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Show THE tiii: HERALD-REPUBLICA- Lt. AI.T l.KF. com fort in:? haf N ture. FcU. I --". IuMlih4 romtanr A. jTMi,ll: i:dtvf 11. AnJri"n. more to rr.orc cnciMirairjni; stc! hopeful promises for I In will redound to the upouildin' we-- ra!J-lputitl-- 'n Booth. f all the "parall1 view president: and ytrj ntlienii!' Thorn, ul.tl'.r which lace f commerce' el Adolph Jr.kln. Ifpasurtr; '11. 1 thi western rtrin. E. Msiser. And if. a wc all bciicf, tin. proArthur J. Strain. Editor. lific reciou ha reached only the imriiK. threshold of its Inchest posibilit if, Ain'F.r.TISINO EASTERN K.NTATlVi:.-f-. every instrumentality which aids in Lornz-- n & Wocdmjn; ron, such development will have the apBrunswick l:Mr, N'rw York 1IL flty. UlJiC Chiero. Advertising preciation, jod will and support of tSumblw Bide.. CHr, Mo. errlary. II. CallUter. ;r1 Knu its people. American Bid?.. JDclroit. Mich. utterances ?day thp optimistic 1'ACiriC COAST RKIMlKSnNTATIVHS. Mr. Mude, K. J. Bidvreil Co. ;i- - .Market street. of Mr. Jeff cry and San Francisco. evoked by their personal visit to this land of opportunity, find speedy AnofiAtrH with materialization. THK AUDIT ni'RKAU CIRCULATIONS. Information roncrn!nx circulaALWAYS IN ORDER tion . will be supplied through this ;..-utlonA LL that worthily was engendered Zii Hallway exchange Building, Chicago. by I'tah Products week is worthy of iteration throughout the Only Republican dally newspaper In year, as proposed by I'tah manuSalt Lake City, It ah. DAILY AND SUNDAY. deliver-by facturers. carrier tr. tfalt Lake City, one wetk, 15 Too often movements of this charcent: Kunday only. j cents. mall One acter are sKrodie, and when they UAlLY AND SUNDAY by month. 1Z cent?; one year. JS.uO. SUNDAY by mall (In advance) One are so, soon fall into desuetude. If fi.oo. the manufacturers through their oryear, HEMIWF.LKLY by mall tin advance) alx months, cents; one year, Jl.iu. ganization can pralvanize into practice the enthusiasm aroused for one week Subscribers wishing address of paper they will have accomplished a magchanged must give former a well as nificent work for the industries of address. present ll All papers are until which all of us are or oujht in I'tah, i: it order Is received to discontinue. to be. interested. All arrearages must be paid In every It should not be necessary to carry at Salt on a crusade at th potofflce at Kntrd any time to stimulate Lake City as second-clas- s matter. loyalty to home industry, nor do we u not believe that this was the 'purpose of thk mami-"rlforIs any unsolicited marked responsible the rousing propajmnda so successnot plainly which of the fully conducted throughout the state with the name and adJr-sender and accompanied by l4rapa for last week, for loyalty is a watchword return. in Utah. But it is always in order ! -- ex-I- irEF.ALD-n::rvr.LiCA- N pt s TiirnitAY, November ' f to stir up enthusiasm, and the manufacturers cannot co too far in that behalf. 23. l r t r.. nrKAKEi; CLAlilCS intention to A X.VOtJNCEMEXT of the i I? !.ak great again at Salt over her fan in the new bill CHOY fmiles run at I'.mt aires, and this vivacious bit of musical comedy proved the same popular hit it did when It started from this city to make the 1'antags cir cuit some time ago. The plot deals with an American naval officer who falls in love with the daughter of "a Chinese official. Written by Rodney inilarn of Salt Lake, and with Salt Lake pirls In the choru?, t'ie number is of peculiar local interest. Aliss Apns Von rjracht as l'unpr Choy is al tosether successful, and receives ex cellent support. At the conclusion of Norman of tlve 1'antaKcs the act, ushers" corps, hurried down the aisle with a magnificent slwaf. of roses, which he Rave to K. J. Moore, who in turn presented It to the "Fung Choy" company on behafr of the performers of last week's bill at this theatre, with whom "Funs Choy"' had made the entire circuit until last week. On the floral offering- was a card bearinK this inscription : "To members of the "run-- ? Choy" company: Just a remembrance of a most wonderful as well as pleasant time shown us while In your city. AVe, the following, wish one and all, all that is good, such as health, wealth and all at all times. happiness. .1. Success . to Mooro. Miss (Joet., Lee From t, Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Georse Lov-etMiss Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis, Crane, Charles Hopkins. Fred Norman, Duke Norman, Stanley Norman, Jeff Norman and Loula Norman." Immediately following "Funs: Choy" en the program Is a number which to its Pantages patrons appreciate fullest extent, the slnslns of southern airs by the Tour (Jilleppie Rlrls. They are repeatedly encored. Another number which helps boost the "all-slrportion of the bill. Is by the four Hennies dashinpr beautls, who sing- and dance.