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Show Pullman Cafe r. iW GRAND HOTEL. ' C. M'ATEE. MANAGER. DINNER, 50 CENTS. 11:30 a. m. to S p. m. C .... .. MENU. ".I'cn Gumbo Consomme ni 'I'Hsse , 'cen Onions Vouiib r.adishes faked Halibut an Crutlll Waratocra Potatoes Taghelti and (Miicken tiiblets Wa .Sweetbreads aute O'Brien y vri or . "I'-isseo of Chicken with Dumplings or I x 'Id Duck with Dressing Swenl Potatoes Kissole irier i-cr plant ' i Waldorf Salad 1 .. Applo Pie Emilia Ice Cream anil Cake : rrtff -''k'mei- Cheese and Crackers once Ten Mill; BuHcnnilli l SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11. trancing Every Nloht Except Sunday, I 9:30 to 12:3C. IN MY long experience as 11 practicing beauly special- A - I it, 1 iound dry and dusty weather woula ruin any I complexion, it a harsh and dry condition of n r -b"V, the akin was permitted to cooiinue. t Vr'""' Fiue and tiny particles of dut enter ihe y-Cy ""' v pores, defying soap and water. The iacc be- f ""Nj" J comes rouii, hara and discolored. . I V-iJ- J ... My Turkish Bath L7 p5 W ,ff: ' i; Oi) was originated and $ J V N J perfected for the spe- ' H v ci.al ?uc oi com- vs '.- . plelcly removrng every -vf.-. ..v : trace o( dust and grime Jf Jf lfj ) . (: - ;V fM from the skin, leaving fA JJ -.V? it clear, soft, fair, raoUt Mv ! JJ j, : ''-'''1 8nt flexible. P s, It is quickly and easily used; just dab a bit on the face and rub cv. . ' Ov" dry with a soft cloth. You need not even rinse the face after- 5---':;" ward; it will be thoroughly cleansed. ! Beauhful Red Packages on D'tsfat) in Ail Leading Stores. Mme. lit'brfl'l Esquiiite Facf Powder. 50c Mme. UeVII'l Namra! Bhlih Rouse, 50c Mme. U bell . Cold Cresm 50. and $1 .25. Mme. be'bet'l Rom Bluh Slick Kowe, 25c Mme. l'WPi TurbJi B.!fi Oil. $1 .00 Mme. ke'bell. Ul: Hand Wr,ilrner25r. fine, he Wl'.Skm food .nd Wriidile Put, 50c Mjnc lie'beH'. Fleh Worm Eramemlor, l.oa Mmc lie bell'. HeaaViUoom Talcum Powder. 25c Mme. Uc'bdl D. C. Depilatory Powder. $1 .00. Made by mme. Ise'BELU The World's Most Famous Beauty Expert M ' St.i"S Ame';l,,, foremort nctreas, wrftei: "Dear Mme. Iie'bcl!:--! have 3&lkl& lilfiBOllT "Ved the luxury ot your lacjel rreatmrnhi to aucli an extent that it is s , pl"nwire to recommend them. Your Turkish Math Oil and Toilet Prerrnlioiis have let n-v Vin unusually smooth and clear. Youra sincerely. MAXINE M I IQTT ' NOW PLAYING , 6 Days Only, Com. Wed., Oct. 14. 6 Great Acts 6 Mars3rS!. 'h,tney Miss Lucille Malball AlUUIT fc6 1)1030 And her huge company of rough ..... Mignon Haywood and Company in riders, cowhovs, cows rls, bucking , J , - "THE WRONG BIRD." bronchos and battling steers. A tabloid muslcR, comedy. 5 other Big Vaudeville Acts 5. 5 Other Big Vaudeville Acts 5. Fltzpatrick's Concert Orchestra. Fltzpatrlck's Concert Orchestra. The Bes! Vaudevillejn Salt Laks Cs.y ai Any Price ! Three shows tonight, I Prices 10c, 20c, 30c. I Always six big acts. 6:30, 7:45, 9:15. I Night seats reserved. Phone Was. 434. iBwB.if" ii minimum mih THIS SUNDAY AND MONDAY I ARTHUR JOHNSON AND LOTTLE BRISCOE in "THE GIRL FROM THE WEST" I Fifth Complete Story of "The Beloved Adventurer" ALICE JOYCE in "FATE'S MIDNIGHT HOUR" ESSANAY FEATURE "THE REAL AGATHA" j I From the Powerful Drama by Edith Huntington Mason. "THE FABLE OF THE FAMILY THAT DID TOO MUCH ! FOR NELLY" Comedy, by George Ade. LIBERTY THEATER j TOMORROW TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ti AN ALL-STAR BIOGRAPH CAST IN 1 . "THE WAGES OF SIN" ' I s The Famous Drama Contending That Sins Find Out the Sinner I ; j Mme. Sophie Brodbeck Dirp.'tm- salt Lake, Musical College, a teartlng institution of imiFival learning. Vocal and piano methods indorsed by nil leading masters and virtuosi in h"' Beginners anrl''aarivanceil students Kindly acicpted All lessons prhate. Teachers' certificates given. Medals awarded to students ol merit. Special courses In vaudeville and professional piano playing. Terms within the reach of everyone. PHONE HYLAND 1656-W. j S07-911 Edison St. (formerly Rice St.), 9th South bet. Stat- and 2nd East Sts. j N- p, vjrsl recital of the Salt T,akc Munich Colicce this season will he 'ien hv' .Mi'sler I'aul IPu-sins. a talenied la.i of I ti years, at ivhjch occasion I will ic awarded a silver medal. i : - i teiiiiiifl' I wh'iJ "NOT LIKE OTHER A i PICTURES.