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Show WORLD FAMOUS Cure for Torturing, Disfiguring Skin and Scalp Humors. Tho agonizing itching and burning of the akin, as in eczema; tho frightful scal- ing, as in psoriasis: tho loutf of hair and crusting of scalp, as in scalled-head; tho fucial disfigurement, disfigure-ment, ns in acne and ringworm; find instant relief and speedy cure, in tho majority of cases, in warm baths with Guticura Soap and gontlo anointings vritu Cuticura Ointment. fillip fill mmm MATINEE TODAY AT 2:15. TONIGHT, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, SALT LAKE OPERA CO. In tho New Comb: Opera "The Girl and the Governor." By Julian Edwards. Direction of John J. McClellan. Prices Evening. 2Za to $1.00; mall-noc, mall-noc, 5c to "inc. NEXT ATTRACTION FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT, Saturday Matinee Tho GIrllest of Girl Shows THE TIME, THE PLACE AND THE GIRL With JOT IN" E. YOUNG. 12 SonKS "0 CJlrlu 1000 L,nushs. Prices. 50c to $2.00; matinee, 23c to $1.G0. ah- Wednesday. THEATKU Both Phones S5GD. ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE1 Labor Day Matinee Today. Prices Evening: 2oc, 50c, lac; Box Keats. 1. Matinee 10c, 25c, 50c; Box Seata, 75c. All Scats Reserved. NEW LYRIC THEATRE J. E. CLARK. Manager. THE CAM ERAPHONE, Moving pictures that talk and sing. Spoclnl Bill for tho week starting Sept. 5. The Great Immortal Play, QUO VABIS Tho latest production of tho CAM ERAPHONE. THE CATCHING BROADWAY HIT, "Tho Girl I Met at Shorry'3." TAYLOR AND HAND, Vaudeville Artists. Scene In the -Blacksmith Shop. TWO FEATURE MOVING PICTURES Afternoon. 2:30 to 4:30 10c Evening. 7:30 to 11 10c and 20c. Children half price. THEATRE ALL 1 BAEGAIN THIS S.MATINEE WEEK j WEDNESDAY. Snlc Production of Two- Little Vagrants. (Special Permission of Charles Froh-man.) Froh-man.) First Time IIro at POPULAR PRICES. Salt Lake & Ogdeii Railway, "LAGOON ROUTE." Time Table Effective August 15, 1003. Trains-Loavo Trains JLcavo Salt Lako for Ogdon for Ogdon. Salt Lake. i'Aa a. in. 6:30 a. m. 8:30 a. m. S:30 a. m. 11:00 a. in. . 11:00 u. m. 2:00 p. m. 2:00 p. m. 1:00 p. 111. 1 C:30 p. m. C:fi0 p. m. 9:30 p. m. 8:00 p. in. 9:45 p. m. To Lagoon-only.- - Through Trains. Good Service. Special trains Salt Lake to Lagoon Sundays nnd holidays 3 p. m. and 5 p. m. Return 4 p. m. and 0 p. in. SIMON BAMBERGER, President, and General Manager. Gordon Academy Third East and Third South, Salt Lake City, Will open for the new year Wednesday. Wednes-day. September 9th A Christian school, co-educational. Gives tho regular four years of high school and four years of preparatory work, tlio 5th, Gth, 7th and 8th grades. The work is standard. High school diploma honored by higher Institutions and eighth grade diploma by tho public high school. A boys' and a girls' dormitory, dor-mitory, each under supervision of a member of the faculty. For Information and rates apply to A. O, GOODALE, Principal. ALL HALLOWS COLLEGE SALT LAKE CITY. Boarding and day school for boys. ClaGsos begin Wednesday, Septombor 9th. Classical, scientific and commercial commer-cial courses. Special department for littlo boys, under tho caro of a trained teacher. For terms and information tpply to Very Rov. J. J. Gulnan, S. M., President. Presi-dent. 1 : ! You never can fully realize how badly bad-ly your sight is affected until tho wearing wear-ing of effective glasses demonstrates an improvement for you. Come in and let us show you. COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO., 239 Main Street, Salt Lako City, Utah. Telephone 2153-K. . McCORNICK & CO., I BAXTERS, ESTABLISH e'd 1873. i Salt t-o.o city, Utah. ESTABLISHED 1C89. I UTAH COMMERCIAL AND SAYINGS BANK ' i WM. F. ARMSTRONG. President BYRON GROO, cashier. Commorclal Banking In All Its Branches Four VcC&U ( DESERET NATIONAL BANK ; U. S. Depository. Salt Lako City, Utah. Capital, $500,000.00; eurpluc, 5500.000 OD L. S. Hills ..Prraldknt Moses Thatcher Vlcc-Pr" a" II. S. loung. CuMhiPr Edgar S. Hills Assr.' Sic L. W Burton .Asst. Cashier .Safely Deposit Boxes for Rent. National Bank of f lie Republic A thorouchly modern savings department depart-ment conducted :n connection with this bank. Safo doposlt boxes for rouL U. S. Depository. Frank Knox, president; James A. Murray, Mur-ray, vice-president; W. F, Earlo, cashlor; E, A. Culbertson, asst. cashier. Capital paid In. 5300,000. Interest pelil on time deposits. II jHCCnPCRATOJ) ESTABLISHED 18S0. Capital, 310.000: Surplus, J7S.000. Special attention given to tho collection col-lection of rents, payment of taxes, and the care of property for non-rosl-denta. 251 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Salt Lako City. Utah. W. S. McCORNICK. JOS. NELSON. PresldonL Vice-President UTAH NATIONAL BANK Salt Lako City. Utah. Pays Interest on Time Deposits. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. R. T. BADGER, THOS. R. CUTLER, Cashier. Vice-President. R. G. DUN & CO., THE MERCANTILE AGENCY, GEORGE RUST, General Manager. Idaho, Nevada, Utah and Wyoming. Office 201 Tribune Bldg., Salt Lake City. ESTABLISHED 1E41. 1E9 OFFICES. THE OLDEST AND LARGEST. MERCHANTS BANK W. J. Halloran, Pres. E. Chandler, Cash. COMMERCIAL BANKING. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. 311 Main Street. WALKER BROTHERS, BANKERS. (Incorporated.) ESTABLISHED 1859. Capital $250,000 Surplus $100,000 Absorbed the Salt Lake Branch of Wjella-Fargo Wjella-Fargo & Co.'s Bank. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. Travelers' Letters of Credit Issued. Available In All Parts of the World. WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT. THE REGAL WAY Is the only way to have your clothes cleaned. $100.00 A DAY WITH Hydraulic Cider Press SendNfor catalog. D. B. SKEELS, Coriunc, Utah. HAND SAPOIIO It insures an enjoyable, invigorating bath; makes ovory pore respond, removes re-moves dead okin. ENERGIZES THE WHOLE BODY. Btarts the circulation, and leaves a glow equal to a Turkish bath. ALL GEOCEES AND DETJGGISTSr Wc Have Been Selling Red Dwarf Ink Pencils for some time. Our customers arc more than pleased vrith them and wo recommend recom-mend them with our usual guarantee. guaran-tee. 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