- Imitating: the dances of Italy. France. Holland, Ksrypt and the United States. Sol Items is a Yiddish comedian, whose nonchalant air adds much to the effect of hit humorous saylnps and sons-"resulting in numerous curtain calls for the apparently utterly surperformer. prised but Mr. ami Mrs. Perkins Fisher are, reChaplin" spectively, a daring "Charlie: 4nd fiood ncrohat and a quite athletic woman. young locking Holland Dockrlll's four "blondes"' are the handsomest white horses seen In a circus act. and perform In a way excellent training. to prove their rick's orchestral conHddle Fits-pa- t views, motion picture and tributions, a -prenational of glimpse including of a bigger paredness" along lines navv, conclude the bill. - -- l- , 1 rf 1 ? cam-paten- : s, - - d s, . lan-gnia- ge i-- s , - s- - t- f 4- - Con-resmn- de-cl.i- re TONIGHT jrTEA.A Itnrgain Matinee Saturday. Klaw & Erlanger Present - I ne I r T r evening at S.15. Orpheum. Vaudeville, 2.15 p. m. and S.15 p. m. Pantages. Vaudeville, 2.45 p. in., 7.30 p. m.. 9.15 p. m. Kmpress. Wilkes Stock com- pany in "Fine Feathers," special matinee 2. CO. evening at 8.20. Utah. Sam Loeb musical com- edy, "Step Lively," 7 p. m. and 9.15 p. m., with special matinee at ' I 1 - 4- 4- 4- - 4- - 4- - rV-'":;- 4- - 4-4- - 4-- , ; I -- I B krrctfia aroma ; '1 ? i u. .A "aa j I 1 Il&V'Yj t ' , 4 'Wl . y :l . I r-- u - t. - Wtb'liJ J .1 Can. the " UCUr? ITTT'Q lunet V If sf. THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE - a i S ' Hy Eugene Walter, from the hook of the Same title by John Fox, Jr. Nights and Thursday Matinee, 23c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. Bargain Sat. Mat., 25c. 50c, 7c. vs. I At the llronilnnr 1 i A' VI - , II FRESH ROASTED STEEL CUT 11 R "West Second South, Near Main. TIinEE-STA- ll f , HI M IS . H UiSS. 4-- 1 - . NO DUST '- NSw t -- ' ygsy :r" - , "eyn Y bjicb j tresi. JkiMirWf a, auvut 11, ai your lucsuo Long Tack 16 Xaraisar Girls, Hooper Tangle," v cook, Dudley Trio, Brooks A ltoMt'ii, '1 ravel Weekly. 31atinee. (2:1. n. m.i 10c nn1 Kvrninei m.). 10c, 25e, 50e. Box olfloe (Sit5 open i.10 a. ni. to 10 p. in. NO ADVANCE PltlCES THIS X , muun..-:- t g i 444 I lie WeOH AT THE EMPRESS iffi? I By the Press Agents SALT LAKE. "The Trail of S': y the V, Lonesome Pine" comes to the Salt Lake theatre this afternoon for the rest of ''V"tv,A . svSv :- -:- t ! F. j M - , t!f 'StA" f I-'- 6 BIG ACTS6 Three shows daily: I'rjces, 10, 20, cents. 30 .O Theatre Empress SPECIAL - TODAY . MATINEE 2.SO. WILKES THE S TOERNEST Civ COMPANY "FINE FEATHERS" SPECIAL MATINEE CORKING REALISM. IIACKETT BRYANT 50c. Nights 15c. 25c, 33c andSaturMatinees Thursday and day, 2.30. 15c. and 25e. NEXT WEEK, "II AR Y 3IIXE." TODAY 2.30 . 2.45, 7.80, 9.15. m THAXKSGI VINO N. j' of sketch, big Salt Lake girlsincluding in chorus. bevy B hs' UTAH THEATRE -- 39 Fung Choy Rodney Hillam's successful ental 1 J. J. Jackson, Mgr. ,j yfffi L Come and join the crowd.- 1 I Birr Brass Band Thanksxriv- ing JNlgllt' Also luesaays ifff Til j and Thursdays t : the week. Kugene Walter, the drama ' ' y' tist of the novel, has followed the scenes laid In John Fox, Jr.'s, widely read book with fidelity. He empha sizes June's great love for Jack Hale, the Jealousy of her cousin Dave, the rough yet sincere affection of her father, Judd Tolliver; the humorous simplicity of Uncle Blly and Ole Hun, the quiet strength of Hale, and the genuine chumship of Berkley, as well I as pictures of the mountaineer's house ffr hold and the feudists. Neither expense nor artistic ability has been spared to a truly splendid give Mr. Walter's play V , production. KB it ORPIIHUM. No advance over regu lar prices wil be charged for either the 1 matinee or evening performance at the Orpheum today, according to an