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Show ee | oe TEXT j Drug 12-114 Mais Street. F iture " ; is PYPER MANAGES on woetnsie TONIGHT, i itin da i} | "THE SERVANT iN THE HOUSE"' By Charles Rann Kennedy Cast Includes: Charles Dalton > ilferd Roger, Vv. Sees ollie Milton Tind«on -_ Vield Gwindys Wonne ond "hen BOTH now on sale. PHONES Prices 3569 25e MATINEE TODAY THEATRE J Al Seats Reserved ADVANCED Matince-l15e, Bvening-2iec, "Sunny South," rye " Van, Billy Duo. = Grannon necthe Oinhedn Orchestra. 25e, 50c. S00e, The. Box sent, The, Box sent, $1. Grand Shescilte Sarees ra. FRANK ‘ mee sicae LEESSER, EL Dr EDG aE PRESENTS VIL LARD MACK iD Bi, CHE bo AND ASSOC EA Te P LAYERS (By Specis Ee Arrangement With Charles i ‘ohiden ) William £ oniter goceatest Farce THE MAN FROM MEXICO Matinees "100 oe on Saturday. sual Laughs a Minute." "Bring Your Furs," ___.._._NEW. SCHEDULE pilits of avers painting Leave, 7:00 A. M. 8:35 A. M. 11:05 A. M. 2:05 P. M. *3:00 P. M. 4:35 P. M. 6:35 P. M. S720) Pa 735 P. M *To and from Simon & OGDEN C, M AND RY. two H. Patten, GF & RP.' A US BEFORE Ind. W. C., 1568. Who MOVING. Treat Watson, You Right. Manaccr. Bell 3468. UNION, (DENTAL Co. Honest Work. * Honest Prices. Painless extract All work gu office in the city. eac chai R teeth aot Electric or no Coolest =D at life? of a Do you you were feel golng How about palate? Are and parched? this | 7 w hat is Have you found yet that seems to thoroughly ingly? ours. One of our life heathen credted Ae Do you if and dry you "When you quench your thirst with a glass of it, stays quenched for a reasonable time. While a sweet drink only aggravates the situation, Fisher beer both cools and satisfies. You'll find Fisher ing bars and cafes. beer at leadCall for it. A. FISHER BREWING CoO. that | 265 7 teens. gi | a her ye . partmen it It is tee ind a t siacespinches of | Wayne for ‘the > | eacue, of P | Di i F h the Tabernacle ye bia d Dy } WheelerDi genera attorney lexinue Bale president trong men ants | | under ie thet he likes physical « a other visit States to be bullt up before you telephoning surprises the show, in elephants Mr. of ac robats are | store for those} have been given an o pporti nits and that power, ues cd jsald" |} know "Easy how whie i ‘as | thoveh didn't ‘it? nd the elephant of Houde? WiivMreMillerchas rough obese the supe national playhouse Wheeler. See r inte ae they are attorne will these aition' cof been instilled) Aha! be' given L ere in had also speaker some| where there were licensed saloons and likewise they were fewest in the districts where the saloon had been abolished by lav ‘ FOC Wish now essentials fore fe set t to eave a vou noble ese lf three | The In first} on his he Louch legs can terra more get i and along plety, or lor developin in tod.'| dumb bells of the soul, |'are fitted with 1 firma handsome more without Finally, the | swing.| ¢ 2Y, Miss red > Ua carpet laid men 1¢ Grannon, in the were foils singing the trunk ‘7o have | dienne, who was repeately vari ght They | showin the hunger of tho hz indle - Pecos a whic h ; for something good. Ellzabe a jere Le rave lo! variably > Bored, n pr th Attit ener ee nt} aailed f the greatest S oe Pot Pic in the ebon " a ae nor! & ouching on re action of the labor} unions and feder: ae Mr : Wheeler| said that the le lers had discovered t 1e@ sé s r more S I curl Nielend erenies Dreascale gave a, einty | thet the seloon was driving moro call axis § ever borne up and made to}trunk around a small one first and wana: sd rine fr i oe AS aaa th: thai toi wer Bia sto ee urn in SaLMOny with the music wf the | yyr¢ it with him. I he does it all) 2resented a mirone playlt 4 po s an he n ns re able eep | Father will. ere no real life right, I give him a toothsome carrot ee 1 bit of a pelitical ep rway from such work | where God is left out... A life without ane . nace The . .!sode, Claude Gillingwater and his comStatistics were given to show that God is ke an orphan. is like nature laccure thin Veen can ee ON | pens presented his comedy sketch, "A ie saloons cost more through poverty without the sun; like flower withou after his axarcine will look around for | >trenuous e rearsal,' and it was just/and crime than the loss in money perfume; like a watch without the /the Jittle delicacy that he anna | what ime implied. Billy Van,]| from the licenses, and Mr. Wheeler 1)mainspring lice a pin with its central] in store for him that inimitable burnt cork comedian,| lustrated this statement by saying diamond gone It is like o ship very "Before he knows It, Mr. Elephant' toid some funny stories and sang some] that a recent letter from the cireuit bine aier in construction; but with no} Grunt hs i : : bby | 20nBS. one of the latter being just a] judge of Ashtabula county, Ohio, said allast and no cantain:o he aan runk has grown from a mere "fab Yilttie strane nanenta hic udi: ait s Ae Ss allas n iplain on the deck; or, piece of flesh into an arm as hard and | ltt str ang for res} a that whereas during th aloon regime ike one trying to paint a picture with Knotty as that of a Hercules: At th , | ene 1@ Sunny South," a nging | there were usually about forty prisonno copy before him. ana + t tage yf i} in duc ation the } ichyderm | and ‘dane ing act by a company of col-!