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Show THE CITIZEN ED WYNN "THE PERFECT FOOL" IS COMING SOON. Fool" is bringing with him his origi- I nal coterie of capable supporters, including True Rice, Arthur F. Burck-ly- , John Dale, Cass Burt, Teddy RobFresh from a solid years engage raent at the George M. Cohan theatre, erts, Fio. Newton, Nydia dArnell, Aniivtew York City, four months in Chi ta Furman,. Estelle Penning, Edith cago, one month in Philadelphia'' and "That Girl Quartette the two months phenomenal success in Hamel, Harriette Misses Ivey Kirkwood,. Boston, Ed Wynn, "The Perfect Fool, and his new musical laughing riot, will7 Keyes, Jeanette Fielding and Lorretta be the attraction at the Salt Lake City Ferrati those clever little Japanese, theatre for three nights commencing the Meyajko. Trio and Wynns Wynn-ing- , Wynn-som- e chorus of charm and Thursday, November 1st, with matinee oh Saturday. distinction, including the "Sixteen Messrs. A. L. Erlanger and B. C. Dancing Beauties of American Beauties. An. augmented orchestra under Whitney have given Ed Wynn a sumptuous scenic and costume environment the direction of Antonio' Bafunno is ' , which has been the talk of the Met-- - announced. ropolis. The comedian himself wrote SPRAYING. the book, lyrics and music of his newest offering, while Julian Mitchell is A recent demonstration in the sprayresponsible for the many dancing surprises. Ed Wynn will be seen in many ing of apple trees conducted in Tooele new novel stunts presented in the mancounty! by A.. L. Christensen, county ner for which only the inimitable comagricultural agent, brought out some "The Perfect interesting facts in regard to the in- edian is renowned. - . 17 creased yield secured from properly sprayed and pruned apple trees. Two trees were chosen by taking the tenth tree in the fifth row from each side in a typical orchard and using them as demonstration trees. One was sprayed and pruned, while' the other, called a "check tree, .was neither sprayed nor pruned. The tree which was properly taken care of bore 196 marketable apples as against elev-- . k en on the ."check tree. While more aptree had forty-thre- e ples on it in August, it bad lost 256 apples by O.ctober, due to. worms.; The sprayed tree had lost only forty-threl- e apples .in October. In another expermient a sprayed tree of which bore 281 apples, thirty-sevewere wormy and 244 good. A nearby "check tree bore 324 apples but 231 of them were wormy and only ninety-thre-e were good. the-"chec- r RELATIONSHIP. train An .Irishman was seated in a beside 'a. pompous individual who was .. accompanied by a dog. "Foine dog ye have, said the Irishman. "Phwat kind is it? ,, "A cross between an Irishman and . . an ape, replied. an its related to both of us, "Shure r. the Irishman replied. Our Dumb Ani- - . .the-man- ; . ; . . mlas.. n A gross profit of $379,000 was made by the Leviathan on her maiden trip, according to figures issued at Washington. Receipts on the outward voyage from New York to Europe were Its not the dollars that I make. Which later on will pay my way; But those I save and put aside . With safe investing, day by day. . . Its not the minutes passing , by t That fill my mind wtih learnings power; But those I save by studying-thoughFrom each ensuing waking hour. t, If I would grow in mind and wealth, Must employ the law of thrift $411,000 and those on the return trip With purpose, patience, system, care. $368,000. The actual operating exOr else I lose, like ships adrift. cost' not including capital penditures, Thrift Club. and other overhead, for the round trip totaled $400,000. Friendships an empty name, made to deceive those whose good nature tempts them to believe. Theres no such thing on earth. The best that we can hope trality. for here, is faint . neu- Sir Samuel Tuke. The Schlosspark theatre in Steglitz, a suburb of Berlin, is taking farm produce in lieu of money. For the best theatre seats the price is a pound of butter, or the equivalent in marks-a- t that days butter quotation. The cheapest seats are sold for two eggs, or their value in paper marks. sUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJl THIS WEEK IN PERSON I I E E FIGHTING TOMMY I GIBBONS I the only man who ever stayed fifteen rounds with JACK DEMPSEY E E NOODLES FAGAN STYLISH STEPPERS WEBER & ELLIOTT GORDON & HEALEY LOST & FOUND MB whose gowns are the very Miss Bonnie Adair, captivating prima-donnlatest creations, beautiful as well as daring, possessing a voice of universal charm, will make her debut Monday night in the Rainbow Revue of 1924 (a year ahead). Miss Adair is assisted by a bevy of orangeland beauties. a, s PANTAGES uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmimiimiimimimNmnmmiNMiimumiumiiiiimiminiimiimm |