an nouncement by the management. The attraction is a galaxy of offerings for three star week." having a trio of headline acts in addition to the lesser ones. The neadilners are x.ong iacK Sam. "A Telephone Tangle" and the Sixteen Navassar Girls. Others appear311 SS NANA BRYANT. ing are Hooper & &Cook, the Jack DudT Is said by many that the above Bowen. and the ley trio. Brooks picttire of Miss Nana Bryant looks travel weekly. like Marjorie Itambeau, and not withKMPRESS. Frclda, Freida. sweet out reason, ' fbr the pose is strikingly Freida takes her time, but when she like on of Miss Rambeau's recent pho(Miss Olga Gray) does appear, she is tos. This week Miss Bryant is making well worth tho wait. It is a shame to a hit in "Fine Feathers," although she confine such abundant and glossy locks Insists that the part of Jane is not in such stiff tight braids, and to maim always appreciated by audiences bea walk that Is usually so buoyant, but, cause they cannot see the working of the sacrifice Is In a good cause; she Is her brain, "but the part teaches a the scream of "Fine Feathers." Her great big lesson that I wish every woslowness nnd unexcelled ability to man would take home," says Miss Brybreak dishes are two qualities that are ant. "Every feminine heart longs for clothes, and that is natural, but lamillar and as natural as are the other pretty is one thing about Jane that characteristics. There will be. a spe- there that is the fact that cial matinee this afternoon at 2.30, with strikes me, and her husband to make after prodding no raise of prices. money by unscrupulous means, ehe no UTAH. There were almost, a dozen longer worries about its expenditure it has all vanished and it is too good amateur acts at the Utah theatre until to late counsel him." last night, given as an extra attraction There will be a special matinee this with the Sam Loeb company, this week afternoon at 2.30 with no increase of offering "Step Lively," a tabloid with prices. lots of life, melody and a set that has caused considerable comment for its FAST DItIVF.lt, SLOW PAY. beauty; a cozy corner of the Hotel Utah "What you know of the characroof garden. In addition to the ama- ter of the do the judge asked defendant?'' in teurs, which Is a regular feature each a negro washerwoman, subpenaed A white man had Wednesday night, a dozen dancing an accident case. for careless driving of arrested chorus girls contested for prizes, the been d Ford car. audience deciding. Lottie Clark and a second-han"Hit's tollabe,'' Miranda said. Edith Hansen carried off the honors. "Have you ever seen him drive his who set has hearts Ruby Lang; car before?" with her rare gowns, has another "Yes, sail." She Is heard in "Would you consider him careless?" stunning costume. "Well, jedge, ez fer de car dat little "Bubbles" and "I'm All Right." Special but ain't gwinter Ihurt nobuddy, thing us matinee today at 2."0. all here, might ez well tell being heis sho' ra is keerless 'bout payin' dat MF.tlKSY. Sparkling with piquant yo' Case fo' wash.'' his and Comment. observations on the foibles of the age is' 'The New Adam and Eve," a three-paTO INTIMATE. Rialto star production featuring did "Where you work last, and how beautiful Grace Valentine and shown iong?" demanded the colonel. "Did you at the Mehesy today only. "The New of your own accord or were you quit Adam and Eve" is taken from Na- discharged, and" thaniel Hawthorne's romance by the "Loogy yuh. boss." sourly returned "I isn't puhposln' marsame name, and the psycholoby of Brotherto Bogus. l's exln' for a job." yuh; riage in this delightful classic has been Puck. an to love obsorbing applied geniously story of, the present day. "Drifting." drama featuring Winifred where she appeared in "Help Wanted," Flying-Greenwood and Edward Coxen, and and other Morosco productions, plays "Beauty In Distress," a Casino comedy, the role of Kve. Miss Valentine is conclude the program. especially well equipped for this part. Everyone who has delighted In the She appeared Inlast season in quite a "Yosemite," at Dalj-'unique humorous story from the pen similar one, of Nathaniel Hawthorne, ''The theatre. New York City. "The New and Eve." will be equally de- Adam and Kve" embodies the Hawlighted with the Mutual Rialto star thorne story, of how Adam and Kve return to this modern world just as