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Show THE a burlesque on the old sure-shot-Dic- CITIZEN k acts of other days. BINQHA AND The Scenic Line TO BIMIAH Where Copper is King Lemalre is the marksman and Bert Williams the miserable person who must serve as his William Tell. I love a Minstrel Show" reveals a minstrel troupe, not of men, but of girls, the lyrics and music of which were written by Irving Berlin. Man-dy,- " one of the songs, is especially pleasing. Theres "The Circus Ballet, composed by Victor Herbert. Irving Berlin contributes another song whose title itself is attractive, "A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody. Of course this introduces the beauties of the "The Follies. It is sung by John Steele,, whose really notable voice is one of the delightful surprises. Although he sings this dainty song wonderfully well, he is even better for hes more at home, it seems, in "Earccarole or Traumerei. Eddie Cantor is amazingly funny in a knock-ou- t sketch which he wrote with Rennold Wolf, entitled At the Osteopaths. Maurice and Florence Walton are back once more in a Chinese Apache dance. And then the Dooleys burlesque them. The last number is a Salvation Army finale, in which pretty Salvation Army maids appear as they sing We Made the Doughnuts Over There. Florenz Zeigfield, Jr., has once more demonstrated that each year he brings to our stage good taste, a stage generalship thats distinctive and a restless ambition to do better and is better. His thirteenth Follies the best ever. . Passenger train schedule now in effect Leave Salt Lake City. No. 109 6:55 a.m. Ill 2:15p.m. No. BELASCOS METHOD Arrive Bingham. lllllllllllll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimil sires is told by Miss Laura Hope Crews in referring to the rehearsals of The Phantom Rival. Miss Crews had happened to mention the peculiarly hollow quality of a knocking upon her apartment door that had this bank will extend financial E startled her from her sleep that E aid first to those who E morning, and as one of the incidents E have an account with us.already The E of the play called for a similar rej necessity for opening an ac- - 5 E count with a bank this bank sult of knocking at a door; Belasco is therefore obvious. E thought it would be a good idea to But whether you have an ac- - E duplicate the strange sound that had E count with us or not, we will be E so startled the actress. Forthwith, to E advise you on any mat- - E glad he began tapping the table, the walls, E ters of business. This is a E every box in sight, and other obE service we have always been if Crews Miss , pleased to render. Cur officials E jects always asking E are successful men fully qual- - E the sound was anything like that E which she remembered. After some E ified to give advice. E Come in today. E days of this the producer set a property man to building little boxeg of vood, and eperimenting with the differences of sound obtained by inclosing various substances in the boxes. Finally, a box was evolved which, Main and 2nd South Street E Miss Crews acknowledged, gave a E SALT LAKE UTAH CITY, good reproduction of that strange knocking sound as she remembered niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimir, it. In his search for an ultimate efglllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIL fect, Bealscos method has something I ICE CREAM, CANDY AND I in common with that which was purHOME-MADI I CAKES. sued by Oscar Wilde. Wilde, according to one legend, regarded it as a good forenoons work when he had satisfied himself that a comma ought to go into a certain sentence; and a good afternoons work when he had finally decided to take the comma cut. 2 Stores 2 f 260 So. State. 55 So. Main. Delivered Everywhere. TUGS OF WAR. As a Matter of Business -- The National Bank of 8 :25 a. m. Ill 3 :35 p. m. No. 112 The sweet young thing was asking What are those ships? questions. she inquired. Thems replied the old salt. Oh! and what are the little ones just in front? Thems just tugs. Oh, yes, of Ive heard of course; of the many stories the endless pains to which David Belasco will go in his search for precisely the effect he de- - ONE BILL NOW PLAYING Its tugs-of-wa- r. 8:45 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 1 1 Arrive Salt Lake City. No. 110 10:05 a.m. No. 112 5:30 p.m. Buy Coal Today Profit Tomorrow FlggT-IL- J (I Asst. General Passenger Agent, 1207 Deseret Bank Building, Phone Was. 140 Salt Lake City, Utah COLLEGE GIRL FROLICS A flirtation in two appointments brimming over with music and comedy and a bevy of peaches. iS Comedian JOHN G. SPARKS & CO. In A Friendly Feud BMliKllilWrai Just BEN LINN Big Ben Himself KLASS AND TERMINI A Musical Highball MENNETTI AND SIDELLI Agile Envoys From Funland Tomorrow may be a different story. W. STOUTENBOROUGH, a top summer show, fairly tingling with music and mirth. The Great Natural Irish National and state government officials and leading coal experts declare conditions point to a serious situation in the coal market next fall and winter, with possibilities of a fuel famine. Your dealer can supply you NOW. H. the Republic E Leave Bingham. No. 110 f men-of-wTa- r, No. 109 No. 11 Utah Fuel Co. PANTAGESCOPE New Motion Pictures Miners and shippers exclusively of Castle Gate and Clear Creek Coals. EDDIE. FITZPATRICK And His Pantages Orchestra 1 Three shows daily 2:45, 7:30, 9:15. Prices: Mats., 10c, 15c, 25c. Nights: 15c, 25c, 35c. r.iiiiiiiiHMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiniiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiuiiiiuuiiiiC f |