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Show ees THE INTER-MOUNTAIN | DRAM Hartmann anteater | who will. leouree | Me t Hanne G'Neill,| ‘ play Tuesday oe , " ‘ ee if American stage, and nothing so fullof|the college atmosphere' has ever been at-j;, tempted, The boat race scene by itseif is enough to atiract the attention of |every theatre goer In the country Jule Murry manages the production a Paul echt le on the es. of both Fran ind America, peaking Ionglish almost as we is he did FPrenc! in eccentric. geniu but a ictor He} the possibilitic : tne romance} of Dumasweal and h law playh + made ser from} ‘ the. novel his ; play used ten i ; Fir Gilmore plays the leading nde i benefit of the the 1 km ! Holm in old The folks of play of Sign of ee "The little Tin brought a I Four -™ recrow"™ ‘rhe life RIncnOre haky 7es : ey me ment of B: original aocaadacinve into still ‘in amry ; ' j ; (uy Duma the p one ind of eens Sn au tb } been a drat has seen al made wo t "demnition ia Hae ‘ea is bee! ‘ . th on "thy 2nd PPro a Pues ‘The car day load' of France romance five Minutes contained 'C1 to' lar pla , oon on Pome aii day," remarked his convictions t Fi pin one of lang ight bile the eigat girls for Ro "tv. HARTMANN. of the iscetic itself zoe Church, likes upon but, he Violin . a at. VPirst J littl oi ware take J ' RAT + af ne Jan. abi a ae [Naples be}! : Hi ith had aie Heh herhabits} to recent fan "ata repaired nilts erun = ieee ry 1, i of men ns o . ireini- Shoe a Bon 4 Srne ie < ae fen, eat a rhe ¢ ies an i to ides and le if Bre i pata the of the |S Ai ang |/CcePtusion, Without a WV lovers animal causeMspectators: ofa to marvel." accomplishment daring of . DADS ot tolerance. mu-| menin that | a zinian'' Qn cos rose 2 and: tnat} the feat a oe Di ae |rare ally byadate oe patrons on crowd little POs hing misdemeanor criminal me j that ge . no" o ortre Peon z The ele- Bes The? Ul) ut : mo0-| forms ae ae r Ve the ane street, reacnec who whenee as should maintenance the the the ordeal doubtless: more than does), obviously so. herscif, performer the following London, Friday-<Albert. young American violinist, lected to play turn is the dangerous publishes ts correspondent it at the ne ea z self,'* mind from episode. the previous ‘Sutherland the comedians, cleverly enact ected e hould reserved over be of Be a TE ----- - public et ean 4 and Curtis their pressible are roles ‘How are] theatrical a decided Charles: rier, Cora, and operatic all, in for. so have where received ates t and his appeared bookings in all or Great Britain, and approval. of ther persons. ent with The int fox p re gina said to be and} flow if headlong Hart. his face, shriveled-up is calc ulated: at least action to his chin, and deaf ee oe =e UN Swe ae aa un men \ ‘ ates ‘ eeithesi world today. ee It * had = been a another the word, instrument : '; = = | Matter . 4 | King name is being Taised Edward is aversesto published as entertainment, any having being that. : to the laments oh eae Q U one program has been Invi cee such ischa and = The Ve Ae) Lyric : Stock the strong "Brother o sensational for Brother." will the if at the 2 play brought up being held stock at| in to his and pro proceedwhere it thie, thea eucabia as mMpany, ae ene = " eaded ederic it is expected } ring 3 another oore, week's big business sa ; -* » No | Miss Will Leave for Beypt. one is surpriser to learn Evelyn Walsh's | permit her to round json in Washington Vith from her parents New York month ' ‘ to J WILIAAN ; Daring Bieyele aap stories tiat en,' he seen in that Village arin Lapiz ' No at will Witch" the