it is feature by the same name. Miss Grace Valentine, the charming today, and of how they experiment Broadway star, whose reputation does with modern Inventions and investigate not belong to New York alone," but to their heart's content. It is exquite as much to the western coast and tremely amusing, and is beautifully and to Chicago, and every other place artistically handled. j The Pleturesaue Frivolity '- I 1 I With Sam Loeb and Company of 25 (mostly girls). Tonight, 7 and 9.15. Prices: 10c and 20c. MEHESY THEATRE "THE NEW ADAM AND EVE" A Rialto Star Feature in Hawreels, based qn Nathanielmultiple thorne's great story, featuring the oeauuiui Jtsroaaway star GRACE VALENTINE. Absolutely Removes One package Indigestion. it. proves DRIFTING" A drama Flying Greenwood andfeaturing fred Kd Coxen. "REALTY IX DISTRESS" Casino Comedy. 25c at all druggists. Wini- Why Gas Company Coke Goes Farther and Lasts Longer rt New-Ada- stoves and furnaces are constructed to burn fuels high in fixed carbon. Honse-heatiu- g Eaw coal contains not to exceed fixed carbon. 50 per cent of s Kefined Coal (Coke) is So per cent fixed carbon. That's why Coke goes farther. m Kaw coal, when ignited, burns to its embers. is hard to control and " nt he.-ita-tr CAVALIER OPERA COMPANY -- CONCEPT TONIGHT 4- ; e mo-crat- ie jo-sib- le -- A' -- in-i- st n i A if 1 sV. ori- THE HALL OF BEAUTY Newly decorated, something new for dancers this week. 4 4 4 f3 NOW PLAYING -- 444 EVENING. - -- 4- OH m7n 4-- 1 4- - WEEK Sam. "A Teleshonr A ITER XOO TERENCE C'ROURKE" '4 ' i Bft" lirffSTI f I 756. 4 1(4. rHE REX Comingv to 4-4- - 4-- j J. t'hone Was. V -- 4-4- i! Thursday, Kridaj, Saturday. " i ' - 4- 1 TRiisr 4-4- - - Delicious flavor r.U Delightful American. Frank Keerian, angle star, in "The Coward," a Pathe story of civil war news with fashion days; "A hints; Transaction In Summer Boarders," eighth of J. Rufus Wallingford se- ries; American Concert orchestra. Prof. J. J. McClellan. director. Liberty. 'Cabiria," epic of the screen by Gabrlele d'Annunzio, iU Rome 4 lustrating strife 230between B. C. and Carthage in Rex. Pauline Frederick, Para- mount star, In "Bella Donna," the 4play made famous by Nazlmova; Fddie Foy and seven little Foys in "A Favorite Fool." j Mehesy. "The New Adam and 4-Fve," featuring Grace Valentine; "Drifting." Flying A drama; in Distress," comedy. Kimball Clara Broadway. Young and Wilton Lackaye in 'Trilby"; Sunday, Monday, Helen Ware in "The Price." Tri--t- .,-1- FV 2.20. s- 3 1 - - good-natu- ob-stru- se SALT LAKE TMMEi SPECIAL MATIXEE TODAY ATTRACTIONS TODAY. Salt Lake. "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine." opening for re'mal rider of week. Matinee 2.15; I . rain this vear in X ew York tako personal charge of the &d state's Republican as majority, shown vote the sne-ifor ascmblymen by ininbtration program prepare in the Houe iniire- - an interesting at the Xovember election, can be understood without delving into content. The lalwr, to the Speaker, mathematics for analvsis. Xo will be one of love. It gives him the rule is required that is not found tin-- ! oportunity to further a cause in der .the first of the four fundamentals of arithmetic the simple rule of which he heartily believes and addition. to attack the view of the From an agzre-a- te Republican maman whom he hnte- - above all others. of 01,000 in 1!14, when the !U jority William J. Hryan. Tit 1. It Y. Empire state passed through one of The clutv of Mr. t'lark is its customary internecine local moving picture version of Till-the Bepublican majority this George I)u Maurler's really belong- t I nsrresman Claude much-lovenovel- which was mown Kitchin of North Carolina. A ma- year in an election which more perfectly reflects the political senti- at a private review for the first time jority leader oa the floor, Mr. Kitchin ment of voters mounts np to 118.000, Bt the Broadwny theatre last night. Is i obltcrated to manace the enactment very nearly donble. Add 51.000 to a triumph for both producers nnd of the administration legislation to in- 64.000 and you have it. players. The photoplay is the Initial one Reasons such for a gain are too production of the Equitable. It Is that sure both that th minority place no most the. interesting pictures require further comment of seen for some time, ror it rrio:i obstacle in