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Show j if $ $ f $ l I A Sale i Unprecedented For three days only, December 29 to 31, inclusive, without B I reserve and regardless of values, every .trimmed and untrimmed j hafc in this establishment will be sold at one-half off the regular j price. j I This is the annual Half Off Sale at BRANDWIN'S in order I to close out- the remainder of the fall and winter stock before making spring purchases. These are the greatest; values at the lowest prices ever given at a sale(of millinery here. I Brandwin '$ 1 60 South Main St. I I I Tonight and Wednesday, j Wednesday Matinee. A. H. Frazee Presents Mr. JAMES J. C0RBETT j In the Farcical Comedy, "FACING THE MUSIC." j Supported by a company of Metro- ( polltan Players. Prices: 25c to $1.00, boxes and stalls, $1.50. matinee. 25 and SO cents. Next attraction. Thursday. Friday and Saturday, Max Flgman In "The Substitute." Sale begins today. BOTH PHONES 3569 . . T MP- I I 7T, MATINEE i I I THEATRE All Seals Resonret 1 ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE THE MILLMAN TRIO. GRACIE EMMETT & CO. SNYDER & BUCKLEY. OLIVETTE. MORROW & SCHELLBERG. MACK & MARCUS. FONDA. DELL & FONDA. Tho Klnodromc. Orpeum Orchestra. Matinee every day but Sunday. Matinees 16ct 25c, 50c: box seatB, 75c. Evenings 25c, 50c, 75c; box seats. $1.00. Colonial Theatre j Bell 434. ' Ind. 199. j TONIGHT Henry W. Savage's version, I "Tite Devil" ! i With a competent cast. Prlc03 25c, 50c. 75c and 51.00. I Matinees Wednesday. Nev Year's day and Saturday. Prices 25c and 50c. 1 All seats reserved. NEXT WEEK, , Joseph E. Howard's 1 Newest musical play, "THE FLOWER OF THE RANCH," 50 PEOPLE. 20 MUSICAL N.UMBERS No advance In prices. i rcDA TVTTI Nights. 10, 25, 35. 50c. VTXVillNJJ Matinees. 10 and 25c. TONIGHT, SOUVENIR MATINEE WEDNESDAY. 5 VAUDEVILLE FEATURES 5 And the Geo. W, Scott Co. In the Western Drama. "FALSELY ACCUSED." Starting Thursday, Entire Chango of VAUDEVILLE I And the Scott Co. In "THELMA." Tho Tribune Gives Your Wants the Largest Circulation. Lyceum TSiea!re State St. Between 2nd and 3rd So. TONIG-HT Lincoln J. Carter's great melodrama. "TOO PROUD TO BEa" A complete scenic production. Prices 25c. .15c and 50c. Matinees Wednesday. Friday and Saturday. Sat-urday. All seats reserved. 25c. NEXT WEEK Ed Anderson's big show. "A FARMER'S DAUGHTER." L YRIC "gas.? ALL THIS WEEK THE WONDERFUL WONDER-FUL PICTURE, 'ESCAPED PROM THE HAREM Also Six Other Feature Pictures. Admission, 10 cents. Reserved seats, 20 cents. , I-Arrived " I New shipment of Rubber I Goods. Even piece we Guarantee The Child-Walk Floral Co. will have beautiful flowers I for New Year. I IGODBE-PITTS I DRUG CO. j i i NO HOUSE, STABLE OR DAIRY IS COMPLETE WITHOUT DR. NUNN'S ; -BLACK OIL HEALING BALSAM It has no equal for brittle feet, no equal for healing -wounds, curlnsr colic, coughs, etc. Sold everywhere, 50c and $1.00 a bottle. bot-tle. One full pint, one dollar. 1 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY j The skin Is beautified, perfumed, protected, pro-tected, preserved by Satin sltln powder. 