be ling and ; . Paul Gilmore college CHICK Rider mam me Who Loops the ly parpass : the ye spring Medical in oposition stated who to ask and the eattle government by mail to send as the not taken providing best means to adopt has e Wala ah late Inte ss case are nen . ot by to} ‘will ei) canis of li = ‘J this x ny ear- Riviera wrought great the ees * elie ms nd in of:ive IN A | ews fs. done sur- St in imes saice ropperies, ae to ‘dispose 1 08 amps with lprinted upon Sree do the lave eee of them us i@ will ; be mata ief wae Oy .) sos lege : complete in the wa stage play has bee ; Yale." able to Sewith the new Nothing mec hank = scene aL tale : has contrivances cs c and in her conval- will undoubtedly: ees d several use-|COMPlished.1 : This h ; for : the : sick S : ‘ printedpeerent upon ttpostem. wil © Imposany large nuihas name of the in after Ge vouhea after On gagging a Exe: the coil of assistant ee take tl 1@ place lace of ike and in many col-/In of her atvisitLaecken, abroad nearjand he | Ways instructive. is likely toas be| Leo so) will thebe course entertained , anc struc * as it will college | Brussels by Princess, Cleme ntine . | ping stone to the ce nara on the | daughter of King Leopold | the stamps of the world H discussion Quee n Those Doe has SISTERS KILLED NEXT brought food ont A L crashed the ithe |e wreckage Wreck was WEAR OurIt law and its effeet the queen L cells in the - Sent Out to Observe McKin- H - comes would on January have bee n nt "Car Carnation ay' Day Wednes Ssime is on in KING a the 2:30 Bie Singing Comedian, Pleasing bone JANUARY 31 P.M Laughing Vets OF TRAMPS!" Ciroos-Musical, Favorite Same, THURSDAY, SATURDAY, Comedy Popular 15 and VICTOR Dancing PAUST, Specialties, and a Carefully Company 2 Prices, 25, 50, 75 Cents. AND 25 CENTS 1864 | S W & ee 3 E K ed CURTIS Peerless ee ANNA Songs | Singing Se Cut-out Edge or Hemstitched White Flannels, value $1.00; in this sale, a yard__ _ bas 3 Lots, value $] 25: in this sale, a And Trio. Oe CHANDLER and Imitations His DE Dog i of - a : ry seats, did 75 50, 25 and eras cents 10 yard __ 3 Lots, yard __ : Lots, ; ; Sunday), cents ard 30x : i SSS a I RSE YR See | Cc : = esse, TH EATR Only Fa amily E s Theatre re og ~ TONIGHT BROTH 49c -663c 3 Lots, value $1.50; in this sale, a 75, 60, 256. cents 30x seats, $4 Matinees Daily Except Sunday and Monday, _ yard__ _ "Cora Cexeept Embroidered 3 Lots, value $1.35: in this sale. a CAMO . ; KINODROME Moving Pictures & si evening Silk yard - vane : Clever CHARLES THE BOUGHT AT HALF PRIGE---TO BE SOLD AT HALF PRICE Expert -- TROUBADOURS-3 Vv aude ville's UNDERSOLD Purchased from a firm who closed up their plant and, therefore, sacrificed these Flannels, which they had_intended for spring trade. They were considered the finest manufactures in their line and we don't think you've ever seen more beautiful White Embroidered Skirting Flannels than we'll show and sell in this sale. TO OFFER SUCH A LOT OF FINE NEW SILK EMBROIDERED FLANNELS BELOW COST PRICE AT THIS TIME OF THE YEAR IS UNUSUAL, but we pay no attention to seasons. We sell when we buy and as we buy. ESMERALDA Xylophone NEVER 2000 Yards New Designs--Far, Far Below Cost - E ALL A Big Scoop and Sale of White monwine FOKIRTING FLANNELS | stoannc - MLLE. ey's Birthda a New York, Jan 26 Phe Carna-|a tion League of America has sent out al@ é a has 5 l seclal appeal to all patriotic men and a women to observe the birthd: ay of WilHy M . a a cKinley year flower nt Aacged carnation, the this favorite of gp the %. 