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Show : x. 3 . 1 1 - a 1 -.li." c;.ly c - rm- i . " 1 0 I 4 t- 4 . v . O W VL..: ri: :3 1 i "V M " 'v' A - s4 . TTinABrir et I p. m. T.I " if " IN A EIO ectxic pr.cr vcrioN OS" ;' Seats bow seiiir.g. .. . ' W - k Jk. W . 1 r r .... of Efcit Lake c:;r. . ', 1 ' 1 V. - -i J V I i . C. Zl. c ct iniwArnirz; vn ;, x TTCl lectur la' tb en Lake TbtiTof Sunday evening. May Xlst tx I o'clock. Sutjtct: "Tru BocUj la CrUUwa EcU no." Tfa )scttir la frM &n4 tb yutU U ear iailx isrlted. r . ELECTRIC CinematcgrapIiTtester , lbc ADMIS3IOIV-10C. aewBeMaBssssssssssBSssssssssBssBBssBSBBBsssMsiBB . . I High-Qrade Strictly Moral Entertainment Entertain-ment vf or Ladies. Qents and Children Instructive, Mystifying and Amusing HO VINO PICTURES 167 SOUTH MAI1V STREET u ' . ; ,.. j fcoasssssesaiieiiiiii i smr-a m i an - i" i . " " . - . - I I A BIG HAY FOR A BIG TIME. ' IT'S CALM'S PARK GRAND OPENING SATURDAY, MAY; 30TH, DECORATION DAY I H O RS E j U. As. Vjr JA A 1 VA Dancing afterndon and evening; music bj Christen-sen's Christen-sen's enlarged orchestra and First Itegiment Band. JamesT. Kelly and his Company of Vaudeville Stars. Fifteen new boats on the beautiful mirror lake. A delightful ride to Calder's, transfers given from all parts of the city, fare only 5c. Cars run every 10 minutes. Take East Seventh South or Calder's car. Admission to the Park 10c. Each ticket entitles the holder to 10c in trade. IT'S CALDER'S, I SAY, U L J '" T r-" - 1 EDWIN H. LEIARE THE ENGLISH ORGANIST At FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Monday, June 1st ' - - DISSOLUTION 07 PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THATi Mr. Benard Mecklenburg baa withdrawn, from the Arm known as the Electric Turn- lng and Mfg. Co.. and the firm will here- after be known as Rauscher A Tales. : SOUTHWEST CORNER LAST PAGE. Expert Dentistry, Moderate Prices, Dr. Kirkwood, 159V4 Main street. "The Angelus," Los Angeles. "The Knutsford," Salt Lake.' The two finest hotels west of Chicago. ! , . 1 ' SPECIAL AT SALTAfll BEACH'! GRAND BALL I Thursday Eve., May 28 Fare, including dancing, 50c. Train leaves 7:30 p. m. ROOSEVELT DAY AT SALTAIR BEACH FRIDAY, MAY 29th.' v f For accommodation of tourists, dancing afternoon and evening. Train leaves 2:15, 4:15 and 7:30 p. m. Fare 50c round trip. DECORATION DAY AT SALTAIR BEACH Grand opening of the famous resort. Day of 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 i ; ' .' Next Friday, May 29, 8:30 p. m. (President Roosevelt's day.) v First appearance in Salt Lake of UTAH'S GREATEST SINGER. ' S RMS.EY Assisted by the Tabernacle choir, Evan Stephens, Conductor. Grand Tabernacle Organ in Solos John J. McClellan. Organist and Accompanist , . . ..ZZ.'U-- ' (Steinway Piano usedj . y ( - ' ' EUROPEAN PRESS NOTICES FOLLOW: ' London Musical Courier: "Her voice is of excellent quality, rich and full. She should soon make a name for herself In the musical world."" La Gaulols (Paris): "A beautiful voice thatlias brought her the great-est great-est success." ' . La Flgafo (Paris): "Mue. Ramsey achieved a great triumph." Deutsche Warte (Berlin): "A rich and meSew voice of remarkable range a great success." The German Times: "We predict for Miss Ramsey early rank with cur. very best American singers." r The English and American Oasette (Paris): "A charming soprano voloe which she cleverly manages." . Musical Courier (New Tork): "Miss Emma Ramsey, a young Salt Lake City soprano, so-prano, gave a concert In Paris with gratifying success. A glorious dramatic dramat-ic soprano." ' ' i ADMISSION To lower floor and side galleries. M cents; 400 reserved seats in the rear gallery and first row in gallery, J1.0O. . Tickets on sale at all music stores aad at Tabernacle on night ef concert. Relieves In 4S hours Chronic Bronchitis, Bron-chitis, Catarrh of the Bladder and Kid- ney Troubles, . . a . . .... Superior to Copaiba, Cubebs or injection, injec-tion, v - |