tho "way and that apparrnMo been has nt this time than that is premoni demonstrates that nearly every shade the majority surrenders its own opin- tory of what is eominc it in the nation- -' of emotion can be expressed by pan tomlme. All the gayety or xne siuuio ions at the proper time and accepts al campaign next year. Incidents and all tho intensity of the 1 12 "the schoolmaster in polIn those of the administration. Were it in the concert hall are big was itics" on innovaas an the screen as vividly as on shown interesting not for Mr. Kitchin s loyalty to Mr. the stage. but delusive as an example. tion, Itryan. he would accept his duty iu After three Year in the school The film play Introduces a new Trilof in the person of Clara Kimball by this respect and Mr. Clark's presence EXPERIENCE the people are beYoung and brings to theof moving picon the floor would be unnecessary. all Svenga-ltcoming anxious to get down to busi- ture world the greatest Wilton I.ickaye. Miss Young does Bat Mr. Kitchin has decided to be ness once more. the best work of her career. Her drathe sort of majority leader that not matic abllitv has wide scope and she THE FINAL PROOF enacts a difficult role with sincerity only does not lead according to adare, A XEXT the interminable and ministration plans, but even is actufeeling. Her lighter scenescomes argu Her as beauty usual, delightful. ment about whether molasses to her rescue, ally opiojin these plans. He has alhowever, in the scene at lied himself with Mr. Bryan and the is' or molasses 'are," in eon f tr- Carrels, where little Billle finds her remarkable statement he made a few inity to that elementary- - law of the figure" before a large posing "for students. of class that a verb must agree with its Of Wilton Lackayo's masterly imdays ajro against preparedness mi'Iit well have been from the pen of the subject in person and number, and the weird man of the personation ofneed be said except that Nebrhskan himself, so far as concerns the very learned editorial disquisition east, nothing in Its new the views set forth. It is obvious that thereon by the Indianapolis Xews re- It loses none of Itsto power that It will safe is It say form. the President cannot count upon the produced in this paper yesterday, we be remembered as one of the most reon his the the leader floor no of have of has intention whatever of usurp- markable characterization that help House and he is fortunate that Speak ing the prerogatives of the comer yet been seen on the screen. "Trilby" as a motion picture closely er Clark 14 willing to forcet the past grocery debating society, from whose follows the lines of the stage play. and do hi work tor him. Kven then it edicts once tormally pronounced there Verv wisely, it has been made five There are no unless in length. by no means certain that there will is no appeal. parts no is there wandering of the be enough Democratic votes recorded But at this season of the "'year. scene', to lias sceni every story: for the preparedness lepilation to when buckwheat cakes are just begin- count and "every Incidentbeenis made of dra.:ive it the aspect of a Democratic ning: to ripen and defy the gormand, matic Importance. Several symbolic scenes have been measure. when a real buckwheat cake that is managed. The audience excellently ha it to ermitted The President done to a turn steals out of the on especially beautiful picbecome known that he will not seek kitchen and plumps itself kerflop applauded ture which shows Trilby hopelessly enKitchin as rteht on the plate in front of you, tangled in a net. Another hit of screen to depose Democratic floor leader. The official then saucilv challenges von to'tim poetrv shows Trilby s som leaving iter it some Tine apologist for the administration ii'tn cat oie lr you i influence of Svengnn. the President will not interfere uare sort ot iravaio. we to re- camera wotk was seen in ine wanoer-ing- s of Trilby and Svensali. Instead with the North Carolina Concress-man'- s mark that it loesn't make any difto give a logical account of atteintping he feels because ritrhts ference whether molasses is or molaspriority of the couple, the prothe travels of he can pet alo:; without him. Other ses are if molasses or, better ducer has merely Introduced a series of: Incidents which suggest the journeys political observer