OCR Text |
Show ww. mJ J i In Belasco and D Mllle's .Great Military ' Drama, - i' TJ1E GIRL I LEFT cm.! i Commencing ' . Tuesday, May 22 THE CAST. Lieut Edgar Hawkerworth T i r' w. U Hlrschell Mayall . Lieut. Morton Par low p. G. Maclean g1- Kennlon Robert Barrett MaJ. .Burleigh -., Harry Taylor Dr. Arthur Pen wick i.Gue Mortimer Private Jones Walter Law "Scar Brow" Luke Cos grove Orderly MoGlynn i ..Belby Roach Kate Kennlon , Julia 8tuart Lucy Hawkeaworth.... Blanche Alexander Wllber's Ann Mabel Florence Fawn Afraid Inex Jaxnea Indiana, Soldiers, Girls Visiting tha Poet, - ete. . . . .. ; ' . . f ' Prices, 75c. 60c and 26a Mafinees, Wc. 26c and Wc. ALL SEATS RESERVED.";"4 V . ; -tt ; ' - . . . ' . ' ' ' ' i - ; . : ' .. ' " " ' ' " ----; - - - :- . i - . . ...... , ' ": i SP . . - . t - j 1 - ' .1." ' " T , vA:;.Gicpe Cream of Tartar Pbvrde r : Absolutely Pure . .V vRoyal makes the most delicious and 1 : v healthful hot-breads, biscuit and cake. . I . ; For safety sake, use only a baking powder whose V- label shows it is made with cream of tartar. ' - ' '::: ' - ' '" ';Alttm -baking powders are considered so' injurious to health,' ; and their' promiscuous sale, a source of such danger, that their : V . iise is universally condemned by physicians and health officers. ; In ' v - many States the law requires that they shall be branded to warn " - : consumers that they contain alum. . , : ' : "; .." '. . ' In the District of Columbia, under the laws of Congress, tho " . use- of alum in bread, biscuit, 'cake and other food is a mis- ' . . demeanor. : " ... - ' ' . ' ' : . Alum, baking powders .may be known by their price. ; Pow-- Pow-- ';' y ders' sold from ten to twenty-five cents a pound, or twenty-five ounces for twenty-five cents, are not made of cream of tartar. . . . -. v '"' . ,J. ' ' '. 0f Egfl! jra-a-1 Last Week of the Big Huiical Shows. . '.QOLDIM" OATH'S BEST, . . ." THE- - . . 5 ;. . alifornia Girls Extravaganza "Co. ... Pre Renting the Musical Absurdities. MTh Cwit Vhiti Wty" ni "At Palm Dttch.' ' - with tha 4 thoroughbreds. Ross and Vack. Helston and Hood. Helen RusseU. Da" Forest sisters, Gladys Carlyle ' .' , and ..... , 30""GOLDEN GATE CEHUTIE5 30 Be rare and sea . . THE ELECTRICAL SWINGS THE SILVER MARCH THE DANQE OF THE HOUR I THE FLOWER BALLET New Grand Theatre R. J. RHDKT.T Mgn KATXtnOC TODAT AT 80 P. M. LABT TTJOE TOSIOHT -At M p. m. MISS ETHEL TUCKER . ' ' ' SflPHO New sTMcialUes) aad mortng ptctnrea ba twoan acta. Bandar: "Kaoba o Tennw e." Bummer prines; . ift sft 60o; matlnaa. -1&-BC LOS ANGELES HOTELS THE HOTEL GRAY. . t ' V EUROPEAN. Strictly fljvt-dasa. Centrally located, large sunny rooms with bathe. All ear lines pass the door. Prices SLM aad na ' Los Angeles, m Bo. Mala at tl. JLJ.IM. L . . a siM f i I I Salt Lake's Only Big Summer Theater . "" . llWILL BE AT ' . CASINO PARK, FORMERLY UTAHNA PARK. . ' v - AND IT OPENS i . ' ' " w Wednesday Night, Hay 23, WITH '."' Zinn's Merry Travesty Company OF TWENTY-FOUR PEOPLE.' ... Including his famous II Dancing Girls In the Weber-Fleldlaa Musical Hodge Podge, entitled, "TeezyWeezj," or "A Trip to the Trail" Prices 10, K and SO cents, Including admission to Park. ( Two of Los Angeles' tcadia j Hotels Under One Manages' ' The beet patronised end meet popular Hotels In Lee Angelee are the NAIICK HOUSE AND HOTSL ROSSLTN ooa-dueted ooa-dueted eei both the Aiaertoaa and Bur, peaa plaa by Hart Brea Free Busses are ma la eooneetloii with both houses, and the aeeemmodatieaa are uaeurpaaaed ay aay hotel ef aaaae ratee. . Aiaerteea plaa tLJt te tlM ear Wx. Europeen plan 10a t tLSt ner day. I idlAHriekXlL f Established 1ML l' Offlcee. The Oldest aad Largest. . . v R. G. DUN & eo. GEORGE RUST. SensraJ Manager. Utah. Idaho, Nevada and Wyoming. Offlcee Progress Build- -lng. Salt Lake City. v Appearing in Her Great Role w f "oj S!T oSC-v II WORLD'S G RE ATE ST1. ARTI ST E r ; feH BERNHARDTVf i VD iDjREcnoM. 5AM.SU LEE SHUBERT V V f- o:WM.,i:,C0NN0Rr cKgJ, t -. . PRICES 3-00, f 2.00 AND 1 1.00. v M Mail Orders, when accoibpanied by check, money or express or- V -V' or tntde payable . to ' the Clayton Muaic company, enclosing a ' r ' S." ' ' ' itamped envelop for reply, -will be filled now "in the order of their V: 'r y . ', receipt. Tb applies to both S alt Lake City and out-of-town pa . v ' totapaay, ; - -. ' . . - '.. - . - . -. i Craving for DrinK Destroyed. - The best aid to temperance is something some-thing that will strengthen the drunkard's drunk-ard's wrecked nervous system and cure his unnatural craving for drink. We believe that any man who really desires de-sires to be cured of the liquor habit can cure himself by using Orrine. This remarkable re-markable discovery has made so many cures among our customers that we are glad to sell It under an absolute guarantee guar-antee to refund the money if it does not cure.-- " . . 1 -. It Js In two forms; No. 1 that can be given secretly, and No. t for those who wish to be cured. It Is not only the most, reliable treatment known, but It Is also the most economical as It costs only $1.00 a box and there Is no detention deten-tion from the usual duties, while If a cure Is not effected, there is no expense whatever. ' Mall Orders filled. The Orrine Or-rine Co., Washington, D. C. or Smith Drug Co., cor. and South and Main its. J. |