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Show 12 OALiX "JLAIVJCi" ;imjpuIVJci;-S3UISJiA- JAISUAltl JHUtCK-US- I 21, VJZa. evenlnsr of last week at the home of Jo- Mra.e-W- . 8. FJelsted. Mrs, H. A. Sawyer seph Thomas by the Thomas and O. i, and Mrs. Hattie Urekves. and the Misses Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Frances Ellis, Leoia Xaylor and Muriel Merrill families Grouunce of Richmond. L'Ui. also were Fjfleted. Luncheon waa served at 11 'served o'clock. present. A buffet luncheon was , to seventy-fiv- e Mra. L. H. Ballif left Saturday of last fruerts. Mlsa Blanch MeCsn spent'-tweek week for bait Lake to visit her mother. at her home in timlth field.- Utah. held He annual eleetlm of officer Tseaday Mrs. R. H. Munsen entertained in s P evantss. The fellewuis were elected: honor her little son. Bobble; on bis DELTA t. Mm. i, rraek Watklas; nee pretlsent, birthdayof,anniversary Monday evenlnsr, at Mrs. Wllliasi fciltoj; aecretarj treaeum, Sjl-vi- a dinner. were Covers laid for . eight faii-sguests.-, Mrs. Leland Twltch-e- li DELTA. Jan. Mrs. Wyman was hostess to ths Friday Mrs. Baldla Weaver entertained at a left. Delta. Thursday, to make- her Bride club last evenins;. dinner for six Sunday guests. lit home Lake. s Salt week-edMrll Dlllus of Anhloa spest last, Mia Mrs. Iow Lewis of Lewtetoa waa the Mlsa Ramoia Bunker left Friday for with n f. A. Miller. of Mrs. Warren FJelsted last week. Los to visit her aunt. Mrs. Mr. Jay Meredith ef Mesteeller, le irlsitisc guest, Mr. Karl Weaver entertained at James)Angeles MacCardell. ts Menolth fawlly for s few vmU. ' luncheon for and Mrs. Tuesday evening Mr. MIsm Mtbell Walker. Mararvt lr. Card tained and Harry Peterson enterutley sd Mrx. S. 8. Evens. Mr. snd Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Wright. Mra. lrt W. Meor were fuecu of Mr, brews Greaves snd Mr. and Mrs. Hull Miss Leah Levitt and Dewey Sauford at LeRoy evaslsc at diasee at Ike ludmUlal WeftMaday and Earl Weaver. dinner Sunday. csaet, Mrs. Calvin Foes visited her daughter', The Myster Girla were entertained by Connie, in Halt Lake, last week. Miss Flora Steele. Wednesday evening. Mrs. 1. C Hubbard of Willard. Utah. Thirteen members were present. Special Is spending a week with her daughter, guests were Mlsa Catherine Anderson, Mr. X. D. Salisbury. Mrs. J. K. Steele, Mrs. it, J. Law. Miss Mrs. Warren FJelsted entertained Chtora Steele and Miss Beckstrand. y . Mr. asd Mrs. Kdltos CXK!f, Jaa. Thursday evening of last wee, for Mr. Mrs. K. A. Brusch has been chosen estrrtalsed st ss evealsc fsrty odajr. Amos Belnan. Mrs'. J. W. Oisem. Mrs. superintendent of the South Tract SunArchie Mrs. Jesse Bobbins, Wilson. Mrs. day school for the ensuing year. (Ssaws and static were ealoyed, followed by A. ft. Cutler, Mrs. George Paull. Mrs. Mrs. Spencer Wright enterMr. ref reshseetsr The fuest ssmbered twelre. Wllford Bingham. Mrs. Warren FJelsted tained and the school teachers at their home Mr. asd Mr. Alfred. Sr saeet ef Mrs. Ray Merrill. Mrs. Dow Lewlson. res Those present were' Mr. evening. Friday relative asd friend is Idab for s few The cerfal eoaaiKte ef the ward entertained dase JTrlday rvesins st U St sa ward saswst bail ia baaor ef the smnker the war, v ( Mrs. Martha Miise estertslsed et s dloser perty Ttmnnir of last week. Foliewtaf tka lsar the tlia was (seat Is s serial way. Tkea preeent were Mra. Rettle Bay, MIM asd Mrs. Arthatees Wright, Mm. Biases bra th-sTerl Mils. at The aoaiben f rales war eatertais war ef hall evealsc