1 sae Staging the starts | SILK EMBROIDERED | stairs and lay hive VAUDEVILLE 7 me Salt Lake sake's Appeal at atines indow STARTING Doodle Than THE on was discussed, under the new SUTHERLAND roof 29 away well pro- rovernment held was it all parts of __In "The Belle of Jaytown." when -JAN. Yankee ONE PRICE TO Breeding thi was the up. to, tip under Both were dead cleared away ---__-. + CARNATIONS tore Superb given Lan THE HAZARDOUS LOOP A Daring Dash on a Bicycle - COLLAPSES through be f Excellent al og _ennilal . wall } ESTABLISHED Her _-_ rope been Brothers Cast ili Le His itive af- 7 to-Have Mated?" ~ MODERN WHEN HOUSE 7 home, The was s de- bound not ple Mr. MATINEES, and Maintain. a Mating Queen States pure to cut left him helpless ritt 1,5¢ with thehe $1,500 and 112 of Selected Rev. ques which United assistant was sitting room long Walker. "THE Funnier chair a the price of honey it was shown that arriving at the hotel produced Capable of MATINER better prices could be secured by the producers, who are forced to correctly label their wares, The best time and method of requeening was discussed and it was held that it was bad policy . the man the him into a_ securely and then. departed partec t : bee e =gucceasfully -ac- || murdere form of st amp co}Murdered room. | llecting w iii naturally , : post-mark collecting, That Chey The HOTEL co pome nen. was carried Gown basement, where it was buried Orpheum. the result of the terrible automobile | te ay alectionet An interesting field aaa ide ne which killed tA or collection is opened by this actic up to the average | &° her « nly brother. |} on the part of our government : The " They weld on The The ball given by Mrs. Walsh to In-|attempt to gathe : : 1 wilt be ace RaelAaiette : | ne eather a colleet]jon of} "The Four Hoolt roduce ner Caugnter to society was G | star issued from every different] grand affair, and a farewell as well as postorfice in a state or dn tl Tnited | a debut Miss w alsh has developed aj{ States may be made, and in many cases : in "At by by will fire He the "nh the . are aix thousand ee. There and fe ¢ stamps of these " the ee LOG ACOMrado the of .26.-The police are a man with a strong selection. Set souvenir NIGHTS, \ MAILS posed' innovation of a which station, breeding should be establishel in with ! him so that his wife could make es;named shown Amerlcoan Gini eee secured the conten the ne ieee of eciteton the United States which in THREE the President -_-- . ee in wise LURES VICTIM TONIGHT WEDNESDAY Pyvent er anti-clerical eo" eae January to in True know Stam : pth pitta decider The now || smaller est business ast i It of Di 1 exhibition : HIGHWAYMAN STARTING MATINEE oj Yard in' Purely Which Queens and ite work will be done in the same of the adjoining house into their bedmanner as that which this company |'0om, and so great was the weight turned out before 1894. The main fea-|that the floor.of the room was carried Me ane nen rinting will be the|away and the bed containing the two oes hetr"o atl t re owing China matinee -_ ROUGH Collins question printing itsngraving postage Stampsprinting The nae Dublin, Jan. 26 Two sisters named | |reau of and in|? lice and Kathleen Raleigh were kill-| Washington has.18 de ; 7 since . ~ . : | done the 5 work |¢d on Tuesday night at Cahir, County! j 1894 at a loss which hasare amounte considérable:-each wunted to Tipperary pperary, by 7 the collapse of f the wall "ols tl i sola telly inisings aoe yet been! of a new building adjoining their entire sea-| New York the Moines| operating :States "Page" States by congress.. that|COMpany has i ps and winter and: almost United ants Stamp TH P rae horses} secure with