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Show V x "JSB "" ' fROVOTClS5!? 7 YEARS BAD LUCK IS THE FUNNIES PICTURE EVER SEEN Super-SpeciNew Robertson-Col- e Gives Max Linder His Best Role al Youll agree that the funniest picture you hav eever seen is "Seven Years Bad Luck," with Max Linder, at the Strand Theatre on Monday and Tuesday. For the first time in years, the moving picture lover Is privileged to see a roaring comedy which has not the slightest suggestion of slapstick humor In any of its five reels. Max Linder returns to the screen after a notable record in the Army of France .during the late war. To see him again Is to know how much he has been missed. You may divine that the "Seven TONIGHT AND SATURDAY Molph Zukor presents (Dalton flTh,e Idol of ..tiie 7 North" of MONDAY MATINEE 2:36 Constance Binney In- When first Channlng Pollock in wrote "Such a. Little Queen, 1908,. the world at large and thea- fcj.. trical managers in particular could scarcely be persuaded that a European monarch of no mater how petty a kingdom would ever be so ruthlessly treated by the proletaria as to be forced to flee an dtoil for dally bread. "The season was devoted to in- dustrious but futile salesmanship, relates Mr. Pollock in the preface to the published play brought outxln book form last year by Samuel French. Such a Little Queen" was different offered to twenty-thre- e managers and rejected.. Finally I succeeded in interesting that good friend and wise manager Henry B. DOROTHY DALTON IN FINE Harris. "Mr. Haris intended the NEW YUKON PRODUCTION piece for Gertrude Elliot, but the young playwright, the fate of ouy ar Has 'Past promise Popular Paramount-StOf Danee Hall Girl In Film, plays and ultimately we decided that she could play Anne Victor- -' "The Idol of phe North ia. -- A few weeks after her' appearance in the part Miss Fergusons In back Dalton is again Dorothy the role of a laughter of the great name went into the electric sign, and Canadian Northwest, a - similar she has been a star ever since, . "To both of us, ydung actress and character to that In which she made ' sue ha success in "The Flame of the young playwright; the fate of our Yukon several years ago. It was undertaking meant much. I rememin such a role as she has in "The ber a facetious agreement that. it Idol of the North," J. Clarkson Mi- the play failed, we would leave the llers story, which will be seen, at the theatre flat and elope to Africa. Columbia Theatre that Miss Dalton That was the only time, perhaps gained her reputation as a screen that I weakened a bit In praying tor the success of my little queen!" star. Now this famous role, which Miss balton plays Colette Brlssac, n "made" Elsie Ferguson, has been daughter of a , miner, who fled to the wilderness to given, In a clever screen version Into escape arrest for having killed a the hands of another young actress, man. She is left without father and ( little Constance Binney, the Realart mother in a mining town built up star, and one well suited to the imover night and obtains a position in personation of the dauntless, whimthe Aurora Borealis, a saloon and sical, adorable little queen of the 'dance hall of the town. She soon smallest kingdom in Europe. How well Miss Binney has should becomes one of the biggest drawing s cards of the saloon and plays un- ered the responsibility of this role will be seen next week, mercifully with the miners, trimming them tor all they are worth, when "Such a Little Queen comes but still remaining the most desired to the Columbia Theatre Monday . of all the girls. London bootmakers claim thjit In the dance hall she meets Martin Bates, a yonng engineer who has the English womans foot is growing come from New York after a series larger, due probably to their addicto golf, tennis and other sports. of financial difficulties, . and who tion An Adamleee Eden," in the form becomes drunkard. worthless fast a. of a small park, where girls may rest In order to get even with the way and undisturbed by young she has treated them the miners men, mediate is being planned in London. to Bates. force her After mfarry the first shock Colette decides to "The boya have a certain amount f make the best of it and determines of energy. Scouting gives this the t omake a man of him. After many proper outlet In a good clean way I Incidents of dramatic interest she am back of the movement whole 'succeeds not , only in regenarting souled with time and means. Alex Bates, but also I nwinnlng his love. Hedqulst. uous . ' FRIDAY and SATURDAY NORMA TALMADGE YES OR NO MONDAY and TUESDAY ANTONIO MORENO - 1 f , tween meals. Nothing is better lor them than just plain bread and butter, or bread and jelly or jam. The important thing to make sure of Is that you get GOOD bread loaf that will meet all requirements as to taste, healthfulness and goodness in general. Such a loaf is The bread that made mother quit baldmj Its a great builder of brain, bone and brawn. Everyis pure and nourishing i we use $100,- - thing that goes into it X 000 worth Utah County hard wheat flour, each year ft Royal Bread is sold by all Neighborhood Grocers in the Y t intermountain states. tom-ou- . Three Sevens Matinee Monday 2:30 . . ! - To keep your children strong, robust, and healthy, see that they get ALL the bread they want at meals and be- - . r : ROYAL BAKING COMPANY I V -I-n- Food- - - Proper French-Canadla- Such a Little Queen A k. BrigKt Minds and Sturdy Bodies" Depend Upon Luck . The Diamond -- f BINNEY in Which "Such a Little Queen, Elsie Ferguson First Attained Stardom, Makes a Fine Screen Vehicle given-conspic- C Qkuumounl Qidure Saturday Chapter Queen.. STAGE ROLE FOR CONSTANCE FAMOUS comes to , Max through the breaking of a looking glass. But this is all you will , be able to dope out. There Is a series of convulsing episodes 'which, until he has seen the picture, are beyond the imagination of the layman. Years Bal DOROTHY - ?: 1RIDATOTMEli lS2f)nv Canadas old. The Liso women of the Mekong her Valley, with their cowrie head dresscelebrated est citizen, recently all es, are perhaps nniqne among the naoutlived has She 118 th birthday. T tives of these hillsldee. ' her children, Not more than 25 per cent of the Though she is 121 years of age and claimed to be thrf oldest Filipino working force in any establishment in woman, Thomasa Carlos smoke ci- Canada shall consist of either inexperienced adults of young girls. gars and clgarrettes. Mts. Sarah Maxwell. 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