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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCII Drama of Life Seen ft at Pantages itiiiiuiiiiitiiiuiiiiumiuiiiiiiisiniiiiuiiuiiiiuiifiuiiiiiiiiMi Gorgeous Cottumes Worn in 'The Dove' On Stage and Screen IlIlltlllltlllllllllllllllllllllllHliiL tu "The trowd" equal! for a peace time picture, what Vldor'! other treat 'The Big I'arade," ofmaattirpk, fered aa a war picture. There la no spectacular background of pomp, no booming of runs; but there la the aame desperate struggle against an enemy every bit as lurnilduble poverty. The director ha a brought out all of the human lntereat element that la necessary by hla amall human touches upon the canvaa of Ufa, be has produced a rare masterpiece. It la not stretching thlnga to say that "The Crowd" contains all the pathos of "Ilimioresque," with perhsps a more pronounced touch of realism. It deals with the struggles of a young married couple jgalast.'B.w .. jork'4 millions. There are the overbearing laws that sometimes make the siratfcle more difficult. But above all there are twelve reels of life, most dramatic commodity In existence. The. cast Is headed by Eleanor Boardman and Jamea Murray. Thla la the first picture In which the latter has ever had mors than the part of an extra, but his. acting belles bis lack of experience. And to melt the lump in your throat after witnessing such a powerful picture, there la a vaudeville bill, headed by Chester Spencer, and Lola Williams, one of the funniest comedy troups- that has ever opened ns trunk In Salt Ijike. Clarissa mugning Spencer, daughter of Chester 8pen cer, assists her father In the act. Stepping Along," with Orland Bryan, uanm, uorcas name, Tnelma iee Mora vernon ana umi Young, is a e naming- act deserving of a uji mo&i any program. Bert swor, "The Blaok Aoe of opaaes, oilers an informal lecture In which he delivers some humorous philosophy to the tune of many laughs omi mucn applause from the audience. Jne rive inlands, exponents of the tumbling and balancing art, perform difficult acrobatio feats, and Peres and .Marguerite live up to their billing s juKgairs rar excellence." Seldon Heaps at the organ and R. Brunswick with his Pantages or mean, complete me program. - spot-plac- Wilkes Players Announce 'The Dove' Next Week fr years It has been the custom thester to ptesent an extraordinary attraction during conference week for the entertainment of conrerence visitors and local play goers. In line with this policy, the Wilkes Players will next week present, as ttieir special conference attraction Wiiiard Mack"! gigantic, spectacular urama. xne Dove. with all the mmptuousness of the original New iorK production as produced by David Belasco at the Belasco theater. The Dove' requires a cast of more man nuy people, massive settings, gorgeous costumes and alluring music. The story of the play Is a wonder ful romance of a beautiful senorlta ana a young American, the action being laid in Mexican, a resort town Just over the mythical Mexican Mr. Mack probably having border, had in mind Mexlcall. Miss Gladys George will be seen as the beautiful senorlta, who is known at the Purple Pigeon inn, where she Is a cabaret singer, as The Dove." Th! Mexican caballero, .Senor Tostado., Immensely wealthy and arrogant, desires to possess her, but finds an obstacle In Johnny Powell, a young American gambler. The shooting scene In the second act. In which Johnny Powell kills Tostado's cousin, the bandit Gomes, Is one of the most thrilling ever staged. Johnny's arrest and his subsequent facing of a firing squad are other gripping Incidents. Ben Erway will be seea as Johnny Powell, and Noel Leslie as .Senor Tostado, and other members of the Wilkes company will be seen in picturesque roles. The current attraction at the Wilkes. "What Anne Brought Home,' la proving a delight to playgoers. of the WHkea fcj of the icreen'i greatest successes end, according to the proas clippings from all parts of the country, "The Cruise of the Hellion" Is by far the