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Show THE BEE 8 The Resorts. GARFIKLD THE WORLD. THE merry dance in the great pavilion, the journey homeward, the goodnight at the gate -- all ONE PLACE dll OF IIS will be jewels in memory's golden casket. IHE FINfSI DANCING PAVILION AND THE BEST LUNCH PAVILION. A number of genial men have contributed largely to the happiPleasant Ride. No Smoke, ness and pleasure of the patrons Fifteen Miles From the City. of Saltair this year. No Cinders. Finest Band In the State. The writer is not a prohibitionist nor a drinker, nor does he pay any attention to waves of prejudice that sweep even now and THINK OF IT. then over the country. However, if certain lines of business exist, JOHN Pf MEAKIN, it is good to see a man of judg- N. W. CLAYTON, ment in control of such a line. I Excursion Manager. General Manager. refer in this case to Mr. Charles Auer, who has charge of the liquid refreshment department at Saltair. Who has not felt the warm hand clasp of this genial man? Who has not basked in the Charsunshine of his smiles? leys friends are legion, he is the proper man in the proper place, and we want no better friend than Charlev Auer. ENVY OP is still booming the continued hot weather has driven sweltering crowds out to this always popular bathing resort. Next week is to have many special attractions which is sure to keep up the rush. has been strictly in week and the cars out that way have been packed full. The big crowds have come a wav enthusiastic in their praises of this resort. Lagoon has grown in popularity each year, but this season has broken the record. Many new attractions are on the program for next week. bAGOON , THK ALaTAIR, way the crowds go out to Park is simply won- derful, especially in the evening. Among other attractions next week the lady base ball players in bloomers are to appear. That there will be a big rush goes without saying. UfTI HE j IIID. 25cROUND TRIP25C. LAGOON... The Great Family Resort. Another man who fills his SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOR THIS WEEK posi- The tion with credit to himself and to passing season is one which the company is Matthew Miller. will be pleasantly remembered Unassuming, attentive, kind and through the years to come, not generous, looking after the comonly for the financial successes of fort of mothers and ii tie ones, the various society excursions, and many a blessing has been bebut for the social pleasures and stowed upon Daddy Miller by achievements. Strangers have the anxious mother as he lifted met and become acquainted, the little one into the hammock Go to sleep, friendships have been formed out and kindly said of acquaintances, and as the young sweet baby. I think the following lines from people of today go down the hill of life, they will tell sweet stories the pen of John Boyle OReilly of how they met and of the de- tells the whole secret: lightful times had at Saltair in What is the real good? in the following The truth I asked in 1398. musing mood: Order said the court; lines by Tom Moore will become Knowledge said the school; a living verity: ALTAI R the beautiful! 1 When time, who steals our years away, Shall steal our pleasures, too, The memory Of the past will stay And half its joys renew. The little pasteboard box, guarded so jealously by young and old, filled with sweetmeats and rarebits, delicately packed by that old sweetheart of mine. Then the dip in the briny deep, teaching her how to float and how to get upon her feet again. Then the cozy lunch and pleasant chat, Dont fail to come and bring your family. If you havent any, bring somebody elses. pare for lound Trip, 25e. Calders Park, THE IDEAL RESORT, Truth said the wise man; Pleasure said the fool; Love said the maiden; Beauty said the page; Freedom said the dreamer; Home said the sage; Fame said the soldier; Equity- said the seer; Spake my heart full sadly, The answer is not here. Then within my bosom, Softly this heard: Each heart holds the secret: Kindness is the word. - 1 Sunshine. Boating and Dancing Every Day... Vv f ?antl ?'ac ?oncert Every Sunday by Helds Military Band. FIEF S. J. LEVY, Manager. J. L. MAY, Excursion Agent. |