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Show EAST SALT T.kVV. TIMES. APRIL do you NOW! .OjJ.J.1 W.O& THEATRE SUGAR HOUSE C. 0. HAWXHDRST, Good Enough Th:ui Butter are Oar Prngnum m. 7 :30 Sundiiys, 6 p. p. Shows Continuous, Starting Phone Ilyhuid 49M Mprr. vj .EASTER SUNDAY AND MONDAY, APRIL ani Frii--;.ths lucky '.V. m. 2222222223 4 . 20-2- 1 r v . . m. K ' AOOuCTiCN - uitlh'l0g, ly, I.OlNNW Mil N.t fltWkKl Vakon cy iho very If it's necessary to do without a new Easter Hat Anyway THE HUMMING BIRD See TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, APRIL At Last Something New in Photoplays 22-2- What V1 'if mJ t 4 - . r 4 v Tho3e ani l.aniscmoly SUNDAY l-iit- W ; Salt r. every p c.rVU ap rry:r.en FVaiio, ' ' c- k I.1.'-- : : mount ani two children-i- n ts rt,i Wfc' at.iis . , ar.d 1 - ft? are are FAKERS" that will This trio is very .i to bring WEDNESDA Y - 1 HURSDA Y A Goldwyn Production of Merit The Eternal Three With a big cast JUST A MINUTE Hal Roach Comedy it will pay you well Universal Comedy 5th Round FIGHTING BLOOD 26 only. That TUESDAY - Judgement of the Storm '. our next Saturday' 3 feature. You probably have seen Ralph's otook company at the Wilkes Theatre, now coo him cn the screen next Saturday, RALPH CLONINGER MONDAY Big Special Production That Ralph Clcninger, the most popular man in Galt Lake, is starred in "The I.!an Who Won," April - S'r.go Vail at your heart strings. popular in Cult Lake, and wo urge y the whole family next Friday night. Directed by Janies Craze the man who made The Covered Wagon and Ruggles of Red Gap." THE MANWH0 WON B oxT.-'-riaiv- Trio-mot- her THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, APRIL 24 25 THEODORE ROBERTS, LOUISE DRESSER, EDWARD HORTON, HELEN JEROME EDDY IN SATURDAY, APRIL 26th THE MOST POPULAR MAN IN TOWN u .....j'. - "e a valu- . night we nr rent in addition to oor I.'oticn Picture Prograr:., The Foote upheaval TO THE LADIES 4- - : That on next Friday 3 LIGHTSan OUT of laughs Sweet Papa!. . Froo. "A al-- 4- ' V3 L 4. tXL- al33 it.le3 her '"V !. oicorr SIDNEY nr a dozon ai a Pgloiua Swanson -- 18, 1924. PATHE NEWS AESOP FABLES to send your to our Saturday matinees at 3 p. m. FRIDA Y - SA TURDA Y Wesley Berry in one of his Best Rags To Riches With Buddy Messinger Century Comedy The Racing Kid Fouth Chapter HER DANGEROUS PATH DON'T FORGET Family Nights Wed. & Thurs . Bring the Kiddies FREE With Two Adult Admissions MA TINEE SA TURDA Y 3 p. m. S00$3 xoiooo Boys Department Many names arrived too late to print this week in this department. Watch out for next issue. The following boy is well recommended for work that a boy can do: Fred Wilson, 817 Coateaville Ave., 14 years old. Phone Hy. 5491-J- . PiOIOIOIOIOIOlOIO EASTER EGGS 3 dozen strictly fresh eggs 50 cents TOMATOES ASPARAGUS RHUBARB CUCUMBERS Irving Junior High Notes Baseball, The baseball season for the Junior high schools starts April 17. The schedule has not been announced as yet, but it is expected that it will be announced in the near future. Due to the small playing field nt the Irving, all home games will he played at the Municipal grounds. The Irving school has been very successful in past years in baseball, winning jiennants in 1920, 1921 and 1923. The prospects for this year are very good. The team will probably be selected from the following promising candidates: Capener, Ilessman, Holrshuc, Scott, loulson. Pringle, Lybbert. Garrf. Dutton. Ja cobs. Faul Murphy, Christensen, ('.ray, Robertson and Darker. Say Girls if you havent enough money to buy an Easter hat and see me in The Humming Bird at the Gloria Swanson. RADISHES SPINI3H HEAD LETTUCE Sliced Bacon, Two Pounds Four Ponnds of Lard VEAL VEAL 45c 50c (Bring Pail) STEW, Per Pound ROAST, Per Pound 15c 20c THAT CANDY! The Tulip Confectionery announces hat. in older lo secure the lmxes of candy it is presenting to readers of The Times whose names appear In this paper with a figure "R" in front or them, it will lie necessary for the lucky winners lo appear at the Tulip Confectionery in person. I Princess Sunday or Monday too let the Hat go. Fresh Petersens Quality Market Hy. 4521 WE DELIVER |