sussMteet tks Moaday I ambus of last wk la eesipieeMat v MATLNEE WEDNESDAY sad the kMnsrte sa their wives. were eajeyed theeaceost the evesiac. daaeUMT Social Notes from Utah Towns Miss Jesse Smith returned from Salt Monday-Mr- . and Mrs. William Erlckson ' entertained the member of the Noble family HOLL3DAT. Jan. 10. MIm IJtr Flow-r- s it I I o'clock dinner Friday evening of week. Covers were laid for ten. entertained the unto class of Hol-of iat Mr. and Mra. T. B. Karr spent a few llday ward Mutual. Saturday avenlns; m dare mm during the week visitliiK relatives UK week. The evrnina: muMr and game. Prtxea were awarded and friends at Ojrden. JoMrs. Sarah Sloan and family of Salt Miss and to Mlaa Freda Christenaen the week here vlattlne; her sephine Bowthorp. Those present were Istke spent the Misses RuDv Anarus, rTxia i ww parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorre Komney. Merchant. Annie Mary Wayman, twwn, Harriet Merchant Viola -- Neilson. Stella NellsonJ Joeephin Bowthorp. Hasel FILLMORE Bowthorn and Mill an Smith: Mrs. claaa president, and Mrs. Bowers,president of the Y. L. M. I. A. of HoiFILLMORE, Jan. 20. The seniors of . the Millard lldav. . hltrti school who were Clark nave winners la acounty Mrs. Walter Mr. and school contest were moved Into their new home tn Holllday. Friday evenins of last week, at ajrueats. danc hire. Katherlns flroexoan: and daughparty s;iven In the school gymnasium left Monday for ing ter, Mrs. Harry-Myer- s, and by the freshmen, sophomores Loe Anrele to visit relatives and friends lunlora. until aprlnv. Mrs. L FL Larsen entertained at a The sjlrle' "M"' chjb entertained at birthday dinner Wednesday evenins; of dancins; party Tuesday evening at the last week. Covers were laid for elirht. The Rod and Gun club save a basket Holllday ward amusement hall. In honor of the senior class of the Mutual Im- dancins; party la Bartholomew hall association. or last week. provement Wednesday evenins; Mrs. Bmilv Harper fat visit In her slaFriday evenins . of last week Mra. Vk. ter. Mrs. John Ounn. of Osden. for a late Frampton and Mrs. Bennet enterfew day. tained for the ladles of ths Royal NeighThe Twen Iv Seventh ward choir bors club, and their husbands. the cantata, "Shepherds' Vision." Mra. Clark Huff of ta a nest at the Holllday ward chapel Sunday. num- of her parents. Mr.' leseret and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Harry Myers entertained a Cooper. ber of friends at dinner at the Brock-ban- k Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Roblson of Crysfarm Wednesday afternoon of last tal were Sunday ruests of Mr. and Mrs. week, before her departure for CaliFrsnk Roblson. fornia. The Misses Lyta Wtxom. Verl Oarllns Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barrett hays reand Inea Smith entertained turned to their home In Holllday. after evenins; of last week at MissWednesday a three weeks' visit with Mra. Barrett's home for the J. V. F. O. club. Wlxom's mother. Mrs. Nettie Ray. of Union. Miss Verl Kessler was hostess at a Mr. and Mrs. W. Allinrton had as their social liven at her home Friday evenins n Artha-leeMlsa week Aurint the past rueit of last week to twenty-fiv- e roestav Wrlirht of Union. sirs. reter of Holden is a Members of the Murray First ward cues of her jonnann Mrs. Hassn dauirhter. choir will be the soloists at ths Holllday Stevens. services tomorrow at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Gphralm F.llason and Mr. and Mra. R. Pike entertained of Keseret ar rumts