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Reliable Store is pronounced by all as ths most complete and up-to-date display ever made In the Am Elegant Liae of Lhe famous - "GAGE" Hats Exclusive Models for Early Spring Wear If you have not already inspected the 1905 Millinery Showing, an early visit will well repay you. . . ; " ZL C VL L Nevw Disappoints Before ordering your horse feed, remember re-member that we have on hand at all times a carefully selected stock at the lowest possible prices and will guarantee guar-antee prompt delivery. MARNANE & CO.. 125 E. 2nd So.; phones 1995. PENS AND PENCILS. We carry a very large assortment of writing material and desk stationery. Our stock is fresh and up-to-date. The Breeden Office Supply C., 60 West 2nd South. SALT LAKE THEATRE. Thursday and Friday, March J 6th, 17th FRANK L. PERLEV Presents MARGARET ANGLIN (Supported by Frank Worthing) In ZIRA Drama In a Prologue end Three Acts by HENRY MILLER AND J. HARTLEY MANNERS. 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