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Show THE CITIZEN 11 k in a sketch Having Troubles of Their BII & A AND ELD The Scenic Line 1 Own. A new- Fantagescope will complete next weeks program. Republicans of Salt Lake and Utah will enjoy an outing at Saltair on Tuesday, Aug. 19. All Republicans AMERICAN are invited to take part in the festivities. H. SWANSON, WILLIAM The chairmen of the committees of the American theatre, ever on the outlook for the are as follows: latest thing in twentieth century moArrangements, Harry S. Joseph; tion .picture palaces, announces with program, John James; tickets, R. L. e issue a the presentation of thirty-onthis Judd; publicity, James P. Casey and piece philharmonic orchestra under the direction of that noted leader Frank P. Gallagher. and musician, Ted Henkel.. The arrangements committee inThe philharmonic orchestra will cludes the chairmen of all county open its permanent engagement start- - committees. - The program will begin at 5 p. m. As the celebration will be held at a time when the governors are visiting Salt Lake, it is expected that a number of the executives will be present at Saltair to speak to the Republicans. TO I BIHGHAH Where Copper This will be practically the mencement of the activity for next campaign. is King No. Ill Cty. 6:55 a. m. 2:15 p. m. Arrive Bingham. No. 109 No. Ill 8 :25 a. m. 3 :35 p. m. Leave Bingham. No. 110 No. 112 8 :45 a. m. 4 :00 p. m. Arrive Salt Lake City. No. No. 110 112 The directors of this bank are easily approached by those de- siring to consult them. The result of their cumulative experience is at your service, regardless of whether you have an account at this bank or not. Our directors are firm in the belief that helping you to develop your business is as much to our advantage as to yours. Every bit of advice they give, will be CONSTRUCTIVE ADVICE. E 10:05 a.m. 5:30 p.m. ! today. The National Bank of the Republic and 2nd South Street Main SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH nilllllllimillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli; niiwimniiiiiiiiiminiiiiiiniimmmuiiniiiiiiiiu ICE the CREAM, HOME-MAD- E RUTH CHATTERTON IN THE MERRIE MONTH OF MA Y AT THE SALT LAKE THEATRE NEXT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ing Sunday, August 31, at the American theatre. It will accompany the feature pictures with the latest scores. Sunday and Monday, Anita Stewart will be featured in one of the strongest dramas of New York society life ever put to film. Mary Regan, the has won name of the unqualified praise from critics in the east and throughout the film world exhibitors have praised it highly. super-featur- e, Secretary Allen of the West Coast Lumbermens Association was in San Francisco the other day. Well, how do the lumbermen feel? he was asked. We no longer feel optimistic. The word dont express it. We feel DIRGE OF A MEMBER OF THE MIDDLE CLASES. iimmwwwnninmHic CANDY AND CAKE8. 2 Stores 2 260 So. Stated 55 So. Main. Delivered Everywhere. When workers win a shorter day The cost is passed along to. me; With larger taxes, larger pay, The rent comes higher, too, you see. iVAUDEV.ILL it goes all down the line, And so BILL NOW PLAYING From shoes and clothes to light and heat; luxuries for mine Im thankful now if I can eat No old-tim- e Whirlwind Musical Girl Show Let none begrudge the pay they get On farm, in factory and mill; But every increased wage thats met Is added to my grocers bill. I NOW PLAYING FRANK W. STOUTENBOROUGH, Asst. General Passenger Agent, 1207 .Deseret Bank Building, Phone Was. 140 Salt Lake City, Utah DOBSON AND HIS THIRTEEN SIRENS Smashing: Musical Comedy Production KSPE & DUTTON ELDRIDGE. HARLOW & ELDRIDGE CLIFFORD WALKER THE AERIAL SIIAWS OARCINETTI BROTHERS Winnie Percy BRONSON & BALDWIN In "1919 Songology" SOME BABY With Agnes Burr and Johnny Keenan, headliners MAIDIE DE LONG In The Baseball Nut I do not figure in the game; Theres nothing offered me to choose; I pay the piper, just the same When some one wins, I always lose. Roscoe Brambough, in Life. NEXT WEEK TAYLOR GRANVILLE AND LAURA PIERPONT In the Big Patriotic Melodrama "AN AMERICAN ACE" Adapted for vaudeville liy Taylor Granville from the play by Lincoln J. Carter HERSCHEL HENLERE JACK DUNHAM & SAMMY EDWARDS THREE JAHNS LEW WILLIAMS & ADA MJTCHELL 1 In Bits of Rhyme and Rhythm WILL MORRIS In Tattered Talent In HARRIS AND MANION Uncle Jerry at the Opry FAY & JACK SMITH Songs, steps and sayings PANTAGESCOPE Eddie Fitzpatrick and Pantages Orchestra Three shows daily 2:45, 7:30, Prices: Mats., 10c, 15c, I 1 DAVE FERGUSON & CO. In "The Rounder of Old Broadway" STEVER AND LOVEJOY s 1 L Come in effect Leave Salt Lake No. 109 com- Meet Qvur i Directors I Headquarters have been opened by State Chairman Welsh on the second floor of the Walker bank building. Passenger train schedule now iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiim REPUBLICAN DA Y 9:15. 25c. Nights, 15c, 25c, 35c. 3 HIUHHIlHlinillHIIIMIIIHIMIIIIIIUmiUlllHIIUIUIIIIIIillNIHIIIIIUIIIIIUIIIIIUIt s z |