of Mrs. at dinner Sunday In compliment 'to family Kllason's Daresls. Mr. and Mrs. A kin in Hlthoa Joel Richards and ether members Roblson. of the btehoprki of the Twenty-sevent- h A reoent social ' event of interest waa ward of He It Lake. the nmrriaire of Misa Velma Peterson Mrs. David Millar of Murray Is the to Alton Poteen of Holden. which took Kuest of her sister. Mrs. C. A. Harper, place In Fillmore, Saturday of last week. for a few davs. Miss Florence Flowers entertained the Girls' M club at her home in Holllday. ST. ANTHONY, IDA. of last week. Game, Saturday evenins; music and dam-iwere enjoyed, followed by refreshments. ST. A.VTHOKT. Idahn. Jan. 'ft Mlaa : The Holllday ward choir win furnish Marararet Costley entertained at a de.no-l- n the muele at the Twenty-sevent- h ward and five hundred Saturday evein Bait Lake tomorrow afternoon. nins of last week. 81party linen rueets were Lake. HOLLJDAY u . Roe-alt- er, -- - 1re-aent- ed -- a n J. SMITH FIEI Jim. J -- Mrs Vem Tool son entertained the Ladles' Literar club Thursday afternoon of last week. Mrs. Weston Vernon of Loran was present and irave a talk on "Drama and Iremtlta." Mrs. Barah Sloan of Halt Lake, a special truest, save a number of vocsj and piano selections. Luncheon wst terred at I o'clock. The relalles and friends of Mrs. Retina Smith met at her home Tuesday afternoon and tendered her a surprise party In honor of her birthday anniversary. Ohunes and music were en loved, after which a o'clock dinner was served to sixteen guests. Leonard Olsen enter?r. and Mra. tained at I o'clock dinner Wednesday renins. The time was spent in music and semes. Covers were laid for fourteen fuest. Mrs. Annie Mile entertained at o clock dinner Thursday afternoon of last week. Those present were Mrs. Sarsh F. Noble, Mrs. James Allen. Mrs. Jeorre Toolson, Mra B. M. Tooison. Mrs. M?nr"i.v Mr- - Robert Griffith and Mr. -Chambers. Mrs. Roekelley entertained dinnar Friday eventn of last week at in honor of her steter. Mrs. Llnle Morten-se- n of Bennintlon, Idaho. Covers were laid for ten meets. MJas Mary Reld, dauirhter of James N. Reld, was united In marrtaire to B. P. South of Offden. Thursday of last week. The youns; couple will make their hnm in Ovden.. i . , v. c aii Kjimm, oauvnter or Mrs. PrlscIHa Olson, was married to A. G. Irtinditrom of Logan. Wednesday of last ceremony the left for Chicago and other eastern couple cities. They will snake th.i x,. i. i J. M. Smith. Mrs. W. R. Nappsr and t Aes "'' e I. , UNION Des-ae- ea. QALT LAKE THEATRE lsnii'ast m.' P TODAY 81 NIGHT Monday, PRESTON. Idaho. Jan. t Mr. Frank Foas entertained the Ooiden Hour club Friday of laet week at cards. Mrs. .William Lohroan won the high-scoprise, and Mra. J. P. JBvena, the consolation. served on four small Luncheon wa tables, with place cards of purple violets. The guests were Mesdames R. 1). Holt, Calvin Foe. W. Lohman, George Mitchell, Amos Belnap. R. R. Cayman. O. W. States, J. P. Murphy, J. P. Evens. d L. R. Morgan. A. R. Cutler, Wallace and C. D. Adams; Mia Sadie Foe and Mis Dora Henderson. The Mhase Frances Hits, June Powell. Ine Powell. Roma Larson. Irma Blood. Virginia Holt. Opal Holt and Kattiertne Blackburn attended the Theta ball given at the V. A. C. at Logan. Utah. Satur day evening of last week. A misfit party was given Wednesday Bttr Gray Ten Can Taa Bemedv Hlx ail. efljjs tjj a IHIimiH ill I Llonte Carter HO PARKDIG SHAME Tle of the Northland That Has Startled the World. $ S witfi a Perfect Cast known A laugh in line. every ' The Public Accords David Belasco the Credit of Fulfilling All Promises in the Past. He Now Makes a New Pledge: "The Gold Diggers," the best comedy that will be seen here. It's Buy. fresh, delightful and eternally gay, constantly entertaining. Pric: BATED Hit lx' When Millions Don't Count man who always got what he wanted till he fell And how he had to lose everything else to win the jrirl. Eva Jiovak i Big, virile dramff, brist ling with dramatic punches. . the girl. THE tory of a rich in love. - d Adapted 4 ) Wr-Tr- White (J Jan. 26 i Bto Blen." ;.. Who Mtk, It . Success r It H, DeQuer, r Kyss, svthsr sf I "BE YOURSELF" ysa will tuisly rajay. Comedy USUAL GOOD MUSIC formerly of Chicago, wilt lecture Sun. day evening at K. P. Hall, over the t, fereioVfty theater, at S o'clock. "Ths of Suggeetlen." He will discuss the Ceue system and Its limitations. Sub-Jes- 1 Egyptian tot Ballroom Stage Dancing Chorus Training La WOODWARD'S SCHOOL OF DANCING 4 So. Main St. Dally 10 t IS Special attention to cnuaren Private Lessons, f SaaaMftiag 75c iiilt Ufa k aw It vig attamct, a aifkt' a It a Xaeh ksralag mt ilnia i- teeto . ALWAYS Tix Included. BIG ACTS MADGE KENNEDY in "BABY MINE" HE , (The Swiftest Comedy Ever Screened) CONTINUOUS PRESENTS TO 1 11 p. M. 76e DlSTmUSHED Tr n a YntAta vl, 1 11 The Musical Arts Society Announce .. ' fc. r -- mi-il mo. Emma (Saluo trt J . SHREW" Monday, January 29 Tuesday, January SO "ROMEO AND JULIET" Wednesday Matin, 1p.m. f"OTHELLO" Wsdnday. January 81 -MAIL. ORDERS NOW SEATS THURSDAY, JANUARY $2. Mat. (Oo. 75e, t, S1.60 flus tax PRICES eoc, 75e, SL GREATEST SHAKESPEAREAN ORGANIZATION ON TOUR "TAMING OF THE kad JAZZ in 12 Lestoiu the Jan esnaerut eheed b te, reli ttss, ectave ha a, blue ending snd the latswt minute novelty ef . foots ssneelvshi. Anyone csn learn te OIv lata hy A card wilt Method. the Oavle Short bring sur sttrtctlv mall eeurt etfsr, 1 DAVIS SHOUT MITMOO . ( "JULIUS The Famous Irish NOW OPEN Regiment Band The and Soloists IRISH SINGER, DANCER, PIPER Tabernacle Friday, Jan, 26th S:t5 Admission, en m. 75e te $1.00 tale at ill music ttorss . ' PRICES $1.00, S1.60, $2.00, $2.50 PLUS TAX for MUSICAL ARTS COURSE, which will include CALVE, RACHMANINOFF and three other high-clasattractions, may be secured hy addressing Mr. RWV Dayneg, asaisUnt treasurer, 50 South Main, 462. Price $5.00. telephone-Wasatcs ' SALTAIR COSTUME HOUSE B variety of costumes and crnlvl good. Th best you can find watt of Chicago.. Special rates to churches, lodge and club. 435 WEST SECOND SOUTH Across from Saltalr Depot Mil LAT TISLL8 EVNiUB L AT TOD AT It P. LliKEE AT IH . M. "FLIEIATIOM'' A remedy of )"u1b, prtuklrd Vritb . "THE LETTEi WRITER'' A ' inuie Barn:! A DeWiu. TAWEgT'ErKK au i ., srw plsylrt nnc-sc- t Garry E1XC ZASOO Burnt A Tarreae Kifi;t. 6 THE EZNOWNXD CONTRALTO Ticket ', Ticket Tues., Feb. 6 TABEOrJAOLE It tacmght! fells - lOo AND George Ford g, Learn Iilde, TIME , 'THERE 13 ONLY ONE HARRY LAUDER STANDS ALONE." N. Y. Sun. : ssvil now sailing latv ytf BEAT ANY KIDDIES S VAUDEVILLE " -i asd m Prices Nights, 75c, $1, Uak Wga. waMtkisg npw- - BERT LEVEY CIRCUIT nuM.'R ft Thaaka, thaaka. t the, sty wrthy frnad. Far ts toaaaa Um kaat teaght! The at the fauaiag frg f lit k wreagkt; 0 fartanat . Interpretative Dane 4' Xeak BMrsiag Kaek Direction yj with a WW kr. Tillg Oawr ejll tkreagk Tama Learn to DANCE . Mm like his mother' ia faradls! tr . Classic lyehloy ' GREATEST SHOW OH EARTH FOR THE MONEY sea mat think f kr eae mere, Rew ia ta grv the Haa, Aa