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Show clare it to be filled with plenty of ac- tion, and shows this clever star at his best. Jack Hoxie, that threat Westerner, will be shown on Saturday in "Don Dare Devil." If you like a real western, west-ern, this is the picture to see. . "Men and Women," featuring Richard Rich-ard Dix and an all star cast is the headliner for Sunday. This is a De-Mille De-Mille production, and is typical of this great director; A Bennett comedy com-edy rounds out the movie program, while the two Highland Boy Vagabonds, Vaga-bonds, Frankie Vlasic and Nickie Ilorieh in an act all their own will furnish, plenty of music and fun. A picture of more than passing in- tcrest will be shown on Monday when Constance Talmagc will be flashed across the screen in "Her Sister from Taris." Spice and fun, and then some is the way they talk of this picture. "Inez from Hollywood," featuring Anna Q. Nilsson and Lewis Stone will be shown on Tuesday. This is said to be Miss Nilsson's greatest effort. Marshall Netlan's great production, "The Sporting Venus" featuring " Blanche Sweet, Ronald Col man and , Lew Cody will be shown on Wednesday. Wed-nesday. You will like this one. The most talked of picture of mod- ern times, "The Lost World," is the feature picture of the week, which will j be shown on Thursday and Friday. This great film just finished a most successful run in Salt'Lake City, and the thousands who thrilled at its greatness proclaimed to be the most wonderful picture of the year. ( Moviesi ;:i Today is the last chance the Princess Prin-cess theatre fans have of seeing Tom itftx in bis best effort, "Dick Turpin." Those who saw this- masterpiece; de- |