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Show THE CITIZEN RESTING PLACE OF WASHINGTONS Twelve miles south of Washington is Mt. Vernon where George and Martha Washington rest side by side in a plain brick structure in the old family estate, now maintained by a pri- PANTAGES PRESENTS SUPER BILL FOR WEEK vate organization of women. Any male visitor who does not remove his hat at this sacred spot is sternly reminded to do so by a negro attendant who has watched over the tomb .for years. Above the door of the tomb are the words: I 'am the Resurrec- - NOVARRO, as a young king, making love to Renee Adoree, RAMON take the leads in Forbidden Hours in a most thrilling picture, a classic of the screen. The king falls deeply in love, and Roy dArcy, the rogue, tries every intrigue to separate the young people, but love finds a way. Others in the cast are Dorothy Cum-min- Edward Connelly, Maurce Cannon, and Alberta Vaughan. This pic- ture isa knockout with the old and young and is a popular hit. On the vaudeville bill the Empire Comedy Four Lou Hanvey, Clarence Wilbur, Bob Tait and Jack Abbott, who have appeared here before, were given a glad welcome and their number met with resounding applause. to expected to stand we advise him wear his rubbers. Brooklyn Eagle. When employees of an electric light company in Woodbury, N. J., dug a hole for an electric light pole near her house, Mrs. Mary Batten, who objected to having a light so near, planted herself in the hole so the men could JtNII :7" far apart Virginia REPUBLICANS TO CELEBRATE HOOVER DAY AT SALTAJR THE YOUNG Mens Republican club will stage a big Hoover Day program next Tuesday at Saltair. The fun will begin in the early afternoon and continue without a 'break in the riotous excitement until midnight. One of the novel features of the day will be the presence of the famous ele- -. phant that Utah delegates took to. Kansas City. The amusement program will include the following features: Free vaudeville acts by professionals; a dancing revue conducted by Professor L. P. Christenson; a lively performance by a group of Southern Minand childrens strels; a contests for prizes. Other prizes in the amount of $100 will be given for an exhibition of the best waltzing and tug-of-w- ar, foxtrotting. Novel campaign hats and canes will be offered at the gate. Harry Joseph is chairman of the entertainment committee and the other members are E. T. Millham, Matt Cowley and M. H. Kreibel. IIIIMWMMIflHIMMHmWimiHIHH IMIUMIMf HWHIIWUIWIWUWIMIW ItMNtlNNlmHIIIHHINHlnMiaWIIIHNIlUmiNIINimHimiHHIIIIIIIINmilNIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIHIININIHNmlNimNINIHMHinHNIIIIININaNI'UlHIUlHHW'l j M 8 8 8 8 j! I e COM EVERTS The coming week will offer the biggest card of amusement thrillers of the season. Dancing, Concert Music, Bathing, Carnival Excitement all wonderful! 8 i SUNDAY 3 Free Concerts at 4, 6 and 8 p. m. DON TIBBS AND THE GREATER SALTAIR ORCHESTRA. MONDAY Adams Black Jack Gum Day. Free Gum to Everyone Gum Showers Special Prizes to the Kiddies 5 and 10c fares, if you clip a coupon from your daily paper. TUESDAY at After careful study of the dry platform upon which Governor Smith is WOMAN DEFEATED room to pass between. Sversity. The Pantages orchestra, directed by - into the Potomac. that the bootleggers have plenty of ed the organ, round out the program. For next week Manager Grant Pemberton is pleased to announce that he has secured The Mysterious Lady in which Greta Garbo and Conrad Nagel are starring. Salt Lake leads the large cities of the world in showing this pictures as the newspaper man This picwould say, a big scoop. ture deals with continental espionage rnd intrigue. It was directed by Fred &blo, the director, of Ben-Hu- r. Lafayette visited in 1824. The original was nearer the house. It was broken into in 1831 and rifled of a skull which the robber thought was George Washingtons. It was that of another member of the family. When George and Martha were moved to their new resting place the gates were forever locked and the key cast The wets and drys are so Novelty songs and dance numbers are presented by Spoor and Parsons, accompanied by the Soli Brothers xylophone ensemble. The Three Orantos furnish genuine thrills in their balancing act. They lived up to their reputation as Wizards of Equilibrium. A clever satire on married life is presented by Tracey and Elwood. Evidently many married couples recognized situations that were familiar in their own lives, judging from the laughter and applause. voice of Gabby Du The bird-lik- e Valle has much appeal. The bill as a whole is well and has just the right degree of R. E. Runswick, and Seldon Heaps that not complete their work. The workmen, however, proceeded to dig another hole and Mrs. Batten, realizing she could not stand in two holes at one time, surrendered. g, bal-gic- The present tomb is not the one Miss Spoor, artistic dancer with Spoor and Parsons, feature vaudeville act at the Pantages for one This day will be a riot of novelty and fun. Free vaudeville Southern minstrels dancing revue and the funny, funny Republican elephant. week. tion and the Life. He that believeth in Me, though He were dead, yet shall One of the talons of the be live. on the mareagle on the ble sarcophagus containing Washington is missing; it was broken off by a vandal many years ago. The date on the other sarcophagus, hewn from the same piece of marble, reports Martha Washingtons death as 1801. This is an error, it should be 1802. coat-of-ar- ms noon and and 2 p. m., and every half hour. Trains: 7:15 and 9:15 a. m., 1 12 t |