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Show , . ..... . ' - " ' v . ; . - v. '. v '. ; . Distributors for Utah, FRIDAY AO 'SATUZT AY AFP.1L12 cni 13 " ; . UATErCi: SATURDAY . Joseph Brook prtsanta Lillian '.Uunc 211 in THE DfiTTEiaY Comedy In Thr Acta by - Kel!tt Chamber. Pricaa 28o to 1300. tata Wednaaday. Sale Opens Today For - SAN CARLO Opara Company, 100 Artlata, Including Lime. FIORDICA MISS ALICE NEILSON SIGNOR COXSTANTDfO; Orchaatra of 40 and Ballet. :- Monday, "La Boheme," with Mlae Nallaon and ftlg. Conatantlno. Tueaday, '.Tauat," with F.Iadam Nordlca v, wad. Mat. "Don Paaquala" and "Ruettcana," with Alice Nlelaon, Ignor Conatantlno and Mile. Doreyne. Pricaa, $140 to 99.00. t 1 1 ;. MODERN VAUDEVILLE. ALL THIS WEEK , - - Dancing Daisies .- '. v Elisabeth Murray Qulach Maokay and Nlckeraan Dave Nowlln La Bella VeoJa Lamont'a Cockatoos Kinodrome j Every evening (except Sunday). 75c. 60c, 16c. Box seats, $1.00. Matinees Daily (except Sunday and Monday). I 60c. 25 o. and 10c. Box saata. 7Ka. 'bj. jj tm i am j, .11. x .J-.-.1" I -MUSIC FESTIVAL I Tabernacle, April the 8th and 9th.' "tyCAQO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Six Soloists. Festival Chorus. Tabernacle Taber-nacle Choir and Great Organ. HIAWATHA .. Monday Night MESSIAH .... .- Tueaday Night Miscellaneous Program - ...j.. Tueaday Afternoon Night performances begin at 8:30. Matinee at 2:15. Poore open one hour before performance. Reserved seats ($1.00) on sale at the Clayton Music Co. until 8 p. m. of night I of performance, after which ilrne same can be 'obtained at the east door of the Tabernacle. General admission 60 cents: Tickets on sale at the Clayton Music Co., Willes-Horne Drug Co., Bureau of. Information In-formation and at door. l ; On April 10th we will open a first-class first-class Grill Boom in connection with the Royal Cafe, and will serve the best Steaks and Chops the Eastern market affords. Open from 4 to 12 p. m. I Let Solly Co. print it fSitoSi"; Richards , SL ; Roller Skating Monday, April 8th Wheelbarrow 1 race. i Tuesday,, April 9th Two-step con- test for State championship, 8 couples j from Ogden vs. 8 couplea Salt Lake. ' Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, ' loth, , 11th and 12th One-mile race, Dlefenbacher on bicycle vs. Chaa. Wll-I Wll-I klnaon on skates. ' '. Rink open daily, mornings 10 to 12; j afternoons, 2 to 6; evenings, 7:80 to MUSIC BY H ELD'S BAND. J Ladles admitted free at all sessions. I Gents, afternoons. 10c; evenings, 16c j The place for select people. I LYRIC TDEATRE SULLIVAN at CONSIDPTC PROPS'. Week Com. Sat. Matlnaa, April S, M07. A Wonderful Vaudeville Program. Frank ' Coombe and Mifrlel Stone In "The Last of . the Troupe." Chaa. H. Duncan. Jolly Blnging I : Comedian. wniiama A Rose Present "Cbristmaa Eva." I Win, Wlndom, th ox-Mlnatret. 1 Kurtis & Buese, with their Trained Fox Terriers. . Loon Le Chart lers, 81nger. Lyrlcacopo Motion Pictures. Evenings, 8 Complete Performances. . Matlnaea Daily. Exoopt Sunday. Prices ie-2O-S0 cts. Extra Sunday Eve., 2 Complete Shows, First One at 7 p. m. 1. ' CONFERENCE REDUCED BATHS VIA OREGON SHORT LINE. . Tickets on sale from Ogden and intermediate in-termediate points April 4th to 9th, inclusive, final limit April 12th. From other stations in Utah north of Ogden April 3rd to 8th, inclusive, final limit April 