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Show IJ At The Alfiambra If Saturday: Pauline Frederick in Ml "Sold." The Ogden Tabernacle Choir jBj at 'Frisco and the Fair. Dreamy ; Dud sees Charles Chaplin cartoon. Twelve-piece Orchestra, Directed by Hyrum Lammers. Sunday and Monday: Blanche Sweet and Carlyslo Black-well in "The Secret Orchard." Billy Reeves in "Billy's Heiress." The Paramount Travelogues. Tuesday Only, One Uay: Gertrude McCoy in Edlson-Kleine Production, "June Friday" in 4 reels. Vltagraph I Comedy, "What Did He Whisper?" I ! fc Kalem Drama, "The Substitute Fire- 1 1 man." j Wednesday and Thursday: Hearst g Selig News Pictoral; Selig "The Prima Donna's Mother"; Essanay, C- 3-reel feature. "The Sky Hunters." ill Friday and Saturday: Charles Cnap 1- lin in "The Bank. Elsie Janis in "Nearly a Lady"; George Ade's Fable, Rw "The Roistering Blades." jUM Sunday and Monday: Fanny Ward HH In "The Marriage of Kitty"; Billy II If Reeves in Billy's "Debut" II I COMING: ' Marguerite Clark in "Helen of the " North," "Midnight at Maxims," "Poor ft M Schmaltz," with Sam Bernard; Geo. k S Fawcett In "The Majesty of the Law," jjlM Hazel Dawn in "Heart of Jenifer." Hi Rex Theater l(HC Sunday, Charles Chaplin in "Ills llflHn ew JoD" Monday, "The Pawn of jlflffl Mars"; Tuesday, Universal Program: itHnJl Wednesday, "The Innocent Sinner;" llKn Thursday, "The Broken Coin"; Fri- fP m) day, "Romance of Elaine," and "The Broken Coin." LYCEUM will be dark all week remodeling and decorating. At The Ogden Sunday and Monday Nance O'Noll and Theda Bara in "Kreutzer Sonata," Sona-ta," Powerful Fox production, considered con-sidered Tolstoi's greatest play. Comedy Com-edy cartoon, "Col. Heeza-Llar" on same program. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Anita Stewart and Earle Williams in Vltagraph special. "Sins of the Mothers"; story of a beautiful woman wom-an with pasBion for gambling; Fay Tincher in comedy, same bill. Friday and Saturday. Mlgnon Anderson An-derson in "Milestones of Life." Romantic, Ro-mantic, appealing Mutual Masterplc-ture Masterplc-ture of life at its best and worst. Keystone, two-part comedy, same bill. At The Oracle Tonight: "Out of the Flames," a two-part drama with Adele Lane; "My Tomboy Girl," two-part comedy with Rosemary and Harry Myers. Sunday and Monday: "Leah the Forsaken," a very interesting three-act three-act drama featuring VIblan Prescott, Gene Gauntler and Jack Clark are featured In the big northern drama, "Gene of the Northland." Tuesday and Wednesday: Francis Ford and Grace Cunard In Part Four of the "Broken Coin;' "In the Claw of the Law"; L-KO Comedy, and "Betty's "Bet-ty's Bondage." a two-part drama-Thursday drama-Thursday and Friday: Ella Hall is to be presented In her first Broadway feature. "Jewel," taken from the novel nov-el by the same name. |