biggest attraction that Mr. Pyper has turneo out and no doubt will do capacity business at the Klalto theater. Marcus Enterprises Offer Script Books Annmincermrnr war made yesterday by Loula Marcus, president of the L. Marcua Enterprises, operating a chain of theaters throughout the lnterruoun-tal- n country, that an Innovation in the theatrical business would be preaented the public today in the form 9ttheater scrip. According to the announcement, mis scrip, which will be accepted at the box office of any theater operated by the company, may be used in much the same manner a a commutation ticket cn a railroad. These scrip books will be honored at any time at the theaters operated by the concern and may be used by anyone. According to air. siarcus, scrip nas proved a most ' satisfactory way of purchasing theater admissions in the United States, all of the largest theater circuits In the country using the system at the present time with great success. DEGLAREDFitIR till Block Euehu (Keller Formula) has re that terrible irritation and It works on the bladder as salts do on the bowels. Drives out foreign deposits and lessens excessive acldr ity. This relieves the Irritation that muses "Getting Up Nights." Get 0 tablets, which Is enough for most cases, at all drug stores. Keller Laboratory. Meohnnlcsburg, O., or locally at W. H. Dayton Drug Co. (Adv.) lieved The Salt Lake Tribune Offers a Booklet on Removal of Stains Make your clothes last longer. This can be accomplished by moving the spots and stains aoon a they appear. nia. American ALGIERS UP). If tha Soclets del Amis du Sahara (Society of the Friends of the Sahara) has Its way with tha Sahara desert, camel ara vans may b replaced by flocks of flivvers, and the palm Tree 'at eark oasts may give way to hot dog stands and billboards. - The society Is mapping out route! through the great aand waste In an effort to facilitate government admin latr.it Ion and military command, de velop the desert country and link Algiers with the Sudan. The routes are not real highways, many of them be ing merely tracks Indicated only by the marks of previous vehicles. Mod ern low priced motorcars traveled some of lhem last year, however, and It Is be lie vt d that where one car can go others win toiiow. Operations have not yet reached the stage of real estate development, but the society s connections with railway and shipping Interests are aald to have promoted the tourist business In the desert, and plans have been made for regular transportation services. says Rep. women, she moreover, thinks, havi "better sense than to Isolate themselves in a feminist group." Although there are as yet rnly lour women members of the American house of repreaentatlves as compared to the thirty-on- e in the German reichs- ram, mese iqur are unanimous in. iu belief that no matter how their numbers! Increase, there never will be a strictly woman'a group In the house. "A mernjer, ..nrf congress," aald Representative Edith Nourse Rogers of Massachusetts, 'is elected as an Individual, not aa a woman, and represents her constituency the women not one whit more than the men." She agreed with Mrs. Kahn that masculine opposition to woman'a suffrage in Kurope and Great Hritain had tn a more organized and aggressive feminist movement there than has ever been seen or ever will de velop In thia country. The present four women members of In congress differ widely political views, background and major interests. Both Mrs. Kahn and Mra. Kather-In- e Langeby of Kentucky, Republicans, are particularly Interested In legislation on local matters, especially as 4 1 1. 3t ,..s 1JI um.m F.MIIS (AD. approach of th parliamentary elections have revived lntereat In the situation at Mariclllea, where the elect lou ltxta are said to be loaded with names of people Ions dead or moved away. The city la checking these lists araln aa It hai done before, but how many of the bogus volera will he eliminated Is a matler of speculation. if Wear Overalls, Thrown Out to I mm L ft M n I ' ar l I IV w ' I 1 I I V court 'M JiO i .the . C. ... Coveralls, Back Aprona & Calico" Dresses . Dancers During the Evening r Was Had at the RememberWhat a Wouxtf-a-Tim- e Last Coin Scramble! Ladies, 10c; Gents, 25c THEATER SCRIP It th modern medium foe purIt aavi! you moneys 10& chasing entertainment. Tim and Is mar convenient . . . Buy a book today. gfiipirt.