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Show ipkeat I M Utah m;The State Fair this year 'Rs demonstrated more gfcn ever before the im-gpnsity im-gpnsity of Utah's re-jturce3 re-jturce3 natural and indus--isSBN' The showing made f imne and smelter, range, garden and orchard, ,ms marvelous, and greater gijBin any of these was the 5fjBPlay of factory products. jjjHtt own people were deeply jf 'Pressed with the exhibi-if(Bpn, exhibi-if(Bpn, and visitors from far I near were heard to de-, de-, Jmiij they had never r "1n anynnS equal it in jjBppartof the world. People jMJJtah, we must not rest HB0Ur oars nor remam con" fct with the laurels al- S'Bpywon. The foundation jjPjne one of the most pros- 't?na in the union- Fac-fiJWffes Fac-fiJWffes provide markets for fjP Products of mine, farm, 'rge and orchard, furnish 5MppIoyment to the people bring business to the Ber, the merchant and (if'B6 professional man. ' fcyd more factories in y P"011" the ex- iEng nes' STAND F0R l-mE FIRST AND ALL jKTlME. Visit the free "'.JK10 of Utah's resources ,Mjjthe Utah Chamber of jRjFACTURERS' AS-jKCUTlON AS-jKCUTlON OF UTAH, jMp116 Payroll Builders." The Family Cough Medicine, In every homo there should be a bottle bot-tle of Dr. King's Now Discovery, ready for immediate use whon nny member of the family contracts a cold or a cough. Prompt use will stop tho spread of sickness. sick-ness. 8, A. Stid of Mason, Mich., writes: "My whole family depends upon Dr. Kind's New Discovery ns tho best cough . and cold modicino in the world. Two 50c bottleB cured mo of pneumonia." Thousands of other families havo boon equally benefited and depend entirely upon Dr. King's New Discovery to euro their coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. ISvcry dose liolps. Price, 50c and $1.00. All druggists, IT E, Buckleu & Co., Philadelphia, or St. Irouia. (Advertisement.) I "Do It Electrically" I TRADE FOLLOWS THE LIGHT?- Electric Light I I IS " Proof: Look at State Street and Broadway ' I If you would increase your business and the value of your I 1 property, light up your street j ; ,( . Utah Light and Railway Company I 1 "Electricity for Everything" I The Keith and Orpheum Clrculto Preoont MR. EDWARDS DAVIS, M. A. and Company In His Allegory In Rhyme and Music, "THE KINGDOM OF DESTINY." THE VANIAS WEILAND In tho Song Story Tho Dexterous Humorist "A Fisherman's Betrothal" Assisted by Mile. Carlotta, Direct from Featuring ESTHER De LOUR the Palace Theatre, London. E, Bert I. R. E. Booth ETHEL KIRK AND BILLY KENNEY, NOBODY AND PLATT . ,,., FOQARTY Originators of "Nobody" Character A Bright Melango of Patter and Song. Sl"8l"g Comedians. BELLECLAIR AND HERMAN MANNING, MOORE AND ARM- Athletic Kings. STRONG ORPHEUM EXCLUSIVE PICTURES. A Trio of Singing Lads. ORPHEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA. Evening prices 10-25.50. 73c. Box neata $1.00. Matlnoeo dally, 10-25-50c. Night performance, 0:15. Mntlnee dally, 2:15. HOME OF THE, WOBLD'S BEST VAUDEVILLE. II Tlil 1 1 M4P?S I SULLIVAN-OONSIDINE Greater Advanced Vaudeville, I tondoav 2p la yi3n q i I Beginning Wednesday Mat., Oct. 8th j "La Somnambule" "the girls and the jockey" With Mons. G. Molasso 12 PEOPLE 12 (Himself). , , A Brilliant Musical Playlet. 