NIGHTS, by Mr. THEODORE LORCH and Company. Preotuction \ ee sociation, Establish Isolated) Practically, from | that! apiarists, B ] peper on How to Succeed in Retailing Ex tracted Honey.' This paper was discussed and it was decided that beekeepe rs should not enter the retail serfously and| for the move-]| to sired legislation. The meeting opened at the Me thodist Hospital in this him Apendicitis had' affected both,|1e ‘ alte L, i wan the.same tg = "Is established} were stations |@0d Miss. Walsh will sail}of at the end. of this|!" Egypt skill a ar . mirs ete in the a, yut other M health out an and' Des Ss] Surgeons. old, b to the Best Work in the Second It was decided, in the amie ter considerable, discus as S. Francis of Fx rte re aa a breeding| three years be to committees appointed.a had on the question and There the man presented a revolver |2t his head, and said, "If you move I paendoenon lee of se i - at \ day MENT . BOv' rn- | W various met with some of the aplarists, breeding Since the operation the patient has| Worth of jewelry, roe so0d progress toward recovery, | 8¢en since. re case is said to be the first meal al a the usual matinees, melodrama, The Ate pre on law this ibn. - Des: Moines, la.;, Jan. 26:-Two appendixés, side by side, within an inch Of each. other, were discovers di Sco n the body of. Mrs ' Ralph White. twentyBeons : ily Sardsate,| o ans company We for oneand week with fednesday Saturday : of| as-| which Mr. Spalding to contribute will in-| great names as Elman Kreisler -_ Operated Woititel Bar pital Surprises ee EENS for the beekeepers cattle and horse| sta-| similar for ask would growers tions, and that they had as much right! » Paras separation "hour." | ---- the vio- under interruptec Woman to be right prin-| guest would take the place - peels the chairman at any semblag fs his| a patron he will. | present, occupying a seat at the at side of his son, just as a cipal | honor as ee GOVERN , DU BOY CRIe It-is ‘a matter-of record that Arthur Paris, Jan. Hartmann was the last person to leaye|Searching for kept very secret, the whether Ss ASK Greatest success is in the picking out | Scene from Red eters Grand Theatre | Bostrocasse, ow es has all the world|German accent, who has carried out a of numerals named by persons In the Tonight, kr cae sinceo pes pthechagel buried |daring robbery ' from a Parisian audience, sae the mental calculations jewdet 16 mass of molten stone |; and |ler . made by it i e marvelous, concert of the Royal Amateur pokes: Pin lots z metal thrown off by : The rhe ae will nroaute in m 10-"| tral soclety at Queens. hall. eb. 14 y Vesuvious. eleebios lecting about $1,500 worth tion pictures a sseries38 of interesting | the Prince of Wales being in th ne chair C r ewelry at the shop the man sug| { may mention also, althoug the SHE HAD TWO APPENDIXES gested that an assistant might be sent F of h ive not allowed course, at all times free, upon the | The} of the beekeepers. inn-keeper," shrieked | COUrSe, were dare you inte vrupt me the re Solution the linist tucked one} sd | i of I can play Suiting the ter- in extended de mongtrations of| is over FOUR of worship framers the | Francc order SSS with mercy | ©! be had with|#PPlication that you ‘sion tn ' t thei ‘ 1 ------------- » bees the | Connection. be here in an hour and ten minutes "That's good," replied Hartman. "then the Jarge cities of they were every- dog x rate form ‘he "How soon will it reach Bostrocasse?" | te Was instructed to communicate] |asked Hartmann, tapping the floor in-| With the entomological patiently with his foo At the: