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I I 17 0 OYD PARK L JEWELERS OYD YD PARK I MAW MAIN STREET m K s S INGS KINGS YOUTH OLD FOLKS I e ot of greatest bless- bless the new life and vigor It Its Its s to 10 old folks Men Men and women seventies and arul eighties are litho e to every day to thank Ing nJ n. n us jor wondrous benefits It Its is as a natural tonic s poisons fr from m the blood st stirs ira tie to lazy liver and puts digestive spin In working order ide de after the famous ilia ula la from roots barks and rare S at t is natures nature's own tonic and ande lep e harmless to man or child your body Is weakened and down if you vou lack lacle ambition rat Bat eat or sleep you'll 10 be de- de s quick results Vegetable Pills for Constipation Conat pation AN 1 R YOUR YOU I PHIL FISCHER AND HIS NOVELTY CALIFORNIANS WHO I i j jWILL WILL PLAY AT SALTAIR NEXT NEST SATURDAY EVENING i v vI 4 J wi wiNo No w x r a 4 i V Ms t w x ti I x- x 4 r i J JI I Standing left t to right right Bert Bert Stewart Everett Hoag Hoagland land AI Al Johnson Layton Griffin Wallace Heglin I Orlo Orin Gaines Games Curtis Dosh Alo Amo Clapp Irvin Grothe Sitting Sitting Charles Charles Rodick Phil Fischer Joe Feder I V I i I The Sang erans's all here here and and a Po melodious melodious melodious melo melo- dious gang sans it ft Is I. i Phil Fischer and Californians arrived in h his Is Novelty town Monday There la Is Just an eve ev n dozen of them and every man is hand picked for the place he will fill in Saltair's famed tamed dance orches orches- I tra Phil declares It is the orches-I orches finest I organization of melody makers m it itI been boen his pleasure to conduct con con- has ever I I duct duct and he has been conspicuous con conspicuously ly in the dance hall spotlight for a number of ot years Saltair opens next Saturday evening eve eve- I fling ning for tor fhe preseason and will offer ot- ot of offer otter I fer ter its patrons eU haul dances dances' an es every Wednesday I Friday and SatI Sat Sat- from now till the tho regular I I sUT summer Among gOP opening those f who arrived With Fischer is Joe Joe Feder eder F assistant di director director di- di rector and first violinist eri who I di is I well known to Salt Halt Lake dance lovers lovers lovers lov lov- ers for his splendid records of the past two seasons Others in the tho orI or- or who arrived yesterday I the instruments they play and their I previous connections arc as aa follows Bert Stewart Stewart First First saxophone who also doubles on the thc oboe bass soprano alto and and tenor clarinet 1 of Women Three Generations I of Lydia Since the humble origin E K I Vegetable Compound in 1881 made on a kitchen stove I three generations of women have used this old fashioned root and herb remedy for tor their ailments with wonderful success Very often we hear bear of or families where the grandmother mother and laughter daughter testify to MB its virtue This accounts for the astounding growth and anel de demand demand demand de- de mand for this dependable medicine from all over the United States and from front many or countries as 11 j I well Adv Adv Stewart comes direct from the Green Mill cafe fe in Los Angeles and has also alo played at tho the Lowe Low State theatre theatre theatre the the- atre in that city Irvin Grothe Grothe will be remembered remembered remembered for tor his performance with Phil Novelty Calif Californians or at Saltair Salta-Ir in 1023 1923 I Grothe playS playa clari- clari ret also soprano and baritone He lie has recently returned from Australia Australia Austra Austra- lia where ha he bad in finished lied six Melbourne months' months engagement f fit Melbourne at the Carlyon Canyon hotel Everett Hoagland Also Hoagland-Also Also direct from the Green Mill cafe in Los Los' Angeles where he performed for forone forone forone one year Hoagland plays the clarinet clarinet clari clari- net soprano tenor and baritone saxophone also alo the trumpet Wallace Heglin who is ono one ono of Fischers Fischer's arrangers and also plays the banjo and doubles on the vio vie lin tin BegUn just finished hed an engagement engagement engagement engage engage- ment at the tho Cindrella ballroom in Los Angeles I Charles Rodick tomes comes to Saltair from the Majestic ba ballroom In Los Angeles Rodick performs at the piano and 1 is also nisei used as s an ar nr- nr ranger I Orlo Orbo First trumpet Formerly For- For Formerly I ar-I merly with Georgc George Olsons Olson's band of ot Portland Ore and New York I IG l li will i I G E M AEI THURS Mademoiselle Midnight With