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Show THE WEEK-END IN THEATRES Theatrical programs for the week end are of the same high standard this week as heretofore. Kxtra pre caution has been taken by 'he managers man-agers of the various show houses fo guard against the possible spreod t f measles In the city. Children under fifteen years of age are admired and each day the theater buildings pre thoroughly fumigated. Following are the programs for this week; Lyceum Theater. Monday Vampires, Weekly No. Q1 Dad's Masterpiece. Tuesday Liberty. No. 3 6. The Princely Bandit 2 parts. Sammy Johnson In Mexico Comedy. Wednesday Whispering Smith. Helen Holmes Admirers Three, comedy. Thursday Lass of the number-lands, number-lands, No. 12. Reel Life. Jealousy Jolts, Ben Turpin comedv. Friday Shielding Shadow, No g, Lonesome Luke, comedy. Alhambra. Today Pauline Frederick in ihe ' The Slave Market ' Victor Moore In comedy, "Burton Holmes Traveh," and the taking of the Cabaret scene at i :J0 before the audience. Continuing tomorrow, Wednesddy. Thursday and Friday. Blanche Hw et in "the Evil Eye" The PlctOgraph "With It Happened" ") ogden Thursday, Friday and Satur. Return of "The CoBsaclcs Whip." Sunday "Civilization " Ogden. Tonight (last time) Naomi Child-frs Child-frs and Marc MacDermott in the VH's graph Blue Ribbon special photoplay "The Price of Fame." Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday W. S. Hart, In the latest Thorns if lnce-Tnangle, photodrama, "The j)ev. ila Double," and Keystone comedv Friday and Saturday-Ulllan Glsh in the Fine Arta-Triangle photoplay, - " "The Children Pay," and Ke s-. n.- . comedy. AT the Oracle Theatre. Last time tonight Hobart Henley and Gertrude in "The Sign of the Pop py," "Motor Mat and IDs Fllv." Tuesday and Wednesday ju:t Stonehouse in "The Price of Silence. Thursday and Friday Marie Wal-camp Wal-camp in "i.ibei ty." Saturday Mixed program includiu: good comedy Sunday and Monday ' AnJtln'i Good Bluebird." |