--t t fJasVft JteSerr A plaaftsos ftecdva 15e aad 60c slu. And ax-L rrrap (asnllr, a P190-- Throat sad L V en dust Salra, 3Sc VrVSNWS-V- i n f J aai i VfClQHV mm mammm Starts Saturday NORWAT im. L2sCmo Ul II I WILL II ll m ii j. F. C. CLARK, Times Bldfl., New York. 3t4f5y JTTfff-fyfe- p JfT- VOUR OWN CONGRESSMAN ., e- - - RF r S A 1 v VI w N,w mw m m m. m at j 1 NeiL Today SCHETTLER oatarc. m J BOYD In Pieces W w"Ctvut i. victosianS i DAYS ONLY 1 1 r ; jL il THC I P4AMATC SiNSATTOH OT TMM If KsX RICHARD 1 ::.. : Mrs. Christina Alfed Davidson the ataga to becoma a at Radcllff College, Boston, Mass. She was leading woman for Lionel Barrymore-atu-de- nt 1 ffmsifflE There are few cases of rash, itching or chafing which will not be relieved with a iew applications of Kesinol. The most stubborn akin affections promptly yield to its soothing, healing properties. In thousands of homes Kesinol is today the first to be used on any skin irritation. At all drvggisit. tarn Resinol Sennett Comedy What Anne Brought Home MINORCAS THIS VARIETY la of Rpaaisk named for the origin, lslaad of Minorca, off the coast of Spain. First exIn ported to England tt thrlvea well tn Rooky Kountala eUraette. n. OICB CHICKS egu to 140. ri prod aoe TO others JOe Soma of th beat yee-r- lr bring a bred-to-la- THH JfAJUCWTPLACB for all varUUes of fowls, as well as poultry aruppUea, Is In the osvsstfled ads. Order baby ohloks , safety by man at IK U Turn arer On ISO of many breeds In Poultry Wantad ef Tn Comedy-Dram. . V a . Matinees Today and Saturday at 2:30 Nights at 8:30 reve- nue of tlO to 0 annualpays to buy from ly. y a dealer handling strains. aa Larry Johnson's Famous TRIBUNE SPECIAL CONFERENCE .A.TTEAQIION Starting With the Matinee Snnday Willard Mack's Gigantic Spectacular Drama THE DOVE Bnge Cast of Mors Than 50 Gorgeous Costumes MasslTs Settings Alluring Music Bait Lake folks are urged to get tickets for Snnday, Monday and Tuesday vta give preference to conf erence Trett8Mft ter half of the week. "KemovaJ Name puuvts Street BABY CHicta AH breeds an rarWtlM. earn, in tha ciaaafled ads. Itslelii COMEiO TAKE MY ADVICE I sSW t V i fifth JBAIRlffilEEMEgS I eT&Msnt leatterKicL' JLHit YM ,m Sfeeal MOLLY O'DAV l-r- h -i 1 if VaudeviUe ( New! COMING SUNDAY Five More Performances BLACK II I Just 3 More Days j AM "SKYSCRAPER" of Money Misg Gladys George, -- TOMORROW-WILLI- ANOTHER HARDTIME DANCE AND COIN SCRAMBLE 2000 , ...... l MAY MAC AVOV MALCOLM MAC OREQOR HEDDA HOPPER Th ... In one of the gorgeous costumes she wears In The Dove" at toe Wilkes next cost of living in Turkey has increased 1704 per cent since 1914, according week. to statistics compiled by the British Chamber of Commerce. The price of bread has Increased of these preserves years. Fifty-sevfrom 1.8 plasters per oke (the oke contain from 5000 to 25 OvO acre! each. 14 2.8 pounds) to piasters. A Imported game as well as native wild equals hundred plasters equal 51 cents ac- life finds a refuge there. Then thoucording to the present rate of ex- sand quail from Mexico will build change. Sugar has jumped from I their nests In the Oklahoma preserves to 62 plasters the oke, coffee from thlB spring and hundreds of pheas 11 to 220 plasters, potatoes from 1 ants will be turned loose In the pro to 14. S plasters, cheese from 7.5 to tected areas next fall. S 205 plasters, meat from to 115. pe troleum from 1.25 plasters per oke to 27 plasters and charcoal from half a CKUUB, JUNK M plaster to 9. In July of 1014 an In a dividual could live on 156.75 plasters aoo ta SI zoo In per month. For the same month Spain, Italy, Riviera, Sweden, Scot, 1926, the cost was 2825 1 plasters. One of the cheapest places to live land, Berlin, (Paris, London). World In the world before the war, Turkey cruia), January iccn, ma, tiuaays, has now become one of the most $1000 up. Medrtarranaarl, 66 days. anuary 80, lifts. Sow up. . 