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Show AT THE PHOTOPLAY. Mrs. Barton tions were :'irobable: was there at the time and Geo. E. An appealing romance of stagehand Barton father of the boy went up Satacted by one of. the best this returned all country ahd they urday the Selig company will be of casta morning. one of the features on the Princess SMALL TOWN ADVERTISING. program this evening.. It is called, "The Last Dance," and the. scenery But this An iiniisual- feature of the meeting orjhe play is magnificent. one of is the many good piconly of tire Western Iowa Editorial asso of the program. There are tures ciation at Council Bluffs recently wag Tseveral other dramas and comedies an address on the subject of advertis which are among the best produced ing froui a viewpoint of t)ie retail here. Also commencing with tonight mercbant by David Oransky, a well T., C. Parker, tenor will fill an en- " - MONDAY AXD TUESDAY, Sept. 9 and 10. ; ELLEN CHILD'S PRAYER A THE CACTUS TRAIL HOW THE BOYS FOUGHT IXDUXS , AN INTKLEGENT CAMERA ADVENTURES OF THE r THUMB PRINT- ON known merchjuajijajk-- perhaps be flagged to make room for some recruit, . ... .The way they; are going at present the chances are that Pitchers Wood, of Boston, Plank, of Philadelphia, and Johnosn, of Washington, will top the leading pitcher la the Rational League at the close of the season. The St. Louis Browns have not made the fanB jump up on the seats this season, but they certainly have produced one real flinger in Pitcher Hamilton. This youngster has made THE LAST , Cos-tell- o WHERE JEALOUSY LEADS WOULD BE. NIGHT MARE HAIR DRESSING OF OTHER DAYS .. , - DANCE ... ... ON THE PUPIL OF THE EYE COMING FRIDAY, DON JUAN ' AND CHARLE V IN TWO REELS Mention the rankest kind of bustiers. BLAZING THE TRAIL AT OPERA HOUSE o- Employment bureau " for utah stake An employment Agency under the direction of the Woman's Relief Society of Utah Stake has been estab-iisehat the. Bishop's "Building, where those reslring employment in the fruit can give their names and addresses to Bishop Ralph Poulton. Also those desiring to employ fruit packers will please state the time, place and where to go, "giving name and the-Stat- d -- -- - . v - mi Q i, ' " -SALE Larquarce Champion Kitchen range, one Peninsular Hot-blaheater for sale cheap. Phone 2t 421 x. "c), Watch between ' Pioneer Park Return to this Resort. Lake and LOST office. BYRON BARTON GETS ARM CRUSHED now isseiis a call for a general meet- ng of the MTneDwners and Operators to be held at the. COMMERCIAL CLUB, SALT - LAKE CIT, SATURDAY, EVENING, SEPTEMBER 14th, 1912, at 8 o'clock for the purpose" f completing the plans for the Organization of an Independent Association to handle matters of Vital, importance to the Mining Industry. All parties directely or indirectly Interested in mining are URGENTLY REQUESTED to attend and give this the District court Saturday, Judge J. E. Booth found George T. Last Friday while visiting his Stephens guilty of contempt and a grandparents at Kaysvillo Byron Bar- fine of $1 and costs was assessed. ton got hie arm into an electric ringer The defendant was cited into court attached to an electric washer and be- to show' cause why lie should not be fore he could shut the power off. It punished for contempt in failing to had pulled his arm Into the ringer up live up to the decree of the court in to the elbqw and bruised It pretty the case of the Utah Lake Lane, bad.' The doctors were afraid serious Wate$& Power company in the dis complications might set In when they tribution of the waters of-- Current matter their sincere and earnest conmok citiuuuBu iue wounu on mey creek in the south end of Utah sideration. W. C. ALEXANDER, found later that no serious complies county. In ' - Why Not . The Red Sox ar out to beat the Athletics' mark of last season when the world's champions won 101 and lost 50 gaimes. iinmenman ana avers, reKuiars. and Miller, utility fielder, are the only members of the Cubs hitting' for .300 or better. Philadelphia ians believe Paskert and Lobert, of the Quakers, make the best lead-ofcombination in the business. WWW (?ao)Arn (ORI-ffiF- IE 7S D AT Tor 8:15 Admission FRST Pitoher "Doc" White, the eminent dentist of the white Sox, says he would like to get Umpire Hart In his chair one just once. "EVER HAD A FIT?" CO $i.00 HATS AND $t;50 SHIRTS ACADEMY AVENUE .n n mm- i. l - SOc ;. " V n ;:; i ; mi - i n si - "i - next year.. .Hank Perry, who led the .International League in batting. last season and wa.8 tried out by Detroit early this season, has been reeased by the Provi' T V dence club. . SCENE FROM EOISONS COMEDY " How the Boya fought Indians, seen at the Ellen Tonight and, Tuesday. " . See them and be convinced, 'j-;- -- f All of tHe best