MAI ji Y Others in n the cast fast fast- st t ont Monte nine Blue J Robert and Robert A Tiffany production I C rs Comedy Up ti on th the Farm Kami the th Trail Gene Jem i Oddities I Co in I HUT l Tin rill SiG HIU T J Il I r T Layton Griffin Second Griffin Second trumpet I Has as recently filled engagements at attHe atthe tHe Ambassador hotel with Max Fischer and also the Bon Don Ton ballroom ballroom ballroom ball ball- room in tn southern California Curtis l Dosha osh a very versatile musician mu mu- stolen n performing on the trumpet flute piccolo and tuba He lIe has been at the Rendezvous in Los Angeles and also with Elmer nimer Wall Nall in Cleveland Cleveland Cleve Cleve- land and with the Club Royal orchestra orchestra orchestra or- or chestra in Chicago Alo Clapp famous in southern California as aa the drummer who has the best set of or drums on the Pacific Pacific Pacific Pa Pa- coast and knows how to use them Performs on the drums and tympanI Al Ai Johnson JOhns n tuba player HIas Illis been connected been connected with ith tho the Club Royal Royalin in Los Angeles the Rendezvous ballroom In Los Angeles and formerly for tor- formerly merly was with Sousas Sousa's band All All Ali these thesA men have havo been playing with Phil Fischer all winter at the Ambassador hotel and are arc prepared to give both individually and collectively collectively col col- splendid accounts of themselves themselves them them- selves at the opening dance at Saltair Saltair Salt- Salt air next Saturday Trains leave them them-I for Saltair at 8 and 9 p p. p mAd m.- m. Adv Ad LAST TIMES TODAY Another Wonder Picture Screen adaptation of George Agnew I Chamberlains Chamberlain's popular novel ovel of same name Featured Featured Players Players- ALICE JOYCE KENNETH HARLAN WALTER LONG Also The Mysterious Stranger and other attractions W. W The Biggest Event of t the e Season SPECIAL Continuous Dancing WITH BIG BIGAND 2 DUNDEE I ORCHESTRAS AND Easter Egg Eg g Hunt ALSO Added Attraction MISS FIELDS Former Orpheum Colored Blue Singer Will Entertain THURSDAY Y YAT AT DUNDEE'S I Always Something Different PLENTY OF FUN DANCE AT DUNDEE'S EVERY TUESDAY I THURSDAY Y SATURDAY MID VALE ALE EVERY FRIDAY I Follow the Crowds I J t LL I It tt t ttA A kACH CHAW t tI I I I II I II I I Hello Mary Maryt i iI ii i I j jI I t r rr r I II I MISS MARY MAST N NEWTON I RALPH CLONINGER SAYS I MARY WILL REGALE R GALE YOU WITH 1 I SECRETS 0 ALL NEXT WEEK STARTING SUNDAY AT THE WILKES THEATRE E For the Balance B lance of This Week Week Week- MISS ANNE BERRYMAN IS SAYING I NIGHTIE NIGHT EVERY NIGHT I in the Pajama-clad Pajama I. I Farce Farce Farce- Nightie Night Matinees Thursday and andI Saturday I I Wilkes Theatre I e T 1 II J TOM I MIX I I IN A 1 PLANE ZANE ZANE GREYS GREY'S s 's sI I I I RIDERS RIDERS OF THE I PURPLE I SAGE I The story that turned the I eyes of the tho world toward Utah il Constance Talmadge and Antonio Moreno I H N ft 0 1 LEARNING TO LOVE MACK SENNETT COMEDY PATHE NEWS NEIL and the VICTORIANS SATURDAY SATURDAY- COMING I I DeMille's DeM lle s MEN AND WOMEN I I 1 1 1 L f 1 ALj NEW TODAY TOD-A TOD o 0 0 c. c tO t f r O 0 0 JACKIE COOGAN rp w A nt IN IN s. s v THE RAGMAN j. j I d dBY BY WILLARD MACK MACK X i v vr r 0 O O c v I. I r r- r id idU WILLY KARBE AND J j T. T l r I. I SISTER 1 I 7 I DEFYING GRAVITY 1 f i v r t I o 0 0 v r K y SCANLON DENNO BROS A AND r 1 SCANLON nem OLD IDEAS RENEWED RENEWED o 0 0 I MAURICE GOLDEN v V I i LATE ATE STAR OF BOSTON t GRAND OPERA COMPANY AND HIS COMPANY 7 f IN INA 0 A SPECTACULAR SINGING G AND DANCING NOVELTY I MOVIE MASQUE 7 T o 0 0 DAVE VINE AND f I r LUELLA TEMPLE v i MAKING NONSENSE 1 1 AN ART I T. T R- R 0 0 0 I r 10 I III THREE AMERICAN T 7 I II ACES AND A QUEEN j J FAMOUS WORt WOR F FAMOUS AMOUS AERIALISTS e j 1 o 0 0 J J o 0 0 ii vt 1 PANTAGES r t J 1 I ALWAYS AL WITH YOU I ALWAYS OPEN ALWAYS GOOD nR t t l I II I 4 SHOWS AT 1230 4 m a ai i and E M PRE 5 5 i i TONIGHT NOW SHOWING The e Dressmaker SPRING PRING i FASHION from Paris i iI I II WITH i I SHOW SI I 7 30 and LEATRICE JOY 1 ERNEST TORRENCE Staged by mid and the Keith OBrien Co I 14 INTERNATIONAL INTERN in Connection I With Film BEAUTY MODELS r 10 Living Living- Models Go Gowned PATHE NEWS Gorgeously GETTER GO-GETTER COMEDY wr t I j Music I Special EDW P P. P KIMBALLS KIMBALL'S ORCHESTRA II Fashion durIng Show by byI byThe PRICES The DevIne Trio REGULAR I I 1 I ALL h 1 THIS l U u a y i twos f I acs o WEEK I Feller I lime 6 6 SUPER 6 6 Acts VAUDEVILLE Acts CHILDREN i MATINEE I 1 GENERAL ADMISSION 30 EVE EVENING N I N G I GENERAL ADMISSION 50 SO I I 1 |