0. TOMLINSON, WILSON HOTEL, Game in Oklahoma Salt Lake. Frederic J. Ilaskln. Director, The a!t Lake Tribune Information Bureau, Washington, D. C I Inclose herewith four cents In enpy of the booklet s'ampa forof a Stains." City American make the bloc" nec- MAJINEE LADIES" Padded Poll Lists Amuse French Voters . .Deserts Stage re- Hot water takes out fruit stains, but if you use it on a milk or egg stain It "drives it in" and makes it worse. Soap, on the other hand, takes out grease spots and makes fruit stains worse. There Is a remedy for every stain even the scorched spots on coi ion and linen. Write our Washington Bureau today for the booklet that tells bow eighty-eigdifferent to remove kinds of stains. Incloae four cents In stamp" to cover return postage and handling charge. Mass. (AP). A WATERTOWN, minister gun that will hurl a ton of e on Its way Is miles twenty-ninsteel frot.i the government arsenal at to the Panama canal. coast defense The gun Is a rifle, seventy feet long, of the second l;irE-- st caliber In us in coaat defense fortifications. A special car was necessary to carry the great weapon to the Brooklyn navy The gun alone weighs 2!7,0i0 yard. J7S.0O0 Its carriage and pounds, Additional parts weighing pounds. 6rt,(U0 poun.la have been shipped along with the huge rifle. A naval vessel will take the gun alMiard at the Brooklyn navy jard for tran Sortat Ion to tha canal. resentatlve Florence l.ihn of Califor- ex-Uta- "Will Tell or Says W. H. Dunham. Write My Experience to Anyone." W. H. Dunham, North Hampton, N. H., says: "For 25 years I have had to get up 4 to 5 times nightly. Ltthl-ate- d Politics. in WAMHVGTOV (AP). men are "too nice" ever to a "woman's development 'of essary In American politics, Tour Across Sahara Plan, of French Society Hailed by leading motion picture critics throughout the world as his greatest success and as one of the outstanding pictures of all time, Charlie Chaplin in "The Clrcua" comei to the Paramount theater Saturday for a two weeks run. . "The Circus" recently received the highest praise ever accorded a motion picture when the Literary Digest pub lished more than six pages of excellent reviews from New York critics, who were unlimited in their praise of this "work of art." In the opinion of the majority of these critics, Chaplin Is an Institution In this country, and the fact that "The Circus" Is the first picture he has made in two years makes It of unusual Interest to all. More than five years In making, "The Circus" brings Chaplin back to the screen In a type of picture which will appeal to all. As the great comedian ntmseir put It, " 'The Circus Is a lowbrow comedy for highbrows." In other words, it is the genuinely funny slapstick which Finds Many Havens cannot but bring laughs from the most There is discriminating audience. of famous pathos just enough Chaplin's OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (AP). In "The Circus to make It stand out the Indian's last hunting for ail time, according to critics, as an Oklahoma, Is taking drastic steps to re ground, unparalleled achievement. plenish its game supply, wnicn has been decreasing at an alarming rate. More than 2a0,000 acres or land In all except two of the seventy-seve- n counties are leased by the slate for game preserves, where no hunter or dog will be permitted to tread for two ni Women in Congress See No Need for Women't i Turk Cost of Living Jumps 1704 Per Cent Helps the Situation CONSTANTINOPLE (AP)' The They Say This Play "The Cruise of the Hellion," one of the most fascinating stories that h, S. Kns-lani- l ' Screen Play by Opens at Salt Lake has ever been brought to the silver screen, written by George W. Pyper, former Salt Lake newspaper man and son of George D. Pyper, manager of xne salt L.ane meater, win be shown for the first time In Salt Lake at the Kialto theater beginning