OCR Text |
Show ITh2 Man From Ray Sy s: 1 "I notice the papers are talking a of a coming COPPF.R FAMINE. M jnd that if certain deals go id through. COPPER will get so M si ar-e that we will be. using it for R3 JEWELRY like our ancestors did. 1$ Seriously speaking, COPPER is a S3 most important metal In our every- td dav life, and the scarcitv of the E RED METAL is going to mean real jj :! monev to tile investor in COPPER m C stork. ijj ' I Arizona Hay 1 fta may be Hie means of your imip- q 3 pentJen. e lator. It nmy Tnt you in lis 3 a popiiion where the nlarm rloik m . 'M Ii.ill ce.ise from trotihlins; and the a dim gray dawn .shall bring no" tor- ? ( gj roij; to tin? hoart of Richard. i? Moiify is groins? to he made in tj ropfpRi an,- here's a promising p:i COPPER RABY, Voti can buv Ibe f"2 Hi sto.-k now at loo. It's a ISARGAlX !!'i K at that price." U r( Write or call for facts. EW . W. L. Wilson & Co. 1 L Brokers and Mine Operators, .3 fi 1609 Waiker Bank Building, 'i , Salt Lake City. , h ;1 Telephone Wasatch 216S. - fi Please mall me, without 0 11 charae. maps, enqineer's report, f.l t prospectus and full particulars M t on Arizona Ray Copper, also l J free copy Arizona Miner. Jrffl Name 1 Address 1 Hi T-.- I Don't Let Skin Troubles Spread. Red, pimply skin that itches and burns is embarrassing and gets worse if neg-J neg-J lected. Bad skin is a social handicap j and a constant source of worry. Correct" it at once with Dr. Hcbson 's Eczema I Ointment. This healing ointment kills . the germ, soothes the irritation and quickly restores your skin to normal. For babies suffering the tortures of eczema, 1 or for grown-ups who have long fought ! chronic skin ailments. Dr. IiobsoiCs Fczema Ointment is a guaranteed remedy. reme-dy. At your druggist, ."ok1. f Advertisement.) I A TEXAS WONDER. I The Texas under iUiw uiui.ey anu bladder troubles, dissolves gravei, curea i diabetes, weak and lame backs, r.ieuma-1 r.ieuma-1 Usui and irregularities of th kidneys and j bladder in both men and women. Re-u-i lates bladder troubles in children. If not sold by jour druggist. wHl be sen: by j mail on receipt of $1.00. One small bottle is two months' treatment a nd seldom fails to perfect a eure. Send for sworn testimonials. Dr. E. V.Tlall. 2!2G Olive street. St. Louis. Mp. Sold by druggists. (Advertisement.) I VARIETY PROGRAMME. "STRONGER THAN STEEL," 1 By George Bronson Howard, 1 Published ""in the "Smart Set." j Allan Holubar and Louise Lively. i "BEATRICE FAIRFAX." j Complete Newspaper HeadMner. ! Grace Darlinq and Harry Fox. "FIGHTING JOE," r Two-reel Western Christmas Drama, j Wis Wm. V. Monfj. j Tomorrow, "M . VAMPIR;." I WILLsAJI ?Qll PkbSGNTS r7 I OF (? frB ' 1 I life. iiLyU fCr to n I I THE PICTURS BEAUTIFUL 0k - '9 i TWICE DAILY, J'f J d S&t&sti j 2:30 and 8:15 ; ' ' THEATER ; 1 ' ALL SEATS Ah4 TWO WEEKS. ' , . 1 AWyHi BEGINNING SUNDAY, j I RESERVED j.-Ji 1 February is. ' I g ySJ ' PRICES : Nights, 50c, 75c. A few choice I f 't is. seats at 1'00, ' s II f- c " 7 n Matinees, 25c, 50c. A few choice seats, 75c. j u i i icV "''x J now on sale at strand box ! I f OFFICE AND IN LOBBY OF . . Jffl: " AMERICAN THEATER. I I - .WITH ii4iwltui SL l M I ff-'i- -- V. I NOTEI This Drawing Is a reproduction H '.- Vim. '. -O CV from actual in "The Ootar $1,000,004. , iliiwS - KHmk BEGINNING SUNDAY, -pi fa.j.yjjBfta'iaajl MONDAY, TUESDAY., ft'. 