} ers in the county jail, s months after lat to direct the. brush. Spee bis diploma and is ae »p Ait a notuerrowth... essential ‘of hela true ty living , 19] the 4, i taal y inw ‘ard ¢ paeenbe sckhk-Wallace Shows' I winter .| fl & mowth js 1® proof quarte where he goes into erin 3 a ‘ Another essential, and the last, te training, under ny Sout re ring | a noble life is unselfish leve for otners. law Wainde ct Selfishness is selfsuicide nl is one | hy Pp ant oe Tt tote ie you want of} o coes out of this sh at. 1 m ine ni ao ss | ee ane "This. phy aa al work Bivens hem an! ae Man From Mexico' a 3 pre: | Gln : rel i. 5 W a rE our » mnilkeiea _ cireu nit ns sri Z Ohio iec «dry 5 See appetite tha makes owners | VeeS¢nted at the Grand lasts iene Vv il| state o worry when the bills for feed come in. | lard Mack, Blanche Douglas and sup have much the lowest tax rate and iy But it gives the eleph - food, rich porting pean. to Ilbe ve ul patronage. | will aay be |B me ad, . fortifies them for the rigors he bil! says "by special arrangement In the Jast sixteen months, he said. | § spire humanity Godward-only then we begin to live. sikidee do a the plety, which was rooted ae inge climate circus life A in the | Of The most circus and the Clreves Thriller, terrific act in tiie < > thrillers, the vicis- | With he' seen Brothers! Th ra anc or on Fy SURPRISES BY ACTION ‘0 the! ON MARRIAGE (Continued from occasion Page One.) of or phone © "Ts cke Agent 208 iferata bidg. Phones: Bell ‘2980, Ind. 38 PS Ee of the hates and house, hundreds panies handled tourists, white of the the thy. ee that no Jess Sant ann aen touristsmale Rv ery ower Raa seeing than 2,000 esterday & OF SIGHTS IN vase TAKE Kin guests sight- -seeing ma eine eae ore watt eran o AaTRInRe, pue evan haeunt Ret Sean "auth i § aia: SO mission Shor nee afterpone this the military. ae again queen | at ae und ler that ena she nd the do ane couple Sei € mother, never would Bot h Mabwing ares: Sh Sara EhC erete When change she Lene From 2g ee eee Mexic Al- Princess her endec regardless sub-}| n ie the} would _ ¢ Bourbon, 20Wer ; Piro, Madrid and said re-|¢ernment, McClellun's restaurant, Symphony een $:30. , Take orty the Lookgut. Stein 2 A swim a Big Reno Big Day." Scie S Ure she|¢an of consequences. ---->-+____. ; glorious e mother, the i Gotha J he 1 returned asked Premier: to of congregation, address and Madrid adri er Maura what Kine ae the eae 41then Prince proposed neither in very thiie do de pa ried Alfonso, upon a his the ane rid onso and prince, ro educating sense ise oO | warned union, was and the the granted Prince uly 15 mutonso aoe arrived crv mi dis- marriage ‘nt 4 ras prints A Swim wat are gummonad the i S 2 prince to Mad-| aske ad what y was his intention Take Lookout. rom for 1% take the big Cars red leave daily' at Sen = Second South anc migration Canyon. the ride a ay n't Don't Point 2 p.m: stresnat ‘ THEY maintain | The et good : housewife We . therei . isS nothing , ; freshing . in the more> day's ' . midst of rood work a . the look-out ISSUE. issue. We have no argument maintain that credit certificates were to be given away, ‘‘sour grape stomachache.'' THEY DID SAY. Now, then, did they intend to redeem these certificates? If they did not intend to redeem them, why did they call the publie's attention to them and state that they were good on a certain piano at regular prices handled only by them? They are exclusive agents for that piano. The whole matter can be cleared up if they will answer this one little ques- No dodging, twisting or squirming will do. ‘We want a straightforward answer. No hiding behind the Salt Lake Mnsie festival. When the question above is answered, take a long breath and answer this one. If you did not intend to redeem the certificates, why did you mention them in your advertisement and state they were good on a piano handled in this territory only by you? And when the latter question is answered. we may 2nd it to be of interest to the publie to publish some correspondence a prominent Eastern factory THE on this very same subject. DIFFERENCE. If this house that has had such a sudden attack of ** sour grape stomachache"' did not make a success of their certifieate of eredit plan it is not our fault. We are not to blame. We did not impugn their motives or honesty. That our con- test is a,wonderful success seems to hurt them, cause of that ‘‘sour grape stomachache.'