today. r'yper, wno for several years was connected with Salt Lake newspapers, has grained considerable reputation since entering the motion picture Industry and has to his credit several U. Irrigation In California and Thieves Find Furs regards I.eroy Beaulleu, candidal for dep I he coal Franc mining Industry In Kentucky, Uty. furnlehed laughter lot Mrs. Rogers, Republics) on the othto th mayor for a whan Safer Than Jewels permit heto anplled er bnd, has devoted much of her time hold a political meeting tn a ln national foreign trade development large cemetery. and the related suhjecta of an Ameri(AD. Indtm IDOV. "Yon must be crafT," h was told. can merchant marine and the stimulathieve are flmllna; furs and tohaci-"Sot at all." ha replied. "I want to tion of svlallon. more valuable booty than Jewels. to the voters." talk Mrs. Maiy T. Norton. Democrat, 10 The thief resllies only rent per S'ow Jersey, was president of the Day on a aucceeaful jewelry haul, goot-laYard crime leterlors have Nuraery as.vclatlon of Jersey City for ! ten years before her election, and soThe receivr of atnien Jewels Last Time cial welfare work is the subject that gta tmly 25 per rent of their value. Interests her most. On furs and tobacco the London TODAY 1 thief gets fully JS per cent of their value, while th "fence" can dlenose f these irood for half of what they United States Sends tt ar worth. Gun Panama Big f to SllllUflillllllllllilllltllUIIIIIStf DRAMA AND VAUDI VILLI. . PANTAGES King Vldor"! "The Crowd" and a big vaudeville bll). CAPITOL Kllnor Clyna "Mad Hour." with Rally O'h'ell. Donald Heed, Alice White. Norman Trevor, Tully Marshall and Lowe If Sherman; Kanchon & Marco s "Lampshades Idea," with David Keese, Original Cansluos, Lewis and Kellogg, Alberli and bis band. "Th crowd laugh lth you al ways, but It ' rill cry with you only WILKES Earl Carrol a bit, "What Anna Brought Home." for a day." MOTION PICTURES, America'! treat mlddl class. MilALT LAKI "Wings," all week, with dally matinees. lion! of workers. How do they llvT AMERICAN an all-stcast in "The Little Snob"; Andy and May McAvoy v Kins Vldor has taken a cross-sectio- n Gump comedy and the latest news reel. from the average American family PARAMOUNT-EMPRESS Klchard Barthelmesa In "The Patent Leather t and raniplantrd It to the irreen In k'lrt": presentation and sews events. hla treat drama of every day life. VICTORY stage Madge Bellamy In "Soft Living," alao Dorothy Gulliver la "Th! "Th Crowd," which oitened WednesNell ttrhettler and Greater Victorians. Collegians": day aa the feature attraction for one OEM May McAvoy In "Matinee Ladles," with Malcolm McGregor and Hedda of the beat entertainment Homier. Alao news, novelty and a Lloyd Hamilton comedy. program! ever presented at the Fan- RIALTO "The Cruise of the Hellion." with Tom Santschl. Edna Murphy, tasia theater. and all-st- ar cast, along with icnnett comedy, cartoon, news. In 'The Crowd' IF 17 29, 1923. 13- "S0RRELL and SON" - aooooooooooooooooooooo O SALT LAKE o L THEATRE 3 Operating o Paramount o Capitol Theaters in Salt Lake City Victory J o PARAMOUNT, OGDEN PAEAMOUNT, PEOVO IDAHO, TWIN FALLS o Announce the arrival of MORE DAYS ONLY TWICE DAILY, 2:30-8:3- 0 o o o o o o HERE AT LAST Company's Own Traveling Symphony , Orchestra. Don't Fail to See AfMIGrTTIEST OF ALL 0 ALL SEATS RESERVED Mats, 60s to 11.10 Eves, 50e to $1.65 (Iacladii'g ux) MARCUS ENTERPRISES SPECTACLE TIMES nfj 0 o o o o o o C Hen A M O Qf O o at Any of the Above Theaters The Modem Medium for the Purchase of Entertainment SCRIP laves you 1C Time Effort. of r SCRIP books may be purchased at the box offices of any the aboTe theaters at S3, to, $10 with a face Talna of $3J0, Good toJSO and-- 111. Buy Your 5CRIP Today O O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o uocoooooooocooocoooooo DON'T FORGET 35 - SUNDAY APRIL BUt PIECE PARAMOUR ORCHESTRA ccnuxt '"'esf: hiidmAarcofs ! Mfniaiv tar-Li.-- i SHADES IDEA OAVIO REESE ORIGINAL CAM5INCS UNIKIT tfAUTISS1 . ALBERT! HEAKO SCMRIINCK ATTMt 0iAM N. - j NOW I |