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Show Power in GcodClothtB When a man goes la fur better clothes h courts higher thing. A rhnnge of ultn may mean change o( lurk. A clean shirt tickles the ribs. Hood rlothes make a god Impresslun mid good Impressions win the day. The right man with the right milt iimke (lie pomp of em per on seem ridiculous. Good clothes are the bootstraps hy which s niHii pulls tilniself up In life. Personality It greut denl, but personality per-sonality pi UK clothei la put hand. Progressive Tailor. 1 , ' V MEETMEAT : -V I GEORGE STEPHAN'S I Highland Boy I Candy Soft Drinks Cigars 1 I Phone 144 I Hall's Catarrh Medicine ThoM who r In a "run down" condition condi-tion will notice that Catarrh bothers them much more than when thr are In food health. Thl tact prove that while Catarrh la a local disease. It la greatly Influenced toy constitutional condition. HALL'S C'ATAKKH MEDIC1NK consist con-sist ot an Ointment which quU-kly Relieves by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which assists In Improving the General Health. Sold by druggist for over 40 Tear. F. 1. Cheney V Co, Toledo, Ohio. HaMnjMffneemeMMHisieUBBK-BSHieHejMBji 111 i f ' I BY SPECIAL REQUEST V' 1: ! Return Engagement of AL1-D1N i at the ISIS THEATRE FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY . ; ; I Saturday, October 24 J !; J He Knows All-He Sees All i " You are Invited to Come "Behind the Scenes" $ VISITOR'S WEEK j X t October 26 to 31 f x x X Come and follow a family bundle through our modern plant. Note the care and thoroughness of each step in the washing, drying and ironing. 2 Come any day, morning or afternoon. A cordial welcome awaits you. i THE ROYAL LAUNDRY ! i Phone 90 Visitors Always Welcome j 100 per cent Pure Soft Water : i 175 Main Street Bingham Canyon i. X The. BULLS EYE "Editor end Qtntral JAanaqtr ' I Another "Hun Durhsmsd.iH' J I meat by Will Rosen, Ziesfeld hoi. JJ I liri and screen star, end leading I I American humorist. Morccomin 1 I Watch for them. TheWise Guy and The Clown A constant reader of my "Bull" Durham Ads vvritei in and saysj . "If there was another smoking Tobacco To-bacco the equal of "Bull" Durham Dur-ham a lot of us would quit you no matter how much it cost. But alas there is no equal at any price as we have all found out at various times. So we must hasten to turn the pages and groan, whenever we encounter the CLOWN Ads of Will Rogers, who is trying to discredit the worth of the WORLD'S FAVORITE TOBACCO." See that Bird wrote this whole Ad for me himself. He knocked me but he boosted ' 'Bull' ' Durham. He fell right into my hands. Its only by the wisdom of our smart people that us CLOWNS and Fools are allo'ved to ride in Limousines. They say "The Lord protects the foolish," fool-ish," so, I am nestling right under his wing. So thanks Mr. Smart Man, write us another Ad. It will only cost you two cents P.S. There will be another piece here two weeks from now. Look for iu oULL Durham : Guaranteed by iNconrenATie 1H Fifth Avenue, New York CIt 1 j Isis Theatre ! ! AGAIN TONIGHT, FRIDAY, OCT. 23 1 X "FAT" SANDERS . ,J.. , X ' The King of Happiness, and His ' J I COUNTRY STORE Together With the Biggest Picture of the Year ' MARY PICKFORD in I "little Annie rooney" f J Never Before a Show Like this Come Early X X Bring Your Coupons ., ' X X Program For The Week . f FRIDAY and SATURDAY f MARY PICKFORD in I "LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY" Comedy SUNDAY and MONDAY f I Reginald Denny in , I "I'll Show You The Town" f "PACEMAKER" Comedy I I SUNDAY NIGHT IS VAUDEVILLE I f NIGHT X THE WONDER KIDS I From Salt Lake City, in a New Act ' z I New Songs New Costumes New Dances 10c and 25c ; f . TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ! I "SEVEN DAYS" r! A Special Christie Feature Comedy (As Good as "Charlie's Aunt") I A Good Western ! I THURSDAY ONLY li 4The Wife Who Wasn't Wanted' ! I Featuring IRENE RICH ( FRIDAY and SATURDAY Ht TOM MIX in ; ! "LUCKY HORSESHOES" His Very Latest f " T ! ' ' ' 2 ' ' " -' ' " - ' , . .'- - ". ' ' r !- '" . " v ' '-. I in 1 VX " H made a fly'n8 tackle." Thus Harold, jjj 3 f, vJ "Speedy and Spender," goat of the college, 3 3 Dy SaJS Ss- water boy for the team, had read how heroes K 5 C "Nf are rnade' A"d he wanted to be a hero I 2j 2 Hf Then his chance camel The last resort of a r3 Y distracted coach I It was do or die! for old jjj S 1 . Is man Time had his scythe on the whetstone h i fr? "''"w an( aro' madc his flying tackle and he jp Heels in the air! His heart beating like a 3 g tj. trip-hammer I And nothing but T.N.T. and a 3 g PVi can opener could have cut him loose from the 3 Z. big bruiser with the ball I ' K "I I l You'll love Harold! "Harold Lamb," NOs" h ' S S the Freshman, who dreamed of Gridiron "T' ' ' rl! S Glory and Campus Conquests and went l-v ' j"! "t J S S to college loaded down with tennis rac- A-v. Vf t . I ( y rO b quets and ukuleles and misplaced ideas ' b ' of how to be popular and was only the W 5 laughing stock, until he met a girl, the "J g girl! who discovered the heart that beat S ig beneath the funny sweater and hid the nJ g real boy within! g A-RKhs Picture i '' 'C:r j Gorgeous Comedy! Riotous Fun! Thrills that will run an icy finger up your s S spine and a tear or two, all to leave you limp from laughing and hoarse S S from cheering for "Grandma's Boy" is a "Freshie" now! W 1 Princess Theatre, Thursday-Friday I B a i |