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Show A real screen classic will be snowy on Wednesday when Sinclair Lewisl' great story "Main Street" will be flashed across the screen. An all star cast appears in this great picture, and to tell about it would spoil the best part of it. Perhaps one of the greatest pictures ever shown in Bingham Canyon will be featured on Thursday and Friday, when Rex the wild horse, will be seen in "Black Cyclone." This great story of a wild horse who loved with the heart of man, and the strange story of his' wooing of "Lady," and his battle with the "Killer" and the fight with lions and wolves makes it the outstanding feature of the current season. New York critics proclaimed proclaim-ed it the best picture to be shown this year, and those who have witnessed wit-nessed this masterpiece insist every one should see it. all. Don't fail to see this wonder dog in his greatest picture. For Saturday, the management offers of-fers "The Prairie Wife." This is the first real picture of homestead life that' built up the west, a story deep in the heart of every American. Johnny Hines in "Little Johnny Jones," the great racing drama by George Cohan, which has thrilled thousands on the stage, will be the entertainment offered for Sunday. Many claim this to be the greatest racing drama ever recorded on the silver sheet. If you enjoy racing, be sure and see this one. "Husbands and Lovers" with Lewis Stone, Florence Vidotr and Lew Cody is the big . picture for Monday. . A new tip on married 'life by the man who knows. Does the best lover always al-ways make the best husband? Be at the Princess Monday and find out. Buck Jones, in "Winner Take All" is billed for Tuesday , and for those who like thrills and a real western, "Winner Take All" is suggested. O MOVIE NOIET IM- 1 . U "Where the North Begins," with Rin Tin Tin, the police dog, is the feature picture at the Princess The- "ater for today (Friday). This stirring stir-ring story of life and love in the ifrozen north is one sure to appeal to " |