pres- Washington and to decide bureau as to theat "§ of Fay Templeton in the | Is a Grand Old Name' is | succes De: Camo you, pe Here was a full assertion of the state's eminent domain over the churches, as national property, but the legislators of Mexico sagaciously avoided} running any risk 6f being forced: by 2 their. adroit. clerical opponent inte odium-breeding interference with a when I am playing Sani The | Ment was carried, The following com-]| Would-be saviour was dumtounded, | Mittee was appointed to take up the| "But Vesuvious fs burning,": ‘he \ exhee work M. A. Gill of Longmont.| plained, "and the lava is flowing toiver Foster of Boulder and Frank| ward the village like a ee of flame." Rane hfuss of Dencer This ecommit-| Anna Chandler is credited With hav-| ng A sweet volee, which she uses to} good advantage in imitation of various spread. dare maggot of an the artist, "how Mile. Esmeralda, xylophone expert,| will play that unique instrument, | be. followed by the "'Troubadours." : Singing, trio tuat are highly ples a'sing | in favorite selections | The mimilery song "Mary rage, din i edi ‘ G "é r7,fk wise | ment's expense and sent out the same] L jeardsley of University park de| as seeds by mail, is the greatest desire} livered a prayer, when President A. J that Colorado State Beekeepers' | Snengel of the1 ; chamber - ha eh the oes Asa ee jepeng ay ; : if ‘ commer m nerce | 2880 iation has at present, and every welcomed the delegates President effort wil be made by the association; Collins of the association responded | t® P! rsuade Uncle Sam to gratify this| After reports had been read and minot pounding was -éorre much: =D RIVER LI Se Then it il . i GROWERS- rushed > up- desire. .The mater was door of the|'@ &nnual convention hurtling t Presented fists. Still the musie | @Uons from which perfect queen bee = We ind room. I Py te LONDAY ti I 16. of REGI? o forbidd Introducing the landlord and with plan flying | 5°0™& door the sent he hing: the Siltai Ga bg ORS SEND into its ? SI ei it. ma Article eal AST 5 ready soundvof: landlord, hi t i more] to itself the | ¢ iven them necessary the na - BEE mann stopped playing, and an expression first - of amazement then of inex- he air-lifting | and the with his bye LCCe} i Poy , az t ee fear,"' muttered kick, a mighty off -- laughable musical farce, "The of Jaytown," follow 8, and it will] a good. purpose in? drawing the Belle serve pleaded the panels ; ki J smoking 1 this it ' down 2 Spalding, | Kept on. "The Virgin Mary have crazy. gone Been on his soul-he's a ex next i rehiy the j i } SPECIAL establishment a Kc ent edition record.on" } Re pees 25c to $1.50--- Matinee 25c to $1.00 | ! hi ich TUUR MonteCriate ! of \Plose. f i 1 ‘ qu n tha he: the i feccles| makes/a bicycle ‘ « i 1e stood. He the came Cathol is i Independent vigilance the pell room. ju for (DDE BED any, - of Er the iigpmert "OF a | spirit, bureaucratic, general precepts law governing or both ‘or, sound- of of far -, shrieks, every sid¢ mn of worship, right Anot. a) aor all, fo ait, by 1 i + FAREWELL HIS POSITIVELY under laid. iC } i ‘ at O'UNEILL Powerfu j ‘ it may perform the tate need t iou I na for i Db t { h rj t i i ‘ ' ily [ Py i make money from honey The CON vention was held in the chamber of commerce hall and will last two days A nignt Session was held last night The plan as adopt d provides for the | speed | WEDNESDAY JAMES Reported j seh : PEE eh ntally ‘the ideal of is on fire You will be killed,‘ The ters cowboy knight. artist seemed to be oblivious fo .ay -----thine save his musi Sint ETHal Mr... Spalding" to