15th. From Idaho points April 3rd to 6th, inclusive, final limit April 15th. From Union Pacific points. Green River and west, April 3rd to 7th, inclusive, in-clusive, limited to April 15th. From Southern Pacific points east of Montello, April 3rd to 6th, inclusive, final limit April 15th. For rates and further information, see agents. Wall Paper. Ton want attractive designs with great diversity in style of drawing and tone of color and you want a large variety to select from. All this is to be found at Ebert's, 57 Main street. i A M COX. ManagoT- TONIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 12:30 p. m. Second Week of the LEIGHTON PLAYERS. Presenting the Breeky Farce Comedy, 'INCOG" Evenings. 25, 50, 76c and $1.00. . IvMaUnees. 25 cents. Next Week ZO RAH. i , Have you furnished rooms xo rent? Try a Telegram want "ad." It costs only 10 cents. MisS Bickford, facial massage, manicuring mani-curing and shampooing for ladies and' gentlemen, 413 D. F. Walker Bldg. Bell 7phone 1718-Z. x " The Store Beautiful ' ' I f "" " - L 11 - iJrxtxJhrf ' 1 I ? This "Store Beautiful" z&m There; is more ; than was not arranged for mere fZ: um: beauty to the elegantly sightliness, but with a r,. '5lpr, Jit'l' if deigned pieces of Furni- view to the advantage of Llll'lf o r - Q t ture that compose our customers in the selection !I j'4ffi NT' Ji ' stock for the present new of goods. A homelike set- . - f, fl - 42 - jfeii' 0$ season. , There is the sub-ting sub-ting gives a better idea of if' 1 stantial manner of con-how con-how the desired pieces will iMM Wf $ struction and finish that look in a room, and the x&r"' , r ,j$ lends permanency to their perfect light under which . j, ' . j- -S S lustre, and gives satisfac-our satisfac-our lines are shown makes ' iplllg:!-r-,v-iSS)' ' 'ir tory service, and above all, ' it possible to see just grMim- 'W J0 attractions what you are buying. ! mmml qUahtl6S wuov jwu b wujrxug. iv , the very best. 1 ; 1 . " ' : 1 1 " rfS I New Ideas in the 1 r-'. v n Quaint Mission Styles. . L ' J Mission styles are to be more popular than ever . V':' '' vfZl f this year, and to just such" . handsome designs as ' vItSI iTT. 1 a j ' these is due the increase in favor with those who rlw"1 ""1 1 1 1 1-- . choose the very select in household furnishings. The"" Jj? " V. I FEs-, pieces pictured here are all of the archaic Mission l';.,, , 7 class, of fumed oak finish, with cushions mostly of ' f ) I j ' genuine Spanish leather. ' v . - ' The chairs and rockers in these styles are priced -hi f ' from $6.50 to $24. But all are roomy and of the or- : " "NJ w- ; der to make repose in them delightful. 1 nteJ We have just finished unloading six carloads of ' sJ new furniture, which is now in place in lie various v ip . H departments. I : ; : . ' 1 33 to 43 West 3rd South. ' c . - ' '. IT DONALD'S MAC-Q-BAR HAS CAUGHT THE PUBLIC TASTE. It is a combination toothsome and delicious. The kind of a confection that grows on the taste you just keep on eating it. The newest, the most novel, the most nutritious chocolate combination Dn the market today, and judging from the lively demand and the nice, words "oken of it, MAC-O-BAR promises to lij the greatest 1 0c confection ever introduced. in-troduced. V ; ' Take a bar of it home it's a treat. -. , . . . iIDonald Exclusive, manufacturer of chocolates of all kinds. V |