attribute the Presi- still, maple syrup. and are far more effective than a mere dent toleration to another and much consecutive description would be. CHINA'S CHANGE more significant reason. To attempt Mr. Tourneur has made artistic use to depose Kitchin would plunge the CHINA is passing through another f mirrors In the scenes in which In one of sentiment regard- Svengall hypontlzesfaceTrilby. party into an rmbarradn MrmTzle of is terrible the rase, Svengall all form of outset and its miht imperil in the ing government, this time reflected in three mirrors, and lu the to restoration of the death scene a mirror is again employed other legislation the President hope in opo-itior- i Mr. Mr. and to heighten the horror of the climax. to set enacted. monarchy. Bryan Xe However sincere may have been Kitchin are close friends and the those ioIitieal economists who ap- braskan dodtle-- s would t. plare every vote he can contnl at procd the proposition of Yuan Shi Kai in aVjainlori the republic and re- ! the service of his follower, were a IN vive the monarchical ovcr, mi the neeoi. Clark in Wit! Speaker charge of the hyivthcM that the Chuu-swere t t!i in Hime vet ready for Midi modern methods measure preparedness alter root) years of empire, skeptical and Mr. Bryan Iirectin the D minds will not ct found it difficult to divorce the untry pxsition. !e wit Fiout enteitaintiicnt l!irin the th propo-e- d retrogression lioni ambition of tlie oriental repubnrlv week of thf coming session of .u"rre-- s. Mr. Clark own a caustic lic's firt president to become the outrht an oppor- next monarch. tongue and ha his 4 is the Significant, very M;nifu-ant- , opinion of Mr. tunity of cxpr.r--ir,inwould cable that announcement that the proposed Bryau under auspices V1 change in China's form of governsure widespread publicity. This will he his when the prepar- ment to a monarchy has been indefiedness program is under consideration nitely jMjoncd. Significant, also, is the statement that the Chinese press in the House. predicts without official contradic...V-.s- , fc WELCOME ASSURANCE . tion that ''the republican form of i the government will not be abandoned WELCOME indeed Mr. during the continuance of the war.' Jeffery and Mude tha,t milli"ns arc available for The same enlightened wisdom I.ARGK audience Is expected at gram will be rendered by this companv the development of the Bio Grande which prompted indefinite postponeof seven artists that It is promised will Barrat; hall tonight to receive the please and wstem ia the intcrmountain country. ment of revolting back to monarchy satisfy everyone. The M. Ionjr 'Muring the continuance of the war" Cavalier Opera company, which will I. A. members will be largely repreThat business conditions t association having already on otponenient to a more appear in concert as the first event of sented, the have leeH inimical to nrrt siv c enter- mav of over 500 tickets. disposed city Lyceum course under the school teachers and the public The in genprise and expansion in the railway indefinite period after the war is j the Halt LakeFred C. A of Graham. are J direction enthusiastic about this attrac pro eral world i a painful truth that need not over. " I TAtii:s.Tin:Titi - POINTS THE WAY CLARK TO THE RESCUE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1915 N, AM USE MEN TS fu- in keeping with reciprocal law that whatever may be Jonr through v."triu:- - railway systems to build up th yours;,' rrinnt called ''the 4 by Th an: It it Ukr lteralI Tli. l June . j main sti:i:i;t. IuMl.t htna further rtnj!iai.eii. It t nERALD-REPUBLICA- A- - Refined Coal (Coke), being suitable for the stove or furnace, can be controlled to a nicety. That's why Coke lasts longer. If the price were based on heating efficiency, cleanliness and convenience in handling, Coke, would bring twice as much as raw coal, but we offer it to you at the same price per ton. The difference is in the value, not in the price. UTAH GAS Tel. Main 105. & COKE COMPANY. J. C. D. Clark, Gen. Manager. it. V V .t':J;t,-:-.-iw.C."-A" tion, and a tremendous success is expected. This company has met with success wherever it has appeared, its audiences always expressing their pleasure In enthusiastic applause. The program commences at 8.15. The doors will open one hour prior to the tcginninsr of the program. 3 |