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Show THE CITIZEN IIIIIIHIIIHIUHIIIIIimiHIIIIIIIIIHIIUIIIIilllllHimmiilll IIIIIIIIIIHU Cross for Corsets the Cloninger players, Madam X, has proved that the popularity of the Cloninger players is assured for this year, especially with the support it receives from the ex- fering of cellent work done by Mr. Cloninger, Miss Stone and Miss Hambley. The part of the hero of made famous by Wallace Reed, is played by Mr. Cloninger. Miss Stone and Miss Hambley interpret the leading feminine roles, and the entire cast has been carefully chosen. " will play all next week with matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Sick-a-Be- d, Sick-a-Bed- Trying Once More To Blind Utah Women . &ucl PRACTICAL FRONT 5 f i i 1 i The only Corset Shop in Salt Lake Gty be-caus- 61 E. Broadway I i Come i in- - We can fit you WIIUIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII? nun. Every Dollar Paid For Insurance in i -- The Guardian Fire Insurance Company of Utah Stays In Utah The Agency In Utah the Democratic politicians are using the slogan of 1916. They are still saying that Wilson will keep us out of war. A few days before the election of 1916 advertisements were inserted in the daily papers appealing to the women of Utah to vote for Wilson he would keep the nation out oi war. One of the sentences in that advertisement ran something like this: Do you want your sons to be mace cannon fodder on European battlefields? If not, vote for Wilson. He will keep us out of war. The same appeal is being made to the women today. They are again asked to believe that Wilson will keep us out of war through his League of The League of Nations has been The eLague of Nations has been functioning in Europe for months and it was not able to prevent the big war between Poland and Russia. Some say that Poland was to blame. If so, then the League s not even able to pre- vent one of its own members from going to war. Why is it not legitimate to reverse the slogan and say: He got us into war, and will do it again. The present League is a league for war. It is a military alliance to preserve the territories and existing political independence of the member na Company Managers 30 West Broadway SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ttHuiwiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiuiitiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiml NORWALK e, w-a- 11 tions.. That is the significance of Article X, which Wilson described as the heart of the league. If the United States joins that league Wilson will get us into war. There is no chance that the Wilson covenant will be ratified by the United States senate, because Democratic senators will not permit it. If it can not be ratified we must, if we are to have a league of nations, turn to some other plan, and Senator Harding offers a plan based on the Hague peace tribunal. That tribunal is in operation and if a few of the leading nations agree to the new plan the League of Nations can be formed. And it will not be a league to enforce peace. It will be a league with peace and justice as its basic principles. BILL NOW PLAYING , MME. BRIERRE & KING Singing and Dancing VAN Three shows daily 2:45, 7:30, 9:15. PRICE8: Nights, lower floor, 40c; balcony, 30c; boxes, and daughter, Bird, have left for New Miss Bird will .sail for Joan Bird and Miss Margaret McCornick have returned to school at Menlo Park, Cal. Insure Your Income Matinees Adults, entire house, 25c; children under 15, 50c. 15 B. M. A. A. m F. EDGAR HAVENS cents iiiiuiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii (CaTTnOJ ilj Direction Ackerman-Harri- s Vaudeville, Motion Pictures Continuous, 1 to 11 HH Starting Sunday e HI 1 DOUBLE HEADLINE BILL MILITARY REVUE m H and WM with tha - PANTAGE8COPE Another Famed Flynn Drama . S. Bird ence Sullivan entertained Friday afternoon in honor of Miss Ellen 'Orlob, a bride of next week. & EMERSON Hand Balancers- - Mrs. Everett Sanders and Miss Flor- RES CELEBRITIES SHELDON A HAZLEN Sampson and Delilah Miss Isabel Harveille has returned Mrs. A. H. Miss Marion York, where Paris. Miss DO HARRY VON F088EN Black-Fac- e Comedian . the fill term. Real Musical Treat Grand opera stars The Bnal Israel sisterhood met Thursday afternoon at 2:30 oclock with Mrs. Jack Finding, 26 Walcott avenue. It will be the opening meeting since the summer vacation. from Mammoth, where she spent the summer, and will resume her studies at Rowland Hall with the opening of A- - A NIGHT ON I THE BEACH M Headlining mi Six-A- ct . VAUDEVILLE BILL Madlaine Traverse in IH JJ . THE TATTLERS Matinees, 20c; kiddies, 10c. Evenings and Holidays, 30c. HI 500 Scott Bldtf.a Salt Lake City, Utah f-lJ. R. Sebree CLONINGER PLAYERS H. W. Lane SEBREE & LANE 0 High Pressure Casings and Tubes Guarantee Tire & Rubber Company 451 South Main Street Phone Wat. 2222 Salt Lake Gty, Utah BEGINNING MONDAY, SEPT. 13 AT THE SALT LAKE THEATRE RALPH CLONINGER Mining and Industrial Stocks and Bonds Liberty Bonds Bought Wasatch 4010 14 . with Florence Stone, Evelyn Hambley and associate players in . Matinees Wednesday and Saturday 25c to $1.25. EDWIN G &FREUK. W0ULLLY Salt Lake Stork and Mining Exchange Telephone Win, 2K8R Mining, Punk and Industrial Stork nnd Romls Liberty Rond Bought and Sold at Market I'rlre 6 West 2nd South Salt Lake City, Utah Member SICK-A-BE- D Prices: Nights Exchange St., Salt Lake City. Mats. 25c to 75c . 1 1 |