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Show THE A UNIVERSITY COEDS MAKE BIG HIT AT PANTAGES and Conrad Nagel take the leading roles in one of the sweetest pictures on the screen today, at the Pantages in Quality Street, for one week, ending next Tuesday night. It is a romantic story and very appealing and therefore pleasing. There is comedy, sometimes a tear, and is the kind of picture the Marion Davies people like. Pretty girls from the University of Utah, under the direction of Florence Dn Romaine, of Romaine and Castle, Now Playing Pantages Smnmerhays, make a lig hit in a n? skit and they are given a big the by audience. The Univer-- y jjnd coeds only appear during the S Performance, and their friends C I from all over the county are coming in to see them. Don Romaine and Wm. Castle in Dark and Light Comedy, keep the audience peped up with mirth all the while they are on the stage, being one of the big features of the bill. Miss Margaret Morel in Flappers with Hart Osborn and the six Osborne Girls, present a special feature act by Pantages, is classy throughout with good singing and dancing. New toe creations in dancing is featured by Miss Morel, which is the talk of the stage today. The Bison City Four Milo, Girard, Hughes and Roscoe is a quartet worth while. They combine music with comedy and they are given a hearty reception by the audience. Paul Kirkland and Company present an acrobatic and stepping act which pleases. Some of their balancing stunts are very hard to perform. Seldon Heaps at the organ renders his usual pleasing music. The feature picture next week will be Baby Mine, in which Karl Dane and George K. Arthur, with Charlotte Greenwood take the leads. Pantages challenges any one to stop laughing when they see this picture. It3 a stem winder. It will be here T IZE N Wed- - MY WOMAN WILL MAKE HIT WITH YOU AT THE WILKES PARAMOUNT PRESENTS MOST THRILLING PICTURE Primitive love, when vividly dramatized as it is in My Woman, next weeks play at the Wilkes, starting with the; matinee Sunday afternoon, has always provided for Salt Lake playgoers a dramatic theme which has all the glamour that leads to capacity audiences. My Woman is a play of modem New York, but it deals with jungle instincts. Written by a woman, Lita Vance Nicholson, it goes to the depths of a womans soul and lays bare the innermost yearnings of a modem cavemans heart, a gripping tale unfolded with punchy drama, heart appealing, and vividly por- for one week, commencing next nesday afternoon. Sadie Thompson, Gloria Swansons second independent United Artists picture, which is coming to the . Paramount theatre Saturday, is based on one of the most widely discussed stories of recent years, Miss Thompson, by Somerset Maugham. It is the story of a tremendous emotional conflict between an outcast of San Franciscos underworld and a reformThe picture was directed by Raoul Walsh, who also plays the role of the Marine Sergeant OHara; other members of the cast being Lionel Barrymore, Blanche Friderici, Charles Lane, Florence Midgley, James A. Marcus and Will Stanton. Paramount comedy and the latest Paramount news will complete the screen fare for the Paramouiits offering of next week. While the Paramount orchestra and Ethel Hogan at the Wurlitzer will offer a specially selected msuical program. er. Richfield City reduces debt by off $17,000 obligations. trayed. The story has to do with Judith Ambrose, daughter of a wealthy retired judge, a cultured maiden with jungle instincts just beneath the polished veneer, and her adventures in romance. Years before her father had sentenced a powerfully built yet crude young 'specimen of humanity to prison for a crime concerning which there were extenuating circumstances. However as there was at the time quite a public stir regarding crime, the judge had not allowed facts Brent and Fred Kohler. George Bancroft. NeilHamilton . Evelyn u A PARAMOUNT ICTURE IN A SCENE FROM "DIE SHOWDOWN ev-n- One of the really thrilling pictures of the year, starting today at the Victory. |