- M I I SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY. J B Showed to 65,000 people at the Strand, I "Th3 Patchwork Cirl of Oz"f Five reels of laughs, pathos, illusion D a and spectacle. H fJ PATH E DAILY NEWS AND GOOD fl to MUSIC. 1 H Prices. 10c-2Qc. Matinees, any seat. 10c. I 2 DAYS o MATS 1Q OA MONDAY i ONLY & EVES Vti. I Xy-LAJ TOESDAY i WORLD'S FOREMOST ENTERTAINER. FIRST WORLD TOUR I ivlMORRn 4 m If i h A v-J Australia H i I pi a m i m y M I wifidj Wj E jsj I ; THE GREAT SCOT HIMSELF AND HIS COMPANY NOT A FILM QDITiPI A I COMMON POIsPETQMats 23c to $1.00 Divans and Boxes $1.50. jFLLlnL SENSE rjivLu Eves 50c to $1.50 Divans and Boxes $2.00. f ; MAIL ORDERS NOW SEAT SALE THURSDAY 10 A. M. j ' a IHIIIIIIIIIIHIIMHW IIIHMIIH 1 'I I I WH Ml I II III III Will III1 MM1 IH II jll I M I I 1 1 1 1 1 III IPI I II I If I I Willi H1WIIIIMHII I I I Mil II III 1 1 i III 1 IUI ! I M Ml III BMflMI'Fi M 1 1 '! Illf IIMJIWH I I ' Of High Class VAUDE I P O Li 1 C V VILLE and ne reei first" I i I" mi m , ..in. i. in,,.,,. run moving pictures. Ij THREE SHOWS DAILY Beginning nt 2:30 o'clock next Monday afternoon, October 32. I.oew'a 1 Sail Lake Empress returns to its former policv of three hlh-claws vande- R ville shows daily, the first at 2:30 in the afternoon, the Fecond at 7-:;o in 1 1 the evening, and the third at 9:15 in the evening. Six- feature vaudc- 0 i vtlle acts and one reel of moving: pictures will constitute the bill each K week. The new bills will open Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock and run S! through the week, closing .Sunday n iprht. This return to the former 3 policy of the house cornea" as a res ult of thousands of requests from S patrons of the theater that the chancre be made. It Is Mr. I.oew's policy ffl to give patrons of his theater exactly what thev want, and he accedes to I t he wishes of Salt Lake's theatergo ers with a promise of the best vaude- ft ville at his command on the bills to come at this theater. S Seals will be reserved at matinees a nrl first shows at 1 Et $h nights. Afternoon prices are as follows: Fmiire lower Eg 3 KM fei k!h floor reserved, 15c; balcony. LOc; boxes. 25c Ni"bt a K re'aSJ?3liftS Pnt!re !ower floor reserved for first show, 30c- front S j a WmBW balcony reserved for first show. 20c; balance balconv B I 10c: boxes. 50c. ' ' jjf I PAAM..J r SaI Lakers have asked en masse, S Eil-fy lfJ(?l ISSfi" 9 for tlle Pnviloge of reserving seats g t3 BlvWWl IWM V'hri B $ in advance for performances at 0 S, Tews KmpreBS, as formeiiv. and a beginning Monday afternoon of this week, all seats on the lower floor a will be reserved at the afternoon performances and all seats on the S lower floor and those in the front balcony will be reserved for the first S I evening show. g l pa n 0 B a Effective 'Monday of this week, n j Enlarged Orchestra usrt.Kas:pK B - of care may Lie taken musically of the I bip: vaudeville bills that are coininff. R 1 Bill flIJ' BeBlnnlng Monday morninfr of this S EM UlllCS PpSil P-s 'be op'eif fronVTo"3a E'm; H until 10 p. m. Call ' or telephone 3 B Wasatch 12:JJ and reserve your seats for any performance. I Here's the first bill under the return to the former ! policy, opening Monday, October 12th, 2:30 p. m.: j jj A Whirlwind of Clever Youngsters, The Czar of Ragtime. fi 9 KRAZY KIDS 9 AXEL CHRISTENSEN. B With Bert Gordon. . . R New Songs, Mirth, Melody and A Hilarious Twentv Minutes on u j Beauty. Roller Skates, ? j A Class,, of Baseball Slang. JETER AND ROGERS. in O H,aYa;N"eACame.