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Show Movies Today will be the last time of that great film, "Winds of, Chance," the famous Rex Beach , story now holding the boards' at the Princess theatre. Those who witnessed ' the performance yesterday were profuse in their praise of this wonderful picture. pic-ture. : ';.',( That great favorite, Buster Keaton, will be seen on Saturday in "Seven Chances." It is said that some people take a chance, but in this film Iluster takes seven. There is a lautjh every seven seconds. "Sinners in Silk" is the name of the picture for Sunday, which features feat-ures such stars as Eleanor Moardman, Conrad Nagel, Adolph Mcnjou and others. On this same bill is a special Scnnett Comedy, which is guaranteed to rid you of the "blue" feeling- Lon Chancy will be the featured player on Monday when "He Who i Cets Slapped" is flashed across the screen. Norma Shearer, John Gilbert ' and Tully Marshall also appear in -the cast. It tells the story of a tragic ! clown in a European circus. ' Richard Rarthclmess will hold the ' boards on Tuesday in "Soul Fire." Bessie Love plays opposite Mr. liar- ! thelmess in this magnetic and com- j pelting drama. 1 "The Ten Commandments" consid- ered by many to be the greatest film ! ever produced will be shown at the ', Princess Theatre on Wednesday, ; Thursday and Friday. This master 1 film is by far the biggest production -ever shown in Bingham Canyon, and ! record breaking crowds should greet tliis masterpiece by Cecil B. DeMille at every performance. |