10 Pantomime Comedians 10 MAE FRANCIS THE LELANDS Chas. W. Bowser & Co. A Dainty Vaudo- In Paln-O-Graphlc am Bernard & Scarth vllllan. Spectacles. mm Luciano Lucca EVANS &. VIDOCQ Added Attraction Mm Lew Palmore Two Bright Stars of RYAN & LEE mt Henry Frey Darktown. Gaumont Pictorial Gaumont Weekly WALKER S. ILL Review Einpreoa Orchuatra Tn "Just a Girl." Emproas Oreheatra H THOSE NEVER CHANGING EMPRESS j MATINEE DAILY - gj PRICES 10c 20c, 30c. j GOO Parquet Seats JLU'ly AT THE COLONIAL 1 1 pANTAGEC 9 Unequaled Vaudeville H NOW PLAYING, H SEPTEMBER MORN, 1 LOTTIE MAYER, I and the Diving Nymphs 5 of 'em, HI Tojetl and Bennett, mm Blmbery, Marlon and Day. J Jack Taylor. fWj Alfred Marshall .& Co. Kra Billy Mann. Pantagoacope. IgJ Throe shows dally, 2-45. 7:30 and 8K1 6:1B p. m. Seats reserved first Ml night show. Night prices. 10c, 20c anOeIuthieesOimflCj SHERIFF'S SALE. In the district court In and for Salt Lake county, state of Utah, Chas. Tyng, plaintiff, against Clara Lecdom, as administratrix ad-ministratrix of tho estate of Crayton M. Leedom, deceased, and Clara Leodom, defendants, to be sold at sheriff's sale at tho west front door of the county court-houso court-houso In the city and county of Salt Lake, stato of Utah, on tho 29th day of Eeptombcr, A. D. 1913, at 12 o'clock noon of said day, all the right, title, claim and Interest of said defendants, of. In and to tho following described real estate to wlf Sltuato in Salt Lake county, state of Utah, and being lot fourioen (14) in Pleasant Vlow Park, a subdivision of parts of sections 25 and 26 In township one (1) south, range ono (1) east, Salt Lake meridian, as per plat of said subdivision subdi-vision on file In tho recorder's office. Salt Lake county. Utah, together with all water wa-ter rights, had, owned, controlled and used in connection with said premises. Purchase price payable In lawful monoy of tho United States. Dated at Salt Lako City, Utah, this Gth day of Septembor, A. D. 1913. ANDREW SMITH, JR., Sheriff of Salt Laso County, Stato of Utah. By D. P. Thomas, Deputy Sheriff. Gustln, Gillette & Brayton, Attorneys for i Plaintiff. Date of first publication, September 6th, A. D. 1913. f545 Mehesy Theater 5c 5c 5c. I Extraordinary Three. Part Feature, 1 "MME. SANS. GENE." By Victor Sardou. Mine. Uojann ns Sans-Gene Mr. I Dugucsnn ns Napoleon. H Sella Drama, I "THE EMPTY STUDIO." Lubln Comedy, 1 "ON THE DUMBWAITER." Esannay Drama, I "THE MILBURN CONFESSION," m I OnJUiJL JUAJIJQi Starting I j I THEATRE Geoyr Monday Night J j I I! n Prices Evening, 26c to $li50. Matinee, 25c to $1.00. Seats now ready, j j j I EXTRAORDINARY J ! 13 A C 1 1 See the M M JjL -GBZzm Opens the , m I World's star BaU ( i j j I seriea: BALL. Play If which, with tho moving ball and runners, will, by wire, show each, play H Vm m at tho Salt Lake theatre at 12 noon, daily, beginning Tuesday, October iiHjl 1 7. Admission, 25c, 50c, 75c. t I NEXT ATTRACTION. 1 llllj Beginning Thursday, October 9th i I 3 NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINEE. 1 . It j J 1 FIRST BIG MUSICAL SHOW OF THE I Prices Nights, 25c to $1.50. SEAT SALE I ij lf Matinee, 25c to Sl.OO. TUESDAY. j HMjjl ANNOXTNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! SPECIAL 1VLATINEE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5 j I jf WILLARD MACK, MARJORIE RAMBEAU I j IMfl and associate players present Mr. Mack's play. I nm "MEN OF STEAL" l Prices 75c, 50Jj SCHUMANN - HEINK 1 ?-,(' World'sGreatestContralto I l TABERNACLE 1 I yt0fMM$j Seats Now on Sale at I ii Consolidate. Co. |