25c. fPI Make Those l Spare Moment Count (oiye During tho holidays you jnjjj'.l have some spare time. 1( yon W- you might use It to good adva-j? , tnge by "brightening up ntyc& a little It's surprising what a H"Lc T tic paint and a few hours' we -tvIH do. f When you're ready, wc titt? all the materials you'll need tyf01' J best for every purpose. Gladjk ..ijuc furnbh information free any Utr ' Phono us. . , 3- SALT LAKE GlASf fta ace & PAINT CO. ! NO. 28 MAIN ST. K"' ,It ' JUST A WOKg COALli Do rou uso the bestl r " Peacocte Kock Sprieg tw Central Coal & ColteE' impel 38 SOUTH MAIN. xJalui Phones Bell Ex. 35. Ind. 280if c :itt mc ; I $100.00 A d I WITH J Hydraulics Cider Prel i .i End -for catalog. , " D. B. BHEELS'.'. Coiinne. Uti'. ft - w .... itessseteeisf ( 1 CHILBLAIN RElEDrThi s never fails lo instantly roll. C any caso of frostbite these I swollen patches that itch tfm yc o jtch, that spring up in an hjj&nro ancl stay all winter tinjj 'promptly treated. Ono apjjlfv . 0 tion will at once allay the irn-'-. tion on hands, feet, nose or e!PJnt Both phones 457. Remember 'wlror 2 number. '(nr. o 208 Main SL. Konyon Pharnji"!'NS- S GEO. T. BRICE DRUG aa a 0 9 a e sei . BCf Dl fctiectu ESTABLISHED 1885. twrbd, UTAH COMMERCIAL Al&JrL 8 A VIVOS RANK iSrtieln WM. F. ARMSTRONG. President. W lull BYRON GROO. CuiJtf . Commercial Banking In All Its Bru ' Four per cent Interest on savings DESERET NATIONAL BA U. S. Depository, ', 4 Salt Lako City, Utah. .L " Capital. $500,000.00; aurplua, SSOC'""" L. S. Hills Egtarrti Moses Thatcher Vlce-Piil r H. S. Tounp ;"V'Wli Edpar S. Hills Ab8HWm L. W. Burton Amt.jttl Safety Deposit Boxes for Bcf') (Kdln W.S.McCORNICK. THOS.R.CUBt am President. Vlce-I-tin THE UTAH NATIONAL Bfe SALT LAKE CITY, UTAJWlthes We receive deposits of $L00 agftTcu ward and pay four per cent irJiu Start an account in our savlnsrs . meat today. iane : R. T. BADGER. QMUend -JlJ)UOE R. G. DUN & 00., fenen, THE MERCANTILE AGEEf; GEORGE RUST. General Manjfcneo Idaho, Nevada, Utah and Wyorfc) Office 201 Tribune Bldg.. Salt La. ESTABLISHED 1E41. J?9J1 THE OLDEST AND LARGER b ACCOUNTS SOLICI ED.j.iiDtl National Bank of ilie.Reto A thoroughly modern cavlnffajj'ftQi ment conducted In connection wltBufl bank. Snfe deposit boxes for rent Depository. t Frank Knox, president: James tou, , J ray, vice-president; W. F. Earlt, ;t1TTt E. A. Culbertson, assistant cashier Capital paid In. S30P.O0O. Interi.it" on time deposits. J-Mlf j JJJCCRWUJ9) .JitJ ESTABLISHED ISM, I Capital. $10,000; Surplus. $75.& ne , Special attention given to thfcd lection of rents, payment oiJ8TAt and the caro of property for new - "AE ' 251 SOLl?tSrSh I ! -j ' fljara . 25o ' McCORNICK & CO.Jj ! BANKFRS. v i ESTABLISHED 1873. 'M Salt Lake City, Utah. ; . ' I yrSix ! ' WALKER BROS., $H i BANKERS. Jf ! (incorporated.) .M ESTABLISHED 1859. ' Capital mwM Surplus 'HF Absorbed the Salt Lake Branch, Fargo & Co.'s Bank. Safety Deposit Boxes JWiMQ Travelers' Letters of Credit Itt Jf Available In All Parts of the V THfr WE INVITE YOUR ACCOO; V |