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Show J. Rufus Wallingford Ruh i- T WZS and Horace a Daw J.Rufus B5in tmrnrn I Jtiffe MOVffis"1 i-WS p odd" BBk ft hJ& to l8B t a WIlingf ord, the irrepressible, he broke loose in the papers No, a dime now won't make you a f ortnne, but a dime invested will f-, jJVT the other day and had all the city wondering what in the world he was brin vou a regular harvest of good laughs, ripping, hearty, genuine mVi It iff getting at. "Invest a dime in the movies and make $158,976.23," laugfls! fir 4a Li Sm "Watch our herring lay 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 eggs This good old sport, Wallingford, with the peculiar financial twist, has and watch us monopolize the herring market." become the most whimsical, humorous, absolutely real character of ii' our ''terature and this new advent of Wallingford will be a great affair 1" ill III But regret 11 is announce1 that Mr. WaliingrordPs plan to get 10,- to all America. taTOW 000 people to invest a dime is delayed, owing to the panic in the her- , , , , . . . , , L & jQ, ftmnri , J , , George Randolph Chester, creator of the famous Wallingford, KK ring schools, due to the Alsatian-Dalmatian conflict. But Mr. Walling- , ., , , , . , & m ? ttu whose facile pen these many years has created careers aplenty for VJPf frd' thC generosity of his heart has becn Puaded on to do some- j. Ruf U8) ha, now completed a combination of moving pictures and WgjT thing else for you, and this is it stories, to appear under the title of KM THE N6W ADVCNTVlieS OP t Collaborating with Mr. Chester is Charles W. Goddard, dramatic fe;fSiV: IfklKw " The Perils of Pauline" jT --: b " The Exploits of Elaine" S - ' iflHlk M those greatest motion picture classics of all history. Mr, Goddard's - HH BlJaJI c hold on the public's tastes and whims which he has satisfied better than "k' 'ffS IN i 'W any man who ever made a motion picture, is greater today. And his JgB.;. - ,' lwj Wallingford pictures will outrank his past successes tremendously, M i Jp WJwTJ Do you think that Wallingford's Herring Farm idea was amusing? Jr l'1 .'3 " i jjm Come read and see the first of his new adventures wherein he makes ; '''f'' ' '"" ' ffliflwh Wallingford has blossomed to reality in great Pathe motion pictures, BHf HgSjIfl under ihe direction of Wharton Bros., who made "Elaine' and "Paul- '.V'-'Sg?: jg0tK mSmB: u!kA'$& me ' The name part is taken by Burr Mcintosh, who is a master of flniiPBjliP WKKf r IV- P'ayer' W''C 'ce Daw none oter than Max Figman. Lolita lll " '' Vp IYou must not miss these Paihe Pictures distributed by And you must surely read the story. khW r -i (lV It beeins Come, you readers of the Cosmopolitan Mag- tfa, vS azine who have known these many years this I lf jovial fellow, this Robin Hood of modern I rT Jm V V WtllK A W V Wm V times- Come all you who have heard the CI JMr A Y I1M rs,rrv"w - Wi,li"sf"d'' id- iIF ! J Sl, Jr SwaJBh mL M A Come all you who have known George Ran- & dolph Chester's scintillating tales. f IE me &Ve 'Ve "ame" Public Invited SiiluS Salt. Lake Bo,,te "gricnl-tnral "gricnl-tnral exhibit in the horticultural Tmild-rSi Tmild-rSi ?hCu ta',r- E-'ibits from Salt, '.ake. Dtah, Juah. Tooele, Millard leaver. Iron and Washington counties.' (Advertisement. ) A Irvst ilh opportunitj in T Tribiinr Want Columns is, indeed, vou want and vour qualification!. Vauts will Jo the roit. 1 |