- Cl Cil"e" Can.ne Comedians J . SIGSBEE'S DOGS. g Popular T.ocal Favorites. H ij THE SALT LAKE TROUBADOURS 0NE REEL OF FIRST RUN g A String Orchestra on Stage. MOVING PICTURES B : l fS rrK Three shows daily 2:.10, 7:.i). 0:15. f a -4 W5(& ff&fa 1 W S'x Bis Acts of Vaudeville; One Reel of I SSif.kilSSSSlSsillliSr Moving Pictures. I 1 iiaWlUalSlWWI P,i,es-Afternoons. I0c. l.V and I SfESSSSSfSSJSniElESSSSSajESa Sight, inc. 20c. 30.: and r.Oc. MEHESY THEATER 5c Programme Changes Daily 5c Wlnnlfred Greenwood Ed Coxen, "THE REDEMPTION OF A PAL " I Powerful sociological drama in two acts. I "WHERE THE MOUNTAINS MEET." I Thrilling western story. Reliance Co "CAUGHT IN A TIGHT PINCH." Beauty Comedy. Monday One Day Only, "WAR IS HELL." . Four reels. European War Feature. All seats, 5c. !. Salt Lake Theatre I 1 BARGAIN MATINEE WEDNESDAY ! i wW',& in tin mr. A gripping story of love, mystery and heroism. The i most popular American book made into a gTeat play. ; r Prices, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1. ' Matinee, Wednesda.y, 25c, 50c. . s I I Week commencing Monday, October 19. Sea's Friday, j! ! . "THE BHD OF PMMMSE" j I A story of Hawaii. By Richard Walton Tuily. I Dramatic Novelty of the Decade. Play of a Woman's Soul. i Ifjfifi VMiifPtl ; a ( 1 STATE STREET. U j I WEEK BEGINNING SUNDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 11. H . A Sensational Comedv lirarny in Four Acts, Knlillcd , j : "THE GHOST BREAKER" j A play yon will want lo sec twice. Prii-e.s; L'Oc, :-r, 7."r. MhUiicps Tliurs'-iay m and Saturday, lb:, 2bc, Our. ; Next attraction "THE MAN ON THE CASE." j; ) Matinee J. Phone Was. 75d. i, stfs, Every Day & 1 ALWAYS THE BEST IN VAUDEVILLE. Commencing Matinee Today and Continuing AM This Week, " CHARLES OLCOTT AND IRENE lM ARTIN with Gus Edwards' "Matinee Girls"': H A Musical Production a la Broadway in Capsule Form. r HARRY HINES and GEORGE FOX, I BYRD C R O WE L L, 2 Suyinps and Sniiys. Soprano Soloist. j FRAN K WILSON. I HICKEY BROTHERS ' The Oyclin.LT Gfnius. Acrohatic Panuers. j ! GRANT and HOAG, I CHARLES M'GOODS CO., j The Troublfisomo Trunk. J'nsliino in 11 Ijilliurd Parlor. i ORPHEUM TRAVEL WEEKLY; I I " ,,,-,,, ORPHEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA. j The World at Work and Play. j j if Matinee Prices, HH lir.c, r0r. ENTIRE BALCONY, 10c. j XiLcht Prices. 0c to 'v. Hoses anil Uqzcp, Trie. . ij .Matinees. Xishls, S:ir.. P,ox office npeu daily. i) a. tn. to 10 p. ni. j I ! UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD ! EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 22, 1914. ! Depart. Dally. Arrive. 7 -OH A TVT Oden. Cnhe Vulley, Penver. Kansas fl-oc Ty tit . Xx. CI ty Omaha, Chleaso. O.OJ ST. 1V1. 8-nf & 0.;d. Miilad, Tocalello. Ashton, Twin Ifl-ftfl T TUT .UU Ji. Xli. Fa9. Boise (Montpelier also Koins). J-U.U'J J. . ifi. A "PT Overland JJmlled OKden. Iteno. Kaera- K-tC "D TT AtA- ii.enlo, San Framiao. J .OKJ JT . lu. 12:01 P. LI. raelne l.imHed-OBden. Omaha. 8:25 A.M. 2:05 P. M. Ogden. Buise. Portland. Butte. 4:35 P. M. 2'1g p La Angeles I.i.nited Omaha. Chicago. 445 p 3:50 P. M. Over.najLmit,ah Chicago. 11:55 A- M I i'T P TT r.'lsn. Briclnim. Cache Valley. Mr. lad a nd 1 1 .cc A fjr I X AiA. iniermediale (.San Francisco aibo toing). AA,t' ATI. 6 -nO P 7T Os'lcn, Denver. Omaha. Chicago. O.'AC A TV.T .UJ r . 1.1. (San Francisco also arriving O .VO A. J.U. ! 6:50 P. M. Oglen, Omaha and Chicago. 6:35 P. M. U-d P TjT Osden. Pocatelln. Idaho Tails. Butte. Ift.lc; A TIT i(J 1"1- Boise. I'oitland. Twin Falls. 1. ivi. i 11:45 P. M. Kdf,n. Kly. Sacramenlo. San F-anclsco. 8:05 P. M. 115 P T'l acillc Limited Ofrden. 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