mianuf a ctures ' Reports from the Central League haveJU that the twelvelub circuit has not"been a success, and that the league, may be, divided irilo two dlvl- - "Ping" Bodle, of the White Soy. has not lived tin to his reputation as a "Fence Buster" this season, end win Up-to-Da- te uiis, DiessG8 and Coais FOR LADIES p, slons .;', Newest and " ' mi FIRST SERV , NO USE RUNNING Start out in time is the main thing to get the Chapman, the former Toledo short-Btola playing sensational hall for Cleveland and looks good enough to hold down a regular ' Job with the V Naps. . '5v, 1 - - Outside of Richie, the. pitching staff of the Cubs doesn't look like a championship outfit, but the old machine keeps right on the Job just the same. PR0Y0,UTAH i The Highlanders have- - secured a classy pitcher In Heine Schulti, purchased from the Savannah club, of the South Atlantic League. " BOSHARD & HAHN H TAILORS . Herald Want Ads Pull. --- No Monkey Business ir Academy . ine logge 1 20 Bunch of keys on street to depot. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this ad. f in Mrs. M. Dusenberry'$ Millinery North BASEBALL NOTES. "' ' ii Our Fall Opening Will Be Announced Later Thursday Evening at . here that l Mrs. Dusenberry wishes to announce that she has a large stock of the latest fall hats on display and that she is Miss doing business eyery' day. Emmerson lias just returned from Chicago where she spent several weeks studying the latest styles and methods of trimming for this fall's fashions. FOUND Chairman Meeting. SHERWOOD, Secretary Meeting. o You will no doubt want a few waists for school day- , W have them THE TAPE-LES- S waists, no strfhga hanging down ' causes the boy to look slouchy. A watch and Wooly Boy Fob with each suit - mil FALL MILLINERY F. B. COOK, appearance as this little fellow? "J C. F. GEORGE H. DERN, R. C. GEM MEL, IMER PETT, DUNCAN MAC TICH1E, Committee. give your boy the benefit of as natty an $1.50 AND $2 3 Reels 2t Reward. . "WOO LY BOY" " - FINE ONE DOLLAR. Wt have' .the style will do It Just say coMiNGFronlicrDays al Chevenne" . - Another of those heavy' "Bison 101 war dramas with hordes of Indians in it will be presented to the photoplay goers at the Opera House tonight and Tuesday entitled, "Blazing the Trail." feature film and is all This is a Two that the title would Indicate. reels other pictures make up the four of- film. One is a Thanhouser Senlc 1 ne Drama, "Little Old New York. "Hard other is a Nestor, Comedy, . Luck Bill." FOR Monday an3Tuesday v look like - PRINCESS edJSE OPERA;: . De View-l.oin- . Great '"Bison" Indian War Drama in 2 Reels -- tlBostoir-SOTrd---- of much promin Atlantic, Iowa. Mr. Oransky spoke Parker lsa singer will and ence undoubtedly delight his t on "Retail Advertising from the audience. At Ellen are the billed two of the Merchant," .and he de one a dramas good very Vltagrar, clared that 'the merchant should admic a J.nliin Tlia Vitagry q a jiiil 7vtisetheQiuUity and adaptability detFCTire "TheAdventure of story, of his goods rather than depend on Thumb' Print," with Maurice the advertising prices. He spoke ln7part in the stellar role. The Lubin as follows: fUnt is, Prayer." is a sad but too true fact that It o ,. j country merchants as a rule are not I adlertisers. extensive am convinc ed that fhey. should advertise regular ly and persistently; TbeTleve so, not E only because some people who are Bupijosedjto know say so, but also be cause uiy: aetual experience ' in connection with retail advertising in a Gentlemen: A general meeting of small town has demonstrated to me the Mine Owners ,and Mine Operators the benefits, both direct held at the. Commercial Club, August and indirect, to be derived, from per2, 1912, a committee of five men were '' sistent advertising." " ' o appointed to ascertain from those inGIRL COMMITTED TO terested, whether an organization INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL formed under the auspices of the American Mining Congress, would Sadie Kiser, thirteen years of ago, be3t assist the Mining Industry of the wa3 adjudged incorrigible in the west. This Committee polled juvenile court Saturday by Judge C. by means of postal vote and found the J. Wahlquist and wag sentenced to the state industrial school, the order predonderence of opinion for an INreading that she be kept in the DEPENDENT ORGANISATION, work school until a suitable homecan be ing in conjunction, if possible, with found for her. Probation Officer JX the American Mining Congress. The Committee through the Secre F. Roper took the girl to Ogden Sattaryof the last general meeting held, urday afternoon. - . $9.75 TO q Prices from 27.50 JUST ARRIVED: complete 7 2 Cotton Batts, etc., for your winter quilts. : 1AE , IAANT v YOUri TRADE mm |