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Show Week end rates to Salt Lake City, $1.35 round trip via Bamberger Electric. 4046 I Don't Fail to See Harold Lloyd in his greatest comedy I "Never Weaken" And a big special feature "From Hickville to Broadway" i UTAH Theatre Tomorrow Doris May in "The Foolish Age" Best Seats, 10c and 20c A New Enlarged Screen ORPHEUM The Fun Begins Tomorrow ' 5, 7 and 9 p. m. Mabel! NOIIMAND Mack. SENNETTS See the Molly O Kiddies and hear Molly O sing and you may get a Molly O prize. ORPHEUM. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8 H 1 JOYOUS RETURN FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY ibbbbH g -557 THE SMART " ' LbbbbbH llvl IMS I UNPA.RALLEXLED TRIUMPH EXYENDtHG KJl IUf B . iMvlffl I l-HOOJ KF.W YORK TO LONDON AUSTRALIA I VWfV H I uo rat ORIENT. I 1 B This ii the .imr compjn th.it re cently closed after two solid years at th B 1 V..H Jorhilt Thtre, r-;r Vr.rk P rlCSS " 1' V 00 and 2.S0. j p Joy Week Starts i Sunday S tf2 Mark Twain's "A Connecticut t : Yankee IN KING ARTHUR'S COURT 111 j B ' For I 22 Weeks U Los Angeles I Paid $1 Per Seat , Prices Here . Matinees 10c, 35c Nights 15c, 50c I E'aborate 'Music Score Played by I Harold Fleming s Orchestra mm-- II Of Course Your last chance today to I see William Russell x "The Lady From Lcngacre" Iaj A Corking Good Comedy Pathe News I cb OGDEN Theatre E Alhambra 1 1 Ji A. UTAH'S FINEST THEATRE X 1l I POSITIVELY LAST TIMES TODAY 1 A Feast of Beauty Set Amid Thrills! M s , x f - J Wt 10c 10c I 1 i mres - I I I lc - lie I j storj mows what a young wife did "V M jrk for ,i husband who n led her sacrifice y ' w '-a !,: M Revealing fascinating lift o J H I wm I V U '-' ol the op ratio a W - : J- J Sparkling1 with luxurj and fashion Glow- ing warm with a great, inspiring Love J flll l From the Celebrated Story by Sir Gilbert Parker Cast , Includes Theodore Kosloff and Mahlon Hamilton. I ADDED ATTRACTION M M j New 2 Reel Christie Comedy I 4 ,'mm Coming Tomori:ov, - Days j '11 , i i Tin price of hM- pun HHF' r'" ' A fl fl .1 the name '-good man - .'. " v rrV-' wHj And bo, a slave to conditions v .-'.'y lf Her.- yv li !ii iii.i'i-J '.' - -ffa Then oik- day si:-- ui l an- .jR .r '. :4 A j The 1 - I through si s that crackle and '. j "i like a hip fiSS A any- Hflji -j i star has 1 H H j iyed bel ; J Jesse L. Laski h Afl Gloria -Um II I EXTRA ADDED FEATURE LARRY SEMON & I $1,000,000 COMEDY I v ROPOSE GIANT OAK 7 :. after close examination j OFFICER GUARDTTSTp" I is umArmirAXT tmTDTrM 'n 1 study, pronounced II . Z -UlIM Ur 5 WOODMAN EMBLEM ,r , . BAIK IS WOUNDED ! for which England la fanud. Sir Thorn- J puirn r..i r, i- i Ti.na. fvi aid tho tree wan morn thun tn ninr inr, . H CHICO Cul.-An oak tree centurlci, uld. u mort. thuI1 100 fo,-t XI1Ci AGO- Fch' 25 Patrolman s 18 estimated to noaad 1000 years h(fh amJ lh,cumf,.rf.nLe. ..ht feet Michael Korean, of ArKo III w H J under whose prodigious branches above the ground in 24 4-10 feet. Its probably fatally wounds! neral William Tccumseh Sherman longest branch exti nds awuy from th.- wncn u ' ''ir,v today. , '."" :h;.2 . ;rSKS I been proposed by people ot this 2Q() f(M,t Th(, (... , ,. umferfn 0 t!.e window of which had l h H r as the emblem of the Woodmen Df iu, outside branches Is said to be tered by the dynamite explusi n i " iHIIIH th World The tree is not far almost -ion feet. , Ph.. ahontlnU W m here, a proposal toi ! " " w" d?"e b wal men who dHui made ... the head camp ot Mechi ; ,to lKhr' bunk "n automobile B order at Denver. Colo. have been Installed along 7 S mMes of fled when Forgan fell a reJ ?"'' rhe tree waM.umed after Sir Thorn- the Idaho division of the Northern b""v t hey Intended to robThe . , IT isHHIIH Hooker, OOted Knglish natura.Ut. J Pacific. became frightened. k' H |