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Show DON'T WAIT LONGER, ORDER HUSLER'S (The Flour of the Hour) - AT 1 jus Jl JL isiJ iai 1 1 On I p THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1917 j I miiMliilllj H 1 1411 J 1 ' HOLSTEINS r 1 M 23 head of liehly-bred Hoist ein Cows, Iloifers and Calves, ij H from such siros as ladrigal 8iv Sarcastic Lad, Sir Pontiao j ra Chief, and Chief T)e Kol of Eldeswood. The cows and lieif- g I ors have been retired to the bull SEGIS BRACELET POSCH H 145813. The averaire records of dam (at 3y2 years) and S liis sure's dam (at 4Vs years) are as follows: 7 days' milk, R I 37S.90: butter, 'J").SJ ; per cent fat, 3.57. 1 I , PERCHERONS H Five mares weighing: from loOO to 1S0O pounds, 7 and 8 l K years. g g One stallion. '2 years old, weighing 1400 pounds. I: K One stallion. 1 year old. weighing: 1200 pounds. ji P Three suelding foals, 1 eelt and 2 fillies. I JACKS AND JENNETS : M Two Kentucky Mammoth black Janets, 6 years old. g; t4 One Kentucky Mammoth black Jack, 2 years old. jjjj H Chie Kentucky Mammoth gray Jack, 1 yar old. N SALE TO COMMENCE PROMPTLY AT 1 P. M. i t. ; ; Terms to Responsible Purchasers. j H E. M. HENDERSHOT ESTATE, & j 0. P. HENDERSHOT, Administrator. j Convalescence after pneumonia, typhoid ty-phoid fever and tho grip is sometimes merely apparent, not real. To make it real and rapid, there is no other tonic so highly to bo recommended as Hood 's Sarsaparilla. Thousands so testify. Take Hoods s. (Advertisement.) fline Owners, 1 I Attentions, 1 Are you In the market for a mine Eg ' accountant, qualified to take fuM fg tj charge of your mine office and In- 5; : 'yi stall sensible, simple, accurate ffc ! j-3 methods of cost, store, tlmekeep- id ' jaS Inp, etc.? Long experience with $j : pJ prominent producers. Married; no M a children; will go anywhere. g Phone Wasatch 5397-R, Apt. 8, ftf ! jj or address ; j BOX R-56, TRIBUNE. j j j. l mm co. STOCKS BONDS GRAIN We Specialise in High-grade Investment Securities. 2409 Hudson Ave., Ogden. j 169 Main St., Salt Lake. A'ffl Performances eacn Wed., ") hur., Wjjfl Frl., Sat., Sun. Eve., 8:30. Each S vi Thur-' FrK Sat- Sun- Matl' 2:3- P&M Beg WEDNESDAY Eve. ! jl LOVETT'S fi CONCENTRATION MLfi A Real Mystery RbI KITNER'HAWKSl-EY M'CIAY CHARLES WILSON M "THE RIGHT BOAT' P K FERN, BIGLOW &. M EH AN Pfl SAUNDERS' BIRDS H LILLIAN FITZGERALD s Prices, including war tax: fiEves., 11c, 28c, 55c, 83c. a-a Mats.. 11c. 28c. 55c. I 1 NOW SHOWING I A BIO NOVELTY BILL, 8 j K CRAMMED FULL OT SUE- H PRISES Headed ty Q I "MISS AMERICA" 1 I A military satire, featuring a num-1 g ber of pretty " soldi erettes" g I Three shows daily 2:15, 7:30, 9 p.m. S B Prices: Matinees 10c, 15c, 25c; 0 Nights 15c, 25c, 35c. jjj ALL THIS WEEK I k AT THE 1 I The first time in its history shown at 15 Cents and 25 Cents 1 Clune's Lavish Production famous Story of Adventure B HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S B TUP IWK, f P MI 1 MAGNIFICENT CINEMA ACHIEVEMENT 10,000 Feet of Gripping I Story Amplified for Pro- I Photodrama duction by the Author J I 1000 Scenes ,of Brilliant I Accompanied by Elaborate Photography Music Score j ' -. 'Staged on Actual Scenes Made at Vast Expense B of the Story and Six Months1 Labor Over 4,000.000 readers have set their stamp of approval on ''E EYES OF THE WORLD" in book form. Is one of the most unique and exuflu, g romantic stories in all literature. g SEE THE thrilling escape of the convict Willard; kidnaping ?f Sibyl, the 1 mountain girl: wild ride of the" daring forest rangers; tragic fate of the S fashionable rake Taine; rival lovers' fight to the death on the cliff a and many other exciting episodes of the celebrated story that have made "THE EYES OF THE WORLD" the most successful tale of modern M times. Musical scoro played by Mrs. Stayner. g FOR FOUR DAYS I j (The theater of refinement and comfort) j I Positively one of the greatest all-star programmes shown horo this season !"A QUAINT STAR IN A THE FUNNIEST MAN IN j QUAINT PLAY" THE WORLD MAE MARSH . CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN (Good for old and young alike) . n his latest and funniest picture "SUISHiE ALLEY -first usrI.ssto,m ff.'fStK "THE ADVENTURER" LAST TIMES TODAY I HERBERT RAWLI.NSON in an all-star cast, including I Sally Starr, Ruby Lafayette, etc., in "THE MAN TRAP." g S (By Waldemar Young, formeHy a Salt Lake high school boy.) j FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP 1 I INTERMOUNTAIN COUNTRY J YOUNG BPOEO I "BULL" YOUNG vs. KID MACK I And Four Other Sensational Battles jj Seats on sale at Stickney's Cigar Store, 229 South Main, and 1 Ben Harman's, 50 West First South 1 SALT LAKE THEATRE! S Three Nights and Saturday 'Jjgg' November 22, 23, 24. 1 The New York Producing' Co. Offers a Beautiful Version 1 1 of the New York Success From the Breezy Western Novel by Owen Wister. w1 PRICES: 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. Mat., 25c 'to 75c. Plus war tax. 1 paiiiiiiiillwi'iMMlBIsmmaiw . NOW PLAYING Hippodrome Road Show No. 3 Five 'Feature Acts Pathe Weekly Prices Matinees, 10c and 20c; evenings, eve-nings, 15c and 25c. AU 25c seats reserved. Phone Was. 1250. MARIE WALCAMP, In "THE LION'S CLAWS" One of the most thrilling "Red Ac" Stories "FRIENDS IN SAN ROSARIO" ; A Texas comedy. drama by the fnmous j short story genius, O. HENRY GALE HENRY, In Joker comedy "BURSTING INTO SOCIETY" ! Eileen Sedgwick and Fred Church, In 1 "THE LURE OF THE CIRCUS" Tomorrow, all-comedy day, with an animal cartoon I MODERN VENTILATING SYSTEM. iSc rt" "Paramount" Superior to all others. Webster. i f I" - ' I t J J 11 Tc day, Tomorrow, Wednesday " JkT) beautiful Broadway star, who rivals Pauline Frederick as a, w , --w the leading emotional actress of the screen, in her second bio- I j, v H? s Artcraft Picture l it j v y;5. "Tiis liis ef Jennie gfiislisag" '1 kcZ6 S J From the famous novel by Mary 3. Watts I 'jSj M4P r -- HSARST.PATHE NEWS. CONTINUOUS, 12 :30 to 11 p. m. - |