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Show , and all, " ':. ' matin -3 eattrdat at 1:15 p; is. IN A Eia ECTNIC TT.ODUCTION OS . Ul.W ".I O : :. ... w.Ae. -- ! ; etr now Jllng. : - - '. - - '-. v , Cart-Ja-rleeoat l o'c'.,.'; i - . . . satut.DAT -hat::;z at -s : .r.r.' ' : - ' ;-. : ' . , j. '--v , . Mantrtawnt'PANIEXi-TROnitAir la t , You choose both the day and the premium. pre-mium. See ad. National Importing Tea Co.r page 3. The St. Dennis Cafe, private dining-rooms dining-rooms on two floors, unexcelled service, popular prices, ?S8 Main. ' UNDER THE auspices o Church of 'CI;:iiU;;;r.:i:t MM 'OR&ArjisT: ... . f- At FIEST CONQRXOATI027AL cnuEcn -. . r.londay, June 1st ... of Bait Laks City. " C. O.B. tF MILWAUKEE, WIS, r -' - WD1 lecture in the Salt Lake Thaater lunday vening. May Cit at t 'clock. Subject: "True Soashlp in Christian Sol. t enoa." The lecture la free and the publlo 1 Is oordlally tented. ' , - in I -iiUii,- ki.j :;;.; -t A By JusUa HunUy.'IioCartiy. J Entire teonapny atA;rreilol(-tntact . from Garden Theater. -lew Ter.-' ' grafjd b?z:x:Gi' VJ-.i'A-' 2STH AND KTTIL ' ' (A BIG VAUDBviLLnl ' IV ACTS iU IN THEATER.-' ! ldml salon BICYCLE RACES. : DAUC1UQ PAVILION. , .V . BSxUa,'.'' tl, - ' . ' W ty?:. go Couple, .go. 5.,, r ." . Open'AlrOoncert Every SunSayNt . " Admlselon ..J4 MUSIC BY HEUVS ; ; ; MILITARY BAND! - 'Wftcb, for' BouTaolr.Nlihta., 015 DIFFERENCE. . BED LOUNGE COST NEW fZi. OUB PRICE, 8.00. Ifl splendid, condition,' built strong of Solid Oak. Trftnmed In Red Plush, good strong springs, a big bargain. Big Reductions In new and Becorwl-Hand Becorwl-Hand Couches and " Bed Lounges this week only. Red Hcas3 Fcrnitcre Co., -69 S. WEST TEMPLE STREET. New and Second-Hand Furniture. 'Phone 187 x. TflBERWHeLE Sext Frldaj. JTy 23th (830 p. m.) (President Roosevelt's Day) First Appearance In Salt Lake of -' ( UTAHS GREATEST 8INOEK. ilISS EilUA RAZJSEY Assisted by the TABERNACLE CHOIR, Evan - Stephen.. Conductor. GRAND I TABERNACLB ORGAN IN SOLOS: John J. McClellaa, Organist - and Accompanist. (8telnway Piano Used.) European preee notices follow: . ' London Mu.loal Courier: "Her voloe is of exeelleftt quality, rich and full. She should soon inake a name for herself In the muxteai world." Le tigaro (Parts): "Mile. , Ramsey achieved a great triumph." Deutsche Warte (Berlin): "A rich and mellow voice of remarkable range a great success." Musical Courier (New York): "Miss Emma Ramsey, a young 8Jt Lake City soprano, gave a concert in Paris with gratifying success. A glorious dramatic soprano." Four hundred reserved seats In the rear gallery and first row In gailerr, 1. Tickets cn sale at all music stores and at Tabernacle on night of oonoart. SPECIAL AT , . SALTAIR BE ASE- v Grand Ball, Thursday Eve May.28 1 Fare, including dancing, 50c. Train leaves 7:30 p. . ROOSEVELT DAY AT ' SALTAIR BEACH FRIDAY, MAY 29th. For accommodation of tourists. Train leaves 7:30 p. ' mi. Fare, 50 cents ronnd 'trip.. - .- : . DECORATION DAY AT SALTAIR BEACH Grand opening of the famous resort. Day of recreation recrea-tion and pleasure. Dancing on the largest pavilion floor in the world. Everything in readiness for the pleasure . seekers. Trains leave 10:30 a, m., and 1 p. m., with' 45 minutes' : service thereafter. J. E. LANGFORD, Mgr. . rtBBSBSSaXSJBBSSSSSaSBBBBJSaSSBSBBBBBSXBBBBSSSaSSSSBHBBBS ' . : l : j When You Secv S!-'.. ". . : ,. '. S . , .... "Stcinvvay Dealers" On the card of a Piano House, it's like . "Sterling" on Silver. There's the ring of good, honest' values to it. Other Piano manufacturers have been trying for years to catch up with the Steln-( Steln-( way Piano, but have never been able to reach its perfection of tone and action. ac-tion. , , And like all other "Steinway Deal- Rrs" we have the better makes in other Manos for those who prefer to pay less. ' Ve want you to become better ac- . ' quainted with the fact that there is feood, honest value in every Piano we sell. We're proud of this list: , Steinway, Kimball, Mfcon & Hamlin, Smith & Barnes It will fit every purse and fancy. D. 0. CALDER'S SONS CO., "STEINWAY DEALERS" ,. . A. C. STROBEL, Manager. Established 1860. Incorporated 1902. 45 AND 47 W. FIRST SOUTH STREET rsseasssssssssssssswsssssBwsssesessBssssssssssssBsssBs i si wmm I l MeMMeeMeaeMeMaMMWWMi.. i - - - . l y. ELECTRIC ! . Cinematograph Theater ! lOc-ADMISSIOIV-lOc. - . . , I I- High-Qrade Strictly Moral Entertain- j ment for Ladies, Gents and Children-' J . Instructive, Mystifying and Amusins: flOVINQ PICTURES .'. 167 SOUTH MAIIS STREET jLAGOONlrl ? OPENS FOR SEVENTH SEASON l DECORATION DAY I ;1 MAY 30th. g ! ROAD RACE SPECIAL,; 1 0' A. :M. $ J DANCING, BOATING, BASE BALL. 5 J Round trip, 50c; Children under 12, 23c. i Trains' 7 9 11 m 1:30, 20, 3:30, 40, 5:30 60, S k 70 p.m. ; . .. .: ... t . ; . V ' ; ; i j ; , A BIQ DAT FOR A. BIO TIMS. I ' DT'S CALBER'S ?m - GRAND OPENING SATURDAT. MAT I0TH. , ::: DECORATION DAY , HORSE RACINQ Daacinr afternoon and evening; music y Chrlstenaen'a enlarged I ' orchestra and First Regiment Band. . 1 ' Jamee T. KeUy and his Company of Vaudeville Stars. ""'. " - -'Z' 1 Fifteen new boats on the beautiful mirror lake. .'".,' ' 1 A dejlghtful ride to Calder'a, transfers given from aU parts of the ' , city, fare only 5c- Care run every 19 mlautaa. Take E. 7th So. or Cal- dere car.' Admission, to the Park leo. Each" ticket entitles -the -holdar te"! l In trade. IT'S CAXH3'S, I SAT. . - . c |