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Show - i ii i i i i i m - : -. ,-- ..... : - - ' THE MISSION OF Is to make men look as they ' 'W'?P TV' ought to! and not as they are ; X J ?jt ! A man's Shape can rarely be changed 1 i ! physically, but we can and will make a : H : . new man of you if you will let us dress VSJTv -I i 1 i you in a 'Chesterfield99 suit or overcoat. CCV Prices range from $20.00 to $50.00 A lMl i e wou be egotistical indeed to assert v V 1 that no one else can manufacture such H f,y clothing as the t( Chesterfield.9 9 q Thk . u ; y, Proud Fact in the case is all we refer to. W yk ; ' 9 No one else does make and sell such ); rlA clothing as the t( Chesterfield.9 9 That's a proven fact. In reality, an undisputed facft. I : : I If the front of any "Chesterfield" Suit we sell you breaks or . gets out of shape in twelve months, vour money hack or a new ; suit, and there will be no controversy whatever :: : :: GRAY BujoS & GO, 154 MAIN STREET . Miss Bickford, facial massage, manicuring mani-curing and shampooing for ladies and gentlemen. 413 D. F. Walker Bldg. Bell 'phone 1718-Z. I Richards St. Roller Skating I i ' Grand Two-Stepping Contest. ! Starting Monday. April 1st. two couples cou-ples will qualify each evening for the ' grand final which takes place 'Satur-1 'Satur-1 day, April Sth. at :30 p. m. Two gold I medals will be awarded, one to the I lady and the other to the gent who are elected by the Judges for final plac. Second prize, a pair of aluminum skates. Third prize. 5 -pound box Startup candy. Children under 14 cannot can-not enter contest. A similar contest la being held at Ogden. The winner of each contest will be asked to represent repre-sent their respective cities In a final contest, one evening at Ogden and one i evenlnc at Salt Lake, third contest to ' be decided by toss of coin. I ' Summer prices commencing Monday, I April 1st: Admission afternoons, gents j 10c; evenings. 15c. Ladles admitted , free at all sessions. Skates 26o. I MUSIC BY H ELD'S BAND. j j Rink open mornings 10 to 11. after- j noons 2 to 5; evenings, 7:80 to 1:1S. j ; Friday and Saturday Nights, j Reappearance of the I'nlverslty Dra-I Dra-I matic Club in ! "Mr. Bob" Preceded by the One-Act Play, "A I Match for a Magistrate." Prices 11.00, 75c. 50c, 25c. I SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT i Sah Carlo Opera Co. SALT LAKE THEATRE I April 15-1647 ! Season Ticket Sale I Opens at Box Office 1 TODAY. I Sale for slnprle performances opens Monday. April 8th. i Repertoire: Monday "LA BOH EM E." Tuesdev "FAUST." ! Wednesday matinee "BARBER OF SEVILLE AND PAGLIACCI." Prices: Box and loge seats, par-quette par-quette and first J rows dress circle, to: first balcony. $4 and 13; second balcony. $2.50 and $2.00. j " ; 1 What doyoudoat Wight? ! ? "Why not invest your time to your profit at ? ? Association Evening Institute? ? ; ? - ' - . . ? : 7 SUMMER COURSES BEGIN THIS WEEK AND 7 ! RUN TILL JUNE 15, IN 17 ? Show Canl Writing, Telegraph,', English, Algebra. Geometry and Trigonometry, Meehanieal, Topo- j graphical and Architectural Drawing, Stenography, I Typewriting, Bookkeeping, ami Penmanship. i 7 Special course for office boys, April and May. 7 vAsk for Circular. Thonc Y. M. C. A. See Mr. White. ' . ! ; All along the line McDonald's McDon-ald's business is increas- ing. The services of ad- j . . . ditional chocolate makers have been engaged. New machinery has been added. Business is larg-er larg-er than at a correspond-ingdate correspond-ingdate last year. While all branches of trade are , . increasing, it is especially remarkable in McDonald's McDon-ald's case considering that the firm has become an exclusive manufacturer manufac-turer of chocolates. He r i . s ' pected to lose some Vusiness through the j change instead he has a larger trade. MODERN VAUDEVILLE. ALL THIS WEEK Paplnta Rlalto Comedy Four Alice Davenport & Co. Morrow A Schellb.rg, Dorothy Kenton Charlotte Ravenscroft. Klnodrome. Every evening (except Sunday), 76c 60c, 36c Box seats, $1.00. Matinees . Daily (except Sunday and Monday). 60c. I6e and 10c. Box seats. 75o. I TONIGHT. i (Matinee Saturday 2:30 p. m. ' i THE LEIGHTON PLAYERS. ! Presenting Edwin Milton Royles i 1 Greatest P!av, j I "FRIENDS" A rerferr Organization. Direct from I Broadway. Kvenlngs, 25, 60, 75 and $1.00. Matinees. 25 cents. Nex ; Week, the Breery Farce Comedy, I ' INCOQ. I Ilyric theatre ! SULLIVAN A CONSIDINB. Props. ELEVATING . VAUDEVILLE. I Week Commencing Saturday Mtlaee, March 30, 1907. Entire Change of Programme. The Great Martynee, Electrical Spec-, tacular Dancer. Armstrong tt Holly, Presenting Their Great Comedy Success. ."The I Expreesman." I Cheveral, World's- Greatest Comedy' Violinist. Leon Le Chartlers, Favorite Baritone, Singing the Pictured Songs. Klpp Klppr, Comedy Jugglers. Qulg & Mack. Comedy Boomers From Funny Town. The Lyrlescope: Presenting Laughable Laugh-able Motion Comedy. LYRIC'S PEERLESS ORCHESTRA. Evenings Two complete Performances, Perform-ances, 7:S0-:16. Matinees daily ex-cept ex-cept Sunday. Prices 10, 20, 30c. "GET THE LYRIC HABIT." Telegram Ads, Bring Good I Results, t : . Te&Lamp ull?? be.e,e1 tot It. bright a.d steadr light, si mole conntroction and ibsolute safet' KqulppecTwith latest improved burner Made . f.h" throuhou odalckel pl.Ted Ever?1 - . CONTINENTAL OIL CO. '( ' f . i I THE NEW DANCING ACADEMY AT Columbus Hall I (No. 21 West 1st South.) Wafts and Two-Step In three lessons. Beginners' Class every Tuesday eve. SOCIALS EVERY-THURSDAY AND I ' 8ATURDAY EVENING. ' I Opening dance Saltair, Friday, April 5. |