wiU a reagk aaad k wis A est ef kit eye. Ess straa o PANTAGES J, t Sias-ia-g X BEGINS TODAY CO. THE SEARCH LIGHT CLUB Dr. k X seat a laalay te th eksrok. As sits aag kia key; X keen ts sants pray sad sreaek, X hears his aaghtr't velee, Slat-la-g ia the villa ra aheir. Asd it auks kl heart rajtio. William WalUn as tlx Smithy, Dave Butler. George Hacka-thorn- e, Virginia ValU, Bessie Love and Tully MawhaU la the cast PLATED DOS A i. WILKESv THEATRE Asd ekilaraa eamlag kama frm tcheei Xiosk i at th eaea They area te te the fiamh Targe, Asd aear ta kellewt rear, Asd eatsk the earning ayarka that fly Ilk skaff fnst a taretkls fleer. PLEASE COME EARLY OEOROE ABXIS8 THE MAN WHO .. atnry "by Henabery, NEW SHOW TODAY eat, frssj sMra till aigkt. Tea a near Us sellews klews Tea aaa hear aia swing hi heavy sUdg. mtk tlaia Vast asd stow. Like a Matoa riagiag th vUlags haU, Wa tk evesiag aaa it law. THEATRE 'a LITTLE PIPIT AX 4 Helped Prtsr t 1 Wk n, wk AMERICAN Harris CHABOT AND TO&TXNI ThoeV Directed by Joapph PATRE HEWS His hair Is erlss, sad Mask asd ton Kto fao Is like the taai Bla srew Is wet witsheaeet sweat, Ks sarsa wkat'r he aaa. ' Asd Issks the wkele warU ia the f tea, Far a ewes ss say asa, RBVTE Tres and TVItw. ttrnn br Albert 8htb A ChriiU derJt TOLLMAN CartStinM ! "Mafeinga Marf Nights, 80c to $2.60; "Wed. Mat., 60c to $2.00. NEXT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ARE LAUDER DAYS IN SALT LAKE Vaser a ssresdlsg ehettsat tre The village snitky stasd; Ta ssUtk. a aUgkty sua It k. With large as slaewy hasds; Asd tk ssal f sis Waway arait Ar streag a ires 'ksass, THIS .... WEEK KOACWAY BEN8XTE H. la s By ALL WOOD'S MULES the Motors of 11 1 greatest comedy the world has ever the desired bade is obtained. This will make person look twenty yeare younger. It ie easy to not eoior tn nee, doe scajp, jg not itieky or greasy and does not rub off. (AdvertUement.) From Longfellow's FamoXu Poem and Dl recti en Aokermann U ITie 1 1923 Melodrama Made Comedy Revue 4t EAST nrn llllasl HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW BIO FEATURES A liHtSl "Z-- Either in itself a MuaiceJ IIIWII Mill 1 AVEBV HOPWOOO-SPARKUNXj CQMECty ' Gray, streaked or faded hair pot only unbecoming, but unnecessary. can a mixprepare simple Anyone ture at bom that will darken gray hair, and make it off and frloasv. T ft half pint of water add 1 ounce of box oi tfarbo Combay rum, a maii ounce of glycerine. pound and Tbese ingredient can be bought at ftny drug etore at very little coat, or the druggist will put it up for you. Apply to the hftir twice a week until gray-haire- sjiihsj MJ 810 Rl re ft 11 The Village Blacksmith : -- PRCSCNTJ PRESTON, IDAHO Ton Can Malt Klg-ht- . .. i RF iV PW Ton .A ir v.i. vmamil m. uviei Idaho. oen returned from,v.Glenn Ferry. Sunday, after spending a couple of w eejts with her daughter.' Mr. Walter Rhodes, and family. Air mad Um 1 . n.ia L. pent last week-en- d here with relatives. mn. Bira rrea Lievi or Mllrord mi, spent Monday here with friends. They were the cltrner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan D. Willinms and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Dean of Rolar-returned to their horn Tuesday, after Aah-wort- tomorrow The Season's Extraordinary Event DAVID DELAGCO The gaesta aambarar SOA Mra. Jek Taggart .atertaise the efflcers ss tasrsot ef the Mataal test week. rletloe at ker bees Thursday Losraaes wa atrve t eight gneat. at a Mr. ss Mr. Dvi Smart eutartata ear sarty st their bene Weeaeaday .Truing. It fraaS