? $1000 offer ee holds seems to be the | REWARD. good to donate $lt stitution if it ca e shown that w o have valmice~ mae a ae ep that we will flunk? on awarding ‘the pianos and credit certifies ar, ABSOLUTELY FREE, as advertised. Our experience, certificates than at other stores; where every where piano irda, f e is hope but just the our a reader will honesty little and fighting you do not ene the § ad, et you is aa our wn faa marked in Sacilitics ithe as ti papers. ‘Best e F APOLOGY. forgive f infli business methods fave bees" of fhis. Ios n attacked, Ap blood in our make- the matter Lake papers underfullydatewe ne that mentions ra unny; buying more "for P it's rich, jaa If too much pieaestay t shat ran look 2, d than to look esterthem DAYNES- BEEBE MUSIC Co, i q j trouble Utah's Largest One-Price Piano House JOSEPH J. DAYNES, Jr., Pres. ( 45 MAIN 8T., SALT LAKE crry of Uncolored Ja- . i.° the Tesea, ' tl THE the is on read, the "toureahing elngeatin't Pop Glebe gcetitieatet re"2: cup dodge OUR |f } hard= a than drop 2 at $200 Each, 2 at $150 Each, 1 at $175, at $125, 11 at $100 Bach, day's 2 . . invigorating and to In the Salt Lake papers of May 2, 1909, in a large advertisement calling attention to the prize pianos, they use these words: ‘‘The balance of the prizes are certificates, of creat Dap ply on the purchase of new Kimball pianos at Yegilar prices. The certificates of credit to be issued, as announced in a circular, were as follows: money 4 e . knows going their lives. To atin the public press, burned their fingers scorching they will -and were to apply on the purchase of certain pianos that are handled exclusively by this house that has so lately wrapped itself in the mantle of purity. Was there not an arrangement whereby these certificates of credit were to be redeemed by the house in question? If there was such an arrangement, did this piano house propose to go back on the deal after the certificates were is- other stores; that price. e rn are A man who perfect. DODGE they | - we the reputation of our house, pianos - Re, eee has made this ace to Buy Pranos' ere you can get | | Great. imagines never so badly fooled in his methods or honesty, and if these people have far, it is nothing to the on. We eae was per f Best> | = from 130 nat the os mate a for : Saltair-It's * esteemed with Mr. Graham as to whetherhe did or did not give away pianos or credit certificates in the contest. It is none of our business. That is Mr. Graham's affair. Our | § great < at dear up he files of that big piano rookie 3in 1 at ; nor | === that | etek: i ate aa nbacr Sata tut dLIC, u Floating Vatl- Coburg arriaxe took on the pr q celved a telegraphic a apenmation the bishop of Hamburg an as } | |f | : Sue s ae Saltair-It''s ae 8 our ARE NOT DONE, HAVE JUST BEGUN. if you expect to get a hearing. for faults in others is, well, not with & f : ae Shipae ‘ Leviathan" nae teae: pan th or common 7 os Hewlett's ra plan . a Ent a ) woul succeeded | - erin noiceucs a them- is ended. WE ""WE asking for his name sub sacription to the | and iAlfonso t would place on aecount of diffleulties | and the royal decree of the degradation|{ was absolutely feta a King | of Prince. "Alfons ° Sclowit er atcen a more J judeme At from Pope} to see went dispensation for he Spanish gov he|p.formed. m. the Catholle ceremony ras not Intended e marriage, and the ia mier that to thea Prote marri tant a wt Infantereplied of Spain ot take pl acc enn had work of the Anti- Saloon lez | rome Eireo Ks, superinten of| schools at Boston and chairman "of the supe ci ndents' departmen of the Natjo Education association, spoke | prjef fy on edue et methods in the public He € 2 publie s cvior Is. ale 1 tendeney | { in the punt: schools = becoming 8 the decl aring the ts theh uid) wire: > thi »-woul and BanoR of mbatince to grant a dispensahad | tlo with difficutly prevented King Alfonse | place pla os officially announcing the engaaoe nt my Alfonso > mtegant 20 "Midway " trestionn: at Saltair-It's 4g at 2 5 °'Mt | thought of th at 2 p. m. from Second South for Emigration acteoin ad ee oe the bathing. to ‘9' "1 Ita fine, f Cars leave 4 dally fly ave = 7 streets p. m. to wey Orchestra 6:45 dally, performers, : big red cars i forces : a will rn stancee re Sie eee brevery people aes ine ciples Cully | and this victory Is surely ning Cards were given to each ie mAnen of more of meantime, her child-|Pensation willThenotprince be the then slightest ditnearty ag was accepted and the: a proposed not yet apprised re couple who Hucheds : anti-saloon King Gives His Atd the