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Show IT THE CITIZEN 12 iiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiimiiiniiiiic AETNA Service Supreme i 3 3 i I I I j Ed D. Smith and Sons j General Agents I 38 W. 2nd So. St. Was. 4000 I 'iiiiiiiiiiiHtnNmiiniiHHiiiiiiwiHiimmMiiniHiHiiiniiHiiiiiHiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii? "At the Old Clock Corner" Banking Perfection Under 0. 8. Inapection" Service is Our Highest Aim to a close is the biggest in the history of the house." Elsie Ferguson in the remarkable modern drama, "The Witness For the and the joy promoting Defense, Mack Sennett comedy, Uncle Tom Without the Cabin," which closes Saturday night seem to have taken the town' by storm. Tomorrow another smashing double bill in the form of dainty little Dillie Burke in the new Artcraft society comedy drama,' "The Misleading Widow, and that hilarious rotund comedian "Fatty Arbuckle, St. Al. supported by John, Buster Keaton and Bud Post of Salt Lake, in "Back Stage, the new comedy, bespeaks more capacity business. The management after a preview of both subjects, opines that it is the greatest double laughter bill the Paramount-Empress will have shown to date. For the last half of the week commencing Thursday Dorothy Dalton in The Market of Souls, will be the headline offering. AMERICAN Utah State National Bank Mialcr Friinl lasim ACCOMPANIED by the new philharmonic orchestra of thirty pieces in a special musical program, Checkers, the famous racing play, will be shown, starting Tuesday at the American theatre. Baafe 1 Thomas J. Carrigan, who plays the role of Checkers, has reason to be thankful that for the part of the famous racing tout Mr. Stanton engaged Tammany Young, who has followed the horses ever since he sold newsstreet and papers at Thirty-fourtBroadway years ago. During the filming of one of the scenes Young was supposed to give a racing tip to Carrigan. But Young h Salt Lake Theatre Monday and Tuesday, Sept. Prices 25c to $1.00 is a realist. He thought it would be much better to give a real tip; so instead of repeating the lines given him in the script, he said: "Take it from me bet your shirt on Lively in the first race at New Orleans today. Carrigan thought it was merely part of the "business and was greatly surprised when Young came to him shortly afterward and repeated the statement. As soon as he had finished work Carrigan hurried back to Broadway and placed $200 on Lively at 5 to 1. A few hours later the extra editions of the evening papers brought him the result of the first race. Lively had won easily. Carrigan now is strong for realism. AN AMERICANS VIEW. President, our history is full of the noblest inspiration. We entered a trackless continent. We have filled it with the homes of a hundred millions of people; the happiest homes in all the world. We have enriched it with the best farms, the most productive factories, the greatest system of transportation, and the mightiest commerce upon which the sun shines. Our progress has been the wonder and the envy of mankind. We have Mr. the enlightenment of the world than any other government ever established among men. We love peace and we will devote all our intelligence, all our efforts, to attain it; but, sir, we will not surrender our right to live under our own institutions, to control our own destiny, to insure the interests of our own citizens, to worship at the shrine of our own patriots to any alien body which the wit of man can conceive. If this be to accept the challenge recently announced, I accept it. I was born an American; I have lived an American; and, God permitting, I will die an American. Senator Cummins of Iowa on the League of Nations. Simple Logic. An Irishman was brought before a magistrate on a charge of vagrancy, What trade are you and questioned. in? "Your honor, a sailor. "You in the seafaring line? I question whether you have ever been to sea in your life. "Shure, now, and does your honor think I came from Ireland in a wag-gin- ? London Blighty. Jake Does the sun ever set in the East, Pete? Pete I dont know, Jake; I aint been further East nor Denver. One-Ey- e pursued the path of honor and justice, and it has led us to the highest distinction and the most enduring fame. We have so guarded and cherished the rights of man that our citizenship stands wtihout peer throughout the earth. Our laws are humane, and protect the weak against the aggressions of the strong. With all its mistakes, the government of the United States has done more for the welfare of its people and more for Widow. MAiRMON 34 of hundreds eliminated by our advanced construction side aprons, body sills, and fender supports among them. And with them have gone their squeaks and rattles the old hobgoblins of the driver and the owner. Literally parts are 8--9 R. M. 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