saturday as follows: Sab- Wednesday All are welcome to these church servbath school at 10 o'clock a. m. and ices. CHAHGE I I PRICES 'at 11 o'clock; a Bible study Free reading rooms In the Walker preaching is held in the afternoon at 4 o'clock. Main and Second South, Bank building. Every Sunday evening: at 6 o'clock the where Christian Science literature may L The-osophic- al - Re-her- d, five-minu- te I0W PLAmm 7-FEAT- URE ; m TONIGHT ESI hM A SUNDAY OMV By request sail i rWJW.,yiWWFWP!ipig)) "THE SOULofa YJOHAH" in Rose Stahl's Biggest Success a & RAT fl ?!5 PW? ds. TP?! W JHP MONDAY AND TUESDAY NANCE O'iNJElL "THE WITCH" 51 FROM "THE SORCERESS." V ammsmmm See the famous dressing room scene. Phone now for seat reservations. NOT AN EXPERIMENT underworld throusrh the care of her baby. The locale of the story Is monstly In the art studios of Paris and Cocoanut Oil Fine For Washing- Hair - If you want to your hair ftood condition, be keep careful what you wash It with. Most soaps ani prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, make the hatr brittle, and co-Is Just mulslf'.ed very harmful. coanut oil (which Isplain and entirely pure the srre.sess). 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Send mediate relief an d of this ofno money, but tellto others M. hummers, Mrs. fer P. &ttr 13am- -. Ind Ad liox Mehesy IXIE STRATTON Is the heroine in D1 the three-par- t Mustang Mutual western drama, "Margy of the Foothills," which gives wide scope to her powers of expression, and which Is one of the most exacting she has ever appeared in. Art Acord, one of the most popular actors on the screen, famous for his work not only on the screen, but in actual life, will be remembered for his skill at the various round-up- s held In Salt at the fair grounds a few years ago in his delineation of western customs. "Margy of the Foothills" will be shown today In connection with a one-reVogue comedy entitled "Flooded with Trouble." This picture was taken during the recent floods In California and the unusual water conditions were taken advantage of In creating this unusual comedy, a reel of real high water level comedy with laughs by the gallon with the splashing "Vogue" comedians. The Mutual Traveler personally conducts you through the various Interesting places of Industry and Interest In and around Miami. Fla,, the Mehesy bill closing with an animated comedy by Harry Talmer, showing "Pa McGlnnes endeavoring to keep up with the Joneses. "HE Li'S Helen Ware siGEE I Wffls The victory of n slroncr man In lawless town. A Trlanisle Masterpiece. 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c. nouI-stlrrl- their combined effoMd reach the dignity of n yinnhony Prof. J. J. national reputation ns an org:nnlt nnd director. ALL WEEK PARAMOUNT PICTURES EXCLUSIVELY "Better" Pictures for You and Your Family. Which means clean, wholesome entertainment, purposely avoiding sensational subjects. The most popular of all pictures because they appeal to the best citizenship in every community. Extra! Extra! Evelyn Nesbit Thaw and her son Bunnell In "THREADS A OF DESTINY picture jnu tnnst nee. tis in: :iJ ex.- v- 12.30. m OLEO RIDGELY AND WALLACE REID "THE GOLDEN CHANCE" WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY MARY PICKFORD in "BEHIND THE SCENES" "THE RED CIRCLE" A serial with n hlg punch. 'UNCLE SAM AT WORK' IIiw the srovernment operates. "HER HAUGHTY EYES" A darlns:lj- - filmrd comedy. "BLOOD HERITAGE" An nrrniznment of police method by 11 nelcn tint. usual importations oi Hops have been allowed to reach the United States. No more can be had until the end of the war. We have succeeded, however, in securing out of this limited amount our full requirements, as heretofore. 13o-liemis- in SUNDAY AND MONDAY An tinaurpnssed bill. In- PEARL WHITE. 1 Second Show 2 p. m. Come Early. TODAY, MONDAY AND TUESDXY I!" "If wrnnl!onnl aerial of intense terest, featuring fearless . vTHREE CHANGES OF PROGRAM THIS WEEK. First Show A 1 ng McClellan lias "THE IRON CLAW" ART ACORD. And the charming? Dixie Stratton. "SEE AMERICA FIRST,' The Mutual traveler will personally conduct you to Miami, Fla. "FLOODED AVITII THOliHLE" Laughs by the gallon! Ilig'hwater level of comedy with the splashing Vogue comedians. "Keeplnsr Up With the JoneeM." Animated cartoon by "Pop" Harry Palmer. Pa McGinnls has much trouble! Morj-- TTe men comprising; the American Concert Orchestra are artists not picture players. Each man Is n aololnt of individual reputation SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY imw hero, Curtain 2.30, Thurs. and Sat. 15c, 25c.f4'1 Curtain 8.20. mmm Featuring the celebrated cowboy MATINEES NIGHTS mi The first Rlncblrd' picture a remarkable piny with a wonderful cast. enactluK a . Real Not Reel Music el HEAD Ol NAVY LEAGUE. Col. Robert M. Thompson, who. as president of the Navy Defense League of America. Is devoting a large part of his ttm to the work of urging on Congress the re-- i of a greater naval establishment, has been a member of the league lnee 1902. He Is a graduate of the Annapolis Naval academv in the clasH of 1S6. and has lontr been of the Naval Alumni associapresident Since Colonel Thompson has taktion. en active charge of the work of the navy league It has grown from an ora few of ganization score New composed York inn to only Its present nd Influence, including proportions! more than o.ft.n patriotic American men and women. Hart return rneagrmrnt, EMILY STEVENS The Ernest Wilkes Stock Co. 1IJI ! William J GIRLS DA1CM METROPOLITAN EVEXIXGS, . in n So. Near Main. s. for capacity audlence. m;nt iHirins the middle of the week. and Thtjreday, the latest of the Universal drama. "The Sphinx. will be the featured picture. In this production Herbert Kelcey and Effie Shannon are given the leadlnsr roles. The picture Is epectacular In many of lie acene. which are of course laid In larce part In the land of that Unt and the mysterious atatuary after which In this photodramA take Its! name. a name frltren Instance the sphinx to a very charmlnir. and atlurlnfr dancer g who Interpret the sinuous and ancient of classical dance as Eirypt. To her associates heaa ia the Inscrutable and mysterious flffure In the deeert sand of granite Sahara. If she had another a nnme It beliai been forgotten. Nererth-lesneath her mask rf hartlessnesa ahe la consumed by a yearning for motherhood and a penulne affection for ne man. The peculiar and unconventional atmosphere aurroundlns? the fphln Is ample excuse for the remarkable situation which the author Irtae woven Into a hljrhly dramatic and romance. Interest-holdlnOn Friday and Saturday there will second The returned to the Uherty the In Lake Silt Triangle presentation drama "The Ore?n Swamp," a tory of The the error of a woman's Jealousy.Besxle f hand leadfnr role ie In thecome to be known Barriscale. who linn aa the princess of lovalle roles, albeit her part In this production would seem to be rather that of the willful little mln who loves her husband Insanely. by That rote by the way is played who Is TVed-nead- West Second The Best OF I picture "ill i WIDELY known to motion 'ATHOI.lt. throughout the country, Cleo I'ldgley and Wallace Held, both St. Mary s cathedral. E. South Temof whom frequently have appeared in ple and It streets: the Ht. llev. Joseph th supporting rolr-- of famous stars, S. Glass. C. !.. D. bishop of Salt residence, S31 I. Soth Lake; cathedral will make their first appearance as Masses on Sunday, 6.30, b, .,In the, "Tho Temple production. hlKh at 11 ociock.sermon witn serIsky and Golden Chance." which Is the blr fea. mn'n. t i mass i..i 11 and ture today and until Wednesday at the benediction. 7.."0 p. m.; daily ir.astes at " Paramount-I'mpreaanu S a. m. This Is a play of modern life n Its various shades ' ; . . St. Patrick s church, Fourth South writtenhi Jem! f.pfiipftn 1 between Fourth ard Fifth West streets t I ,J S and 10: Sunday school at riVlu M,." Masses at Miss F.Sdadey and Mr. Held forio.3). some time have been members of the Twelfth South Iasky organization and have won' St; Ann's Kast and Fifth Fourthchapel. In Paramount popularity TMa-ivstreets Mass and sermon nt S o clock. Mln incV;;" if will continue, in spito of war conditions, to liave the delicate flavor that only the finest Bohemian hops can jrive. FISHER BEER will be one of the very few beers in America which will contain its full quota of imported hops throughout the coming year. Supported by WALLACE REID, in "TO HAVE AND TO HOLD" SOUTH AMERICAN TRAVEL BURTON HOLMES TRAVEL PIC- TURES, BRAY ANIMATED CARTOONS, Second Half. Special Music Orchestra under direction of Willard Weihe. Ed. P. Kimball at organ. Franz. Rath's Pianographs. Continuous 12.30 to 11 p. m. Matinee, any seat, 10c. Nig-liBalcony 10c, Entire Parquet loc, Lojes 25c. PARAMOUNT PICTOGRAPHS. SERIES, First Half of Week. t FISHER BEER ft FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MAE MURRAY, fn 1 L m Fisher Brewing Co. The prize is IN THE BEEiw |