3 I M MATS. TODAY.FR,., SAT. . Contlnuou.. 1 to 11 p. m. fc j i-fy ' Matinees 10c, 25c, 50c. TTVrk T vrT1 A "M r TTtC1 f"x i Nights toe. 25c. 5o. 75c. HER LSFL ANi) Eib PI MURIEL CLAYTON pi nRFKrP 14 RftnrP : j j j g VAUtl Willi Li A wonderful love story In a unique '. ' Vaudeville's nT1J fin setting. , I - LS Daintiest .EGl.; : B B-3 Dancer. in ptutjY. Chapter -Nine, IMj john-vnd winnie HENNiNQ "PEARL OF THE ARMY" m 4 THE VOLUNTEERS with Pean white. jl A S'ngln9So-.by Gerse HEARST-PATHE NEWS ! BUROELLA PATTERSON. 5 .; ' I La wa1 i galvin. I Lonesome Laike Comedy. i: VCM THE' HEAR -.T-PATHE NFWS. I " i't I i 9 Mats., Any Seat, 10c. . 0 N DONAHUE & STE WARTi Eves.. 10c and 15c. . f :' fc?523 "Naturally." I Children, any seat, any time, 5c. j fj r S3,5,000 Pipe Organ , k i'i vis&sm g&asm rasa dSB&M r ktl nq H 1 m Hi Sr f$ ci T I G ,&k uiwtJi iizesS t&k ia & toi i&i J ' K I M Swanson Theater Circuit M TODAY AND TOMORROW f nhm AluiM hi 1 Ilka Uiiflp i M This is assuredly a play of excellence. Mr. Keenan has been seen in j : t ' many good plays, but NONE BETTER THAN THIS ONE. g ! j ' U PROF. J. J. M'CTJELLAN in Organ Recital today at 3 o 'clock, f j ! t' EDDIE FITZPATRICK and his orchestra playing the pictures most H . , .iiij eutrancingly at the 3 o'clock show and evenings from 7 to 11. FRANZ i I ; t5 RATH every afternoon and night. M I j I Salt Lake Theatre ffrS 1 & 3 i ONE NIGHT ONLY SI2-; I Wm 1U j ' h Magnificent Presentation of H ilfPiP THE CROWN OF ; y h iM THE CONTINENT j ! f( ' 500 New Hand-painted Dissolving Views 500. Historic, Civic, Picturesque l! f ' By B f: FREDERICK VINING FISHER I L Prires: Lower floor, 50c: first balcony. 35c: f-iiy circle end gallery. 25c. 1 , U."T.-H.'..!.-T.'rlJU--l3E-r.reCTTMrl'. .. er-rm--... Mum,,, , ,,r, j I fPAUNTiFREI:: j ! 5 V LAST TIME TODAY p ' j. ; Ask any of the hundreds of delighted patrons who have seen it t j j j 14 PAULINE FREDERICK 'CM J In Hall Caine's wonderful photo spectacle f Vi i "THE ETERNAL CITY" tt-l 7 4 Argmented orchestra; violin solo by Willard Weihe, Mrs. J. S. Stout, ' 'f I I Accompanist i: ;i ' f f j TOI.IOETIOW AND SATURDAY Lou-Tellegen in "The Black Wolf" ' - STRAND ; THEATER Where the Greatest Photoplay Productions Pro-ductions of the Age Are Shown. (Swanson Theater Circuit.) LAST THREE DAYS TflEBfl. BARA IN 11 'The Darling of Paris' See Theda Bara Live the Sonl of Esmeralda. Prices Admission, 15c; Loges, 25c. George Klink and his wonderful Strand Orchestra fNOW PLAYING "ALL ABOARD." a raz- Wri zling, dazzling musical com. LJi ' "' ecly lilt: OLYMPIA-DES- K8 ' VAL & CO., European Circus iJ Novelties; MOSS S. FRYE, QZ (H Sense and Nonsense, and Lfe'i flr other big features. Three tfwj ih'l shows daily. Prices 10c, 20c, &J CtiT 30c. M NOW PLAYING Ej THE WITGHIKG HOUR All week. Matinee today at 2:30. A 'C 15c and 25c; boxes. 50c. Night A i prices, 15c. 25c, 35c, 50c; boxes, 75c. jj Curtain, 8:15. . Q i NEXT WEEK Beginning Sunday H . f Night "in Walked jimmy." Sj . Iauuke jkeatre" THREE DAYS COM. TUESDAY, , Feb. 20- Holiday Mat. Tuesaay. SEAT SALE TOMORROW. Chnrles Frohman Presents In the American Comedy, "OUR MRS. McCHESNEY." Prices: Evenings 50c to $2; matinees 25c to $1.50. IbroadwayI, 4 LAST TIMES TODAY. H ET;aB.UtS05E I "Ite W Raven" I J From a danrlng cabaret singer to J a(prma donna, (jives Miss Barry. 3 more many opportunities. E |