Show I i What a Difference rence I The printer never tires' tires of ot his efforts to add to t the e gayety of nations His latest success success' in this line was attained through the medium I of one of t the l local churches Or t which perhaps rh p it 01 Is not t necessary necessary essary specifically to name The story is told by the Rev Floyd Flod Tomkins of Holy T Trinity and refers to the efforts of ot ofa ofa ota a fellow wearer wf of ot the cloth though of ot a different denomination to secure a revival val of ot Interest In religion b by holding meetings Ii of t the eek young u f people several evenings each week Om On the first occasion occasion occa occa- sion he caused a R number of ot cards to be printed reading Ye must be saved why not tonIght When the young people most of ot whom were women picked up their cards there was a general smile which the earnest p pastor stor did not appreciate elate until after meeting Then he se seCured secured secured se- se cured one of the cards himself and found that It read lead Ye mu must mut t be shaved Why not hot tonight ht Washington Post MB MR CHOATE'S CHOATES REPARTEE How the Great Lawyer r Turned the Laugh on a Co Country Opponent It has for tor a long time been the custom for lawyers who found their pressing cases case on the foot o of ot the docket of the New York County court to take a a. change of ot venue to Westchester Westchester- county count There is a tradition of ot not hot very remote origin to t the effect that a our present osY dot dor r to t the court u of t St. St James took o a case up there and it eo so happened had for an opponent a a. Westchester attorney This man In his speech before the jury re re- re dl re sarcastically rf t to my 1 learned friend c so famed for urban urban- I ity In h replying says the New York Times Mr Choate referred to the Jibe something In this fashion I cannot repudiate the compliment of the counsel for tor the other side when he refers to my mv urbanity for tor it comes from one no less celebrated for tor sub- sub urbanity Y I THE TUE PIANOLA The Changes It Effects In Every Home Dome Think for a moment what the assistance of the Pianola means To the Novice q Immediate ability to play any Piece no matter how difficult with technical correctness 4 To the Average Player T l' l Opportunity t to immeasurably g 1 r r rand Increase the power of expression r ye ts-a ts and to It extend elend indefinitely the simplest repertoire To Multitude it A revival of ot all the time old-time musical habit and enthusiasm with enjoyment Increased by the the- increase of capability and scope To the Skilled Pianist The artistic rendition of ot masterpieces mas mas- by bv the hundred Instead of by the score i I To the Student With the aid of ot the Pianola can any one The most liberal education the education the play upon the piano whether or not nt he most practical and helpful of ot all aU knows one note from rom another tuition Price To the Entire Household May May be purchased by moderate pay pay- Extension of ot piano enjoyment meats ments to every member of the family The pianola means a revival of Interest widespread In piano playing the resurrection res- res or of dead pianos the ot of better instruments for those that seldom used had been thought good enough Everywhere It acts as a F to musical thought thought-a refiner of musical taste taste-an educational force The is an instrument whose vM great artistic and popular success of the past U BV three years is 18 likelY likey to vv JL C be Immeasurably increased JCl as ttO more ill and more the advantage of ot It are arc realized by the thousands whose taste for fr piano plaYing can thus be he gratified to a a. degree possible poss ble by no other means and In no other waY DA DAYNES YNES MUSIC CO 74 Main St. St TZ THE SUNDAY GRAND ORAND THEATRE CONCERT l' l YS i I r Fir Mr A. A S. S Zimmerman Presents NELLIE DRUCE Who Will Sing I Ave a v-HA v ve Maria from flOm Rus Bus I L The b The Surprise by Gabriel i WITH HEWs MILITARY BAND 40 MUSICIANS Res Reserved Seats Loges and Boxes CHANGE OF OP EVERY SUNDAY L C V P A IT KJ B A T 1 I PAUL Jr lob H GRAND i nEA I PRICES Night Night SOc Matinees 3 starting t l rn MONDAY MARCH r t I MA MATINEE TINES WEDNESDAY V. V HOI PEN BROS PRESENT THE GREAT GREAT SCENIC DRAMA TilE DENVER EXPRESS EXPRESS' THURSDAY A Y FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Y SATURDAY MATIN MATINEE I THE TIlE ACME OF STAGE REALISM V THE POWERFUL PO MELODRAMA OVER TUB THE SEA SEATS NOW V ON SALE I A f IJ ra iI 1 S1 LT KE THEATRE Curtain at GEORGE D. D Manager Tuesday and Wednesday March 11 and 12 f I I I erl 9 f a t I p F FORGIVE i HIM FOR THE SAKE OW HOWARD ARD KYLE PRESENTS NA lUAN ALE ALEAN AN AMERICAN PLAY BY CLYDE FIlCH Lovers Lovers' Lane Author of ot Beau Brummel Barbara Fritchie Capt Jinks links Same complete production as seen in New York Chicago Boston Philadelphia Phila delphia a and nd New Orleans Sale of Seats Prices 1 50 tIc lox 2 2 c if JI t iI sit Salt Lake Theatre GEO D D. Manager l One Glorious Night 1 Thursday March tarch 13 MR ia JAMES NEill EILL 9 And the incomparable Nell Neill Company Com I presenting Clyde Clyd l Fitch Fitch's s unparalleled A dramatic triumph t f Barbara Pr Produced here in the same elaborate b manner I as given by this same company company com- com pany four hirty-four times in San Frant Fran Fran- t cisco A play that goes straight to tho the X S heart New heart New York Herald Prices SOc We ol i t r. jf W Wells e ls Fargo Co Bank I CALT DALT LAKE CITY UTAH Parent Capital Office San San Francisco Cal Branch Banh Broadway New York city B Branch bank l sf Portland ar Oregon i A general Ce r li banking b business transacted n J. J E. E DOOLY Cashier t t 1 l. i ti J i Y U t I t 6 44 4 MM I MM M I H r Deseret National Bank ii O t i t UNITED ST STATES DEPOSITORY s 4 Capital Surplus L. L S. S Hills f President Moses Thatcher President lice 4 H. H S. 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