Play Before King,|slackened nor stoped The New York Herald's Eucopean ‘Stenor Hartmann ly-save your- toop. It is a thrilling moment for persons dreading|..4 audiente, many the of Owe it Wist home trainer, and then daringly loops] This } Ire is, seldorg.undertaken by men, and much less by a girl of young and tetder year Miss Lillian Chick is the heroine of} the‘ Iast-mentioned act Shi first the the if hat 1 ‘ horith vision ) the free particula ‘ ‘ fecti the J ! ! Be hat duty ' hi nd t Mbt Vir- violin. The playing continued, auaj-}>USbandry conventions in Denver last| " 1e § ic . af . ee er ble above the cries of the landlord} Week and elicited -a great deali of disTPN YS 7 «csi on or -Signor-stop-the mountain cussion from' the many people who| - i WO} orde he oe wees a sucn thous Arc lip, imvolve however, Schools , .freedom delinquency religiou " ve SEES and: or law jaw, State ak i tre mb- footsteps yar Bers panic le in' qy high pes ile nw success : Must eleme i i er edi ! rl Oe knee RyoHeeu ks and practices. i form of wo The YO, n of|the lull that succeeded the first. moments of the shock and alarm, . the Beer eet Rey ae a8 ein AT js me m rb tic ip, in the following term Saree: the exere a ! ship in the x u be bthe Lor orvanes arr . ligiou Ae : Dt voleano iruse on the a ; 1 the Smt Mees a the he. fa t volean Of" ¢ orridors with Bach aes mb s et on s_ eg be gan a | Ne wisdom . .t x arning ning Ps routs only It oar of theMinutes ‘tremt endous from the concerto True ‘Forty-to]| aoe sae consisted eight { MATINEE ré th el } NEXT WEDNESDAY AND TUESDAY CSUR wey" gasped in surprise. stirs and pounded on by dumb preservath the Ay ud l tioned by succe Bostrocasse,) wd \ tate form |} Mert eee 3s POrOIT OLAV miles from the crater ere; -> de seen Broadway," enly musical numbers choru and ISNA ONG |e a few of the | j mann alon he Tae tn OE . vhimsiin ind) t titutions* 29 Franz Liszt the attention also hi nippy wala relates order cart Cael pee and su A i. esteem of theatre a ; su ectiel vorshiy his b ' i t t ' ‘ ley E ict ware: ARTIIUR . example the Biya © aes ; ei "9 3 a ait ks ral ,weltal , > 1 hor Wizard CREEDS for ope ‘ BAP nmunits I f v . "a Congregational big. chorus] has iva * has proved Cohan's. theory to this week There will on the humorous order, enjoyed of matter i forbidding ! or , } BEEAS i t } ik h { wicl ‘einitrap Se ja ue the music from five J theatre ; uch prec It ‘ the Orpheum be something be rea Niet This Week's Ace un Bill. ‘ » : Laugnter and 1 t. even-suspended breath, vill boainpe eharactériieveach, cvening's performance at to English-speaking in wit! to dane ihe hits (oogn his M1 next play, daring Innovation, yet, uccess of rtv-five --- doings our ingly ot potestants: mell at the very next angry ! f NF ese tiiE . " Dee Teast The amazed people looked at one] another and vat the landlord of the inn, "Hartmant the great violinist i must save him" the landlord sic; of é fering at the Salt}, Lake oon, will be the Kirke Le Shelle company in "The Virginian." This Stage version of Owe Wister's fishin 7 ao wen Wister's ; cone eee Flory of the West has been one.o the Cramatic novelties of the much Man t ‘ Al . 