lasts were served te thirty gaeate. The Vaiea war DraiUe slab sreeeate the play "The Arisass Oewboy." FrkU, erenUg nstmeBt kail. ef last week st the war . f 7 to-th- e A HOME HADE GRAY HAIR REMEDY. , BEAVER spending a couple of week here with relatives. Mrs. Joseph Johnson of Salt take Is the gueet of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Davis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Levi and daughters. Margaret Levi, and Mrs. Frank Stewart of Milford. returned home Monday, after spending a couple of daysh. here with Mr. and Mr. .Heber Mrs. Chester Skinner of Provo. who had spent several days here with rela' tives, returned home Tuesday. The freshman class of ths high school entertained at a dancing party in the school gymnasium for the Eighth grade and faculty. .Saturday evening of last week. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Lucille Irvine of Los Angeles ts spending a few days here wHh relatives while on her way home from Salt Lake, where she visited her brothers, Owen Miss Elsie Hales returned to her home In Milford. Monday, after spending the week-en- d here with her mother, Mrs. M. Hales. eM-tis- All-re- two-cour- se SMITHFIELD . Invited. Dr. Miller and Misa Ann Cooper won tne prises. A luncheon was served. Those present , were the Misses Catherine Colwelt of Rexburc, Mine. Minnlch. Ann Cooper. Mabella Walker. Glesenar CarruUMrs: Masara. Joe Rice, Harold Mitchell. A. Lanrlots, Fred Sturdevant, Ir. A. O. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Newby, Mr. and Mm. Meredith, air. ana Jars, ira w. Moore. Mrs. F. A. Miller entertained the Tuae- day Kveninc Bride; club this week. Trie Kna Soucl club met Wednesday with Mrs. K. L Joneev Mrs. C. K. Torrev entertalnad the Ha. clsl Hour club yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Ann Jane Haley, irand matron of the Order of the Eastern Star, paid her official visit to the St. Anthony chapter last evenins. After ths business see. slon refreshments war served. Mrs. B. L. Jonee entertained 8t Katharine's in I Id Thursday. Mrs. K. Costley entertained, of last week, at dinner, the Thursday oreaainn being her birthday anniversary. Cover were (aid for eleven. Carnations were used as decorations. The Union Aid society met Thursday th Mra. Ludden and Mrs. Woodman. at the home of the former. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Tomallnson entertained their bridge club Monday even In. Mrs. C F. Shepherd and Ir. Melton held hlarh scores. Ths Klirhth B class In the Junior hlsh school entertained Lha A class at a uanemg party inursaay eeentns; in the ffymnaaium. Mrs. Bllsa Moors spent the of the week at Idaho Falls. early part MIks Katheiine Colwetl of Sexburf here wtttt Miss Mar. spent lest week-en- d faret Costley. ine Udie' anuiMry el tse Aaerlcaa Leflea real-da- snd Mrs. J, H. Tolman. Mr. and Mrs. Herman W. Sluckt. Mr. and Mr. H. L. rorim,' Mr. and Mrs. Evan Jaeobson. lr. and Mra. Leo Stout, and the Misses ChrUtenaen. Jex. Hammili, Higrs. Hewitt. Spelrs and Bullock. Mr. and Mr. Peak entertained Mr. and Mrs. ft. E. Beck, Miss Edna Beck. Mrs. Marcla Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell .Nelson at dinner Sunday. . Th rd nraia u R IK e"an p1e lea k o 1bi of tk Say, rUVti flm Tt, !'a. BROADWAY SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY Wm. BUI Fairbanks In a big, romantic play ef lev and adventure en th Teaas. Mexico border "Fighting Hearts" MYSTERY OF '13 Century comedy Coming, DUSTIN FARNUM tn "THE YOSEMITE TRAIL" ; " |