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Show m, Ad U F y 1 J y Spring Moments in 'Thunderclap" When the hero crossing the bridge with 'Thunderclap" It blovYn up by his enemy. The Ar3at horse race on which is staked the happiness of three persons. When the paralyzed mother suddenly regains speech and the uce of her limbs. When the heroine is kidnaped and the hero goes to her rescue with the great race in which he is to ride but a half hour away. The thrilling ride of the hero down the rushing rapids to the brink of the falls. The rescue of the hero on the edge of the waterfall as death appears inevitable. When the gambler is shot by a man he has chased as he is about to shoot his wife. The thrilling ride of the hero down the stretch with "Thun- rJprrlan" Irk inn ku a wmfir I ! 8 r - I CAST INCLUDES j Mary Carr famous "mother" in "Over the Hill," J. Barney Sherry, Paul WUlis, I Violet Mersereau, Walter McEwan, Maude Hill. I A Giant Special at Regular Prices 10c-30c. I I &l orphe:u m a I SKKr and Tomorrow JaL I THE SHOW THAT IS TAKING THE COUNTRY BY STORM jtKL f I Albert De Courville's Revue of Revues With the original cast, including Lillian Cole, Connie Browning, Isobellc Doro- n aBP thy' Marie Daync- Dear.c Tribune, Billy Holland, W. Wania. Henri Rosen, H. I A. Kennedy, Ronald Tate and a company or seventy. H i'-x Headed by England's Greatest Comedian I Mjk Harry Tate Jfi I iHLr ' IMPORTED CHORUSOF ENGLISH BEAUTIES I , Read what the Salt Lake Papers Said I 1 FIFTEEN GORGEOUS SCENES . I . j PRICES: 75c to $2.50 and War Tax UTAH I) Now Playing 4:45 P. M. Marjorie Daw in "The Butterfly Girl" With King Baggott and rntzi orunette Also Big Two-reel Comedy "Duck In" THURSDAY "Ann of Little Smoky" HAROLD LLOYD IN "I DO" BEST SEATS 10c and 20c s- 1 ... - . i) |