2 in| ri im-|Tho people (a searseraw is one of and.rokcolon ainerne 1 oe Nelody. the| Noll aac man le : a} : 7 oy veict . of the hoa) he.u "eth n the ola} siven stich a omagnificent pro pshl which play is his The Long this ery heen Wonte rest in the lane 5 is hi u SALT LAKE THEATRE| S2ccs x "yA E chureh 28, personalitle age portray | ctraordinar i pulse id of "The S sare il sayin niake ‘Harriman littl short ofl vidual nongumMidividual erson IN tai Grand far three night | half matines tarting Thurs force there is a young man,/ever brow insel' War our ise-| to ‘ ) Other points comprised in the law : | were the declaration that m irriage i Intended to spend several days| , eivil contract, the absolute secuilarithe n the : Country; -: \ecom pants d zation of public instruction and the Three Quarters of an Hour pny by his faithful violin moot after prohibition of religious orders Pearse AO eCn : his arrival. inspired by the beauty of But there are two points to which) an pig & a aah i are od fan oe urroundinegs, ca . iolinist roe we consider that it is pertinent to} o A. " es : eo "this instrument out o ie] ease, ane draw. attention ' 1 : eae Ararat ay ee 1 Year) placiigy himself. at an open. window It las been seen that the state,| tervlew thats tha ae : : : pees in-| sin (Oo playa peaceful adagio from | while allowing. the free exercise of all| Next !' : AND PROTECTS iO his been stage 1 hold x y Mr. shir te - i BUILDINGS A i Erarnnecwhini| Clyde Long, who character make up ere id to t a arous > - ‘ ALL CHURCHES IN DOMAIN, Churches ‘The both in 5 t CONTROLS ' j and have ‘ id Universit 5 | Tramps‘ | year In Jan ---= NVAINIC ‘ | of real nation = Mr. and , te Theatre Wedne ediny the -- me MEXICO OWNS Salt Lake} Sherlock | the Woodman" to comes to the and Saturday day Jan 1, | Salt na -<-<-<-- < = King "The Merry : in January picturesque aa ol aninilal role "The Wizard of O02" and the famou vdventure i Phe Searecrow"' and Phe Merry Tin Woodman" through the wondrou "Lane it Nod?' ire | tales familiar to of us bic ang} aed O'Nich, Tt ny aie eiaae 7 i James Voleano, Congregational night, most REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 1907. the Geand Theatre | Starting Sunday evening, J 71 and contin uing for four n with a] family m é on Wednes y after noon, the. romanti southern drama ; "Red River, will receive it initial local presentation on any Salt Lake} tage, at the Grand t is one of the] prettiest of southern romance ind esented by Mr Theodore Loreh and} hi idmirable company will be one} of the most pleasing productions of the ‘ on Th vill probably be | Mr. Loreh's last local appearance in this city this season | On Tuesday afternoon, Jan, 29, Mr.} Lore} ind his company ill pre ent} for one performance only for the] j ; ; appear 1 |Tuesday "Monte Cristo," With James rive ‘ d S to EH ag neil ; O' Sell] w oa tie gave: inka ‘theatre next n vanes und -Wedn : bie ; and __ value $1 60: in this sale, a __ value $1. TS ‘in this sale, aa 3 Lots, value $2. 00: inn this sale, ;a yard _--5 -) 6 Ls oe ee e 4 Lots, value $2.25: in this sale, a yard __ __ . 2°2 Lats, L value $2, 50: inn this sale, a 2 68c 73C ea 80c . / le 87 C a $1. oe 99c 12! $1 28 2 zn 8 et ER FOR BROTH 7 29. when McKinley Sp | ES: NIGHT-10c, * , 20c, 30¢. 20¢ sixty-fiVe years old *MATINEE Ge ° interesting| The league was established in 1905 ie Tee eetee Pe ee be the 7 step-| and has among its trustees Presider t} i of | Roosevelt an a %some o iy .the Sawin | B Matinees wiiniabae and sinecaman officers and United States aie eTITiiiiiiti tT TTiTree s YOUR EYES NEED ‘ Do not. neglect them 8 cause to believe your 4 a a 5 find a out without specialist, one CARE | tell you free of charge. p nse 7... KNICKERBOOKER New Location DRUNKENNESS If you have eet - sight affected, | drunkenness en A de lay. Come to "tug addictiong. who knows We Branch Pare 14% Main ctouse, Dwight, con"Th orrespondence | {""ential Stace | } CURED. - a (ma |attel OLS) eat Of i a& eee: i Ww. 8. Tem. ries » BL, Salt nee Lake City, lk Uteb, |