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Show MARY PICKFORD "The Eagle's Mate mmfmmmmWmWmmWmmmWmWmMmmU HMBHHBSHHBSHVHHHKlSPiflVMHBB HHHHUHHHHHHnflHHH mmmmmmmmMmmmWmmmmmmmmmfxlfh l mmmmmWBmWi Fkmmm'HKmmWMmm MBjfPMiBH slmmmw '!MrylmmWmm MUMK'tSMraTMiSillv m nK iiiMi jmmmmmM ' 4 B -- ? JbiBiiH hrH itftiiHiMWHilH HlHHlMHiHllH 2xmWWWwKrj!Sfm i&&ak&iMzm : '7mmMmmwBmtW!ffm'S TIIK WORLD'S FOREMOST MOTION 1'ICTURK STAR IN A NOVEL AND dk . TVI'H'AI, CIFARACTIJRIZATION. -TIMS mo fkatuiu: Coming Next Week on Wednesday Wed-nesday and Thursday, July 21 and 22. Royal Theatre 'Kill C00I, AND SANITARY UTAH. Mary Plckford In Tho Eagle's Mate at tho Royal next Wednesday am. Thursday. 171t n H AT THE OPERA HOUSE I H WORLD FILM CORPORATION PRESENTS 3 CECIL SFOONER I In The I DANCER AND THE KING m A Dlanoy feature photo-play In tlvo acts. A wonderful production ,H and something that will please everybody. A regular 2.' cent show, ' all for T and 10 cents SATURDAY tho 17th. MONDAY ANI) TUESDAY will be a rousor. tlvo reels lu all. Our 'H big mixed program comedies gulore, that "mukes n feeling come a MM stealing that tho world Is tilled with smiles," und If you see this pro-B pro-B gram you will hnvn big hearty laughs and your cares will all depart 1 Five reels--Two comedies. H WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY-That wonderful serial photo-play I THE BLACK BOX H Don't forget after tho correct sejiteneo is given from the little I mm Dlnek IloxeB tho prlzoB thnt will be given $5.00 cash prle and a I Reason ticket to tho noxt serial, Episode. No. 10 Just five, more You can't afford to iiiIbs seeing this wonderful drama to tho llnlsh. It Is now whero you become breathless In seeing the during feats and to H know what will happen noxt Then you aro swept away ugaln by the M big comedy Into heart smashing laughter -ALWAYS SOMETHING m GOOD. PS REMEMBER FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OUR BIG Ug FEATURES 5 and 10 Cents. D LEHI OPERA HOUSE V ,, ,, ,mm,T WMMMw Seo Mary Plokford noxt Wednesday and Thursday at tho Royal. 17-lt Lemons- 20e per dozm ,,i People's Co-op. 17. Get in the GameRoll Your Own" iWhen the umpire shouts, "Play Ball," light up a fresh-rolled "Bull" Durham cigarette and settle down to root for the home team the one best way to enjoy a ball game, as millions ot fans'1 will testify. GENUINE Bull" Durham SMOKING TOBACCO has been identified with the great national pastime for so many years that it has practically become a part of the game itselfthe spectators' part. No other game can ever supplant baseball no other tobacco can ever supplant "Bull" Durham in the enthusiastic favor of sport- A,k for free pack. 1 . 1 A ' ag. f .P"P'r loving, enjoyment-loving America. with ack se . jfLA The unique fragrance of this pure, mild, ?Pm mellow tobacco the smoothness and freshness iffis iluHIH of "Bull" Durham hand-made cigarettes r! ISffiSH afford distinctive, wholesome enjoyment and il .il IBfffiBBHM thorough, lasting satisfaction. U IISslJilMU d CT An Illustrated Booklet, showing cor Sm WRIBIH J7 ivjj icct way to "Ro" Your wn." CiKn' &Mk ImIHIH rcttes, and a package of cigarette It T.flBHB papers, will both be mailed, ree, to any address in U.S. (u5)v)' IMBBBxBBH on request. Address "Bull" Durham, Durham, N. C. vVW'l ISvHlfl THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY VSii hSB9I '5,! v '-V "?" " ''Hfc.. I ' iti I : & ' ;--,; JIAItV I'K'Ki'Oltl) IN' The Eagle's Mate' COMING JULY 21 and 22, Royal Theatre Mr and Mrs Kobert Howard of Pay-boii Pay-boii are guesis this week of Hlsliop ' and Mrs. James H, (Jnrdner. ii . Lemoiis 200 per dozen at People's (,"-I'- 17-lt Mrs. (!. L. Stooltey will leave to-morrow to-morrow with her brother Dr. Leo Murshull of tho I', of U. for a ten days trip to the Panama Imposition. Wo L'rlnt Jtultcr WriiiiptrM. Standing of Contestants Votes for week ending July 14, 191C. Zatella Taylor 1,231,107 ZeJpha Zimmerman 893,310 Lavcrdo Evans 793,340 Mary Wood G78.4GG Lizzie Ilrlggs 550,928 Ferrol Stewnrt 113,785 Josephine Merrill 82,405 Lauretta Knudson 07,225 Emma Goatcfl 48,905 Emo Schow 48,800 Iilanch Gurney 40,110 Mabel Giles 44,275 Lodocla Mayberry 31,090 Athens Gilchrist 30,825 May Lott 22,725 Ruth Knight 22.135 Rose Hansen 18,755 Vora Gardner 18,400 Murvel nhodes 18,015 Vora Knudson 10,905 Yipl Clark ic,870 Alice Taylor 15,200 Mildred Enrl 11,275 Mnud Harwood 7,080 Chelta Davis 7,295 Winnlo Kvnns I Mnud Klrkham , Mildred Crnbb Florence Sandbnck Sylvia Ashtou Evelyn Uushmnn I.nvern Soutlnvlck H Ivy Thomas Jonnlo Webb Sommors Ingalls Vera Taylor H Hattlo Fcathorstouo H Holla Ashcr Verdo Lewis H Jeniiii llradshaw Mary Fox H Fern Qough B Ivy Sorousou " H Edna Sharp H Iloso Hussoii mm Mario Miller Phoebo Gray B Leonu Long H Ella Olmstoad Emmn Edwards Ednu QlbbB ' Seo .Mary Plckford next T"W and Thursday at tho no)l An Exceptional Opportuol Genealogical Society 1 Personally Conducted Excursi to I San Francisco v to attend v Three Important Events W AT TIIK m PANAMA-PAOIPIO INTERNATIONAL EXPOSjm UrAH DAY CELEBRATION, Pioneer Day, Ju&ftBn X(.:cie to by participated in by Governor SpM' y u '. t1.10 i.flci's of tho Utah acnoalofficnl A5Bi f)tdt Lake ; City UiKh School Cadets, 0,'di'ii Clioir'B. lovers ot Utah. J- UTAH GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY CONVEm INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL ASSO0k ., . July28tli,2Utliiuuia0tlu , fl" hpocinl Train leaves Salt Lake City via 0.& W in. .July 22nd, and leaves Udon, via K'!ll(,iM: :' ! in. Pacific time. For full parlu'iilitis- rf:W uon.s, rates, etc., write, tolcphono or call on ; lv . O.L. McPAUL , ,lt ' m i i ,s,t,l'",l VivkiI and Pasniror Air1 ;,, Lako (My, Utah, B(: Southern Pacific W - -Ww |