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Show If' ALHA M BRA (Qj RVY qf" i -. , dfet starting Tomorrow ' P THE GREATEST TREAT OF I Marvel Ray, Eleanor Field, Mary Vera Stedman, Rox- " , j I $SBgB3l ana McGowan, Phyllis Haver, Charles Murray, Wayland Trask. J' I &sp0f (The Funniest Comedy Ever Released. I j 1 the Quality never varies the best on earth three changes weekly, next jack pickford in tom sawyer H Ylfe a j a jh9 Entire Output Sennett's Come- a I j Fafamoent - Artcratt s dies am, lz j II Come and havca good laugh. Also latest ft I k 9 STARTING THURSDAY fi j IDUSTIN FARNUM The greatest human story ever told. Also pod Wt in "Tk ejnv r-r, ..m v, , . tlvel' tQe mst wonderful of all pictures. This pic- Q 7 C?1l1f00il "Troublemakers?' ture de luxe cost the management S600 for a show- 19 5 Thth'C- BCkV Th6 R.?e iBlood'" "Come ing in Ogden. Do you appreciate seeing such won- S ShhJJL d alaofthf ew "Sunshine" Comedies. der attractions for tno small admiralon ol M jve5 "show X So7n WnaSr 5 C6ntS and 15 centfl? W YOU DO Than I I TOMORROW rirr7" TUr A Tnr m , 1 Monday AJI inHAlKll. Tuesday! H ANOTHER PERFECTION PICTURE ' I Featuring I I , i SHIRLEY MASON- :k. I I j "THE AWAKENING OF RUTH" I 1 Also I I I WILLIAM DUNCAN and CORAL HOLLOW AY I II "THE FIGHTING TRAIL" I I SPECIAL ORCHESTRA Professor Albert Erickson, Leader; Ernest F. Oborn, Pianist; I Bm OLD SOLDIER GIVES RECOMMENDATION. RECOMMEN-DATION. Gustav Wangelin, Commander of G. A. R. Post, Plnckneyville, 111., writes: "I highly recommend Foley Kidney Pills, which I prefer to all others I have used and conaider them 'Johnny on the spot' " Foley Kidney Pills give quick relief from backache, rheumatic pains, stiff, swollen Joints, languid-ness, languid-ness, pains in groin and "muscles, all other symptoms of kidney trouble and sleep disturbing bladder ailments. They assist nature in restoring strength and vitality. A. R. Mclntyre I Drug Co. Advertisement. oo oo Last time today, Emily Stevens in "Alias Mrs. Jes-sop." Jes-sop." Tomorrow, Harold Lockwood and Charlie Chaplin. Chap-lin. Utah Theatre, Phone 3060. ! HAROLD LOCKWOf II COMEDY ROLE Harold Lockwood is Supported by Many Screen Favorites. Motion picture "fnns" will find a number of tneir favorites in Harold Lockwood's new Metro wonderplay, "The Square Deceiver," an adaptation of Francis Perry Ellioii s novel, "Love Me for Myself Alone," which comes to the Utah theater Sunday and Monday. Harold Lockwood, of course, heads the cast in the part of Billy Van Dyke. Lockwood, as everyone knows, is one of the screen's most popular stars and is recognized as everybody's favorite. In the leading feminine role that of Beatrice Forsythe, the "wonder "won-der girl" appears Pauline Curley, a( dainty, golden-haired beauty who is rapidly winning a name for herself In the last year she figured prominently in a number of Triangle productions and also played Princess Irene in Herbert Her-bert Brenon's production of "The Fall of the Romanoffs." William Clifford, whose characterization character-ization of the old tutor in Mr. Lock-wood's Lock-wood's last picture, "Paradise Garden," Gar-den," won him so much praise, also plays an important part In "The Square Deceiver." . Distinction of manner marks the Vork of Dora Mills Adams, who plays the role of Mrs. Pugfeather. Dick L'Estrange appears as Dick Blakesley, Van Dyke's chum. L'Estrange has made many friends during his four years before the camera in Lasky, Edison Edi-son and Pathe productions. Advertisement. jMHIIII I I 1 l'-'-MjwitjJ-l-J, j I ORPHEUM" DT omw' I Tv,o Big PIcturec of Vital In'rrest That Every Redbloodcd Amencan jj I Should Sec. If I . AND H "Under the Stars and j i ' Stripes in France" ' j T 1 More-interesting than any feature. More thrilling than the wildest jj H melodrama. I I SEE j The fight above the clouds between a French and Gcrmsn aeroplane. J I You are In the French machine and see. the first shot fired that wrecks Ij 1 and brings to earth the German flyer a mass of wreckage. jj 1 The charge over the trenches at 6 o'clock in the morning. f I The first authentic pictures of Uncle Sam's own boys in France and jj H how they are taken care of and how they are preparing for their part !f 0 FIRST SHOW SUNDAY AT 6 P. M.. . ADMISSION 25 CENTS f imimamii ii-.ii u'.'i- m;.---,T UTr II I H HBamLMailUiitf.l 'Sol .i.Mitill II III I I I I I llgJ Read tho Classified Ads. Read the Classified Ads. f'kfc Read the Classified Ads. Read the Classified Ads. t ' fl 'TOLM tS1"' I , , lf j tt&&?' "' I B HAR0LD.LOCKWoVDrTHE SQUABeTeCEIVEB0 ! ' 1 Harold Lockwood in "THE SQUARE DECEIVER." I Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Genuine Entertainment and Amusement -UTAH THEATER PHONE 3nfin ' i I Lyceum Rex I TODAY TODAY I I WILLIAM .S. HART jt i 4$$ "THE CONVERSION OF TOMORROW MONDAY j FR0STY-!i CHARUE CHAPLIN S ' Tomorrow in r : lmxw9 I MUTUAL WEEKLY "E SECRET I "REEL LIFE" KINGDOM" 1 I And a Comedy i K 'JERRY AND THE BURGLARS' And Norf" Talmad'ge In t fl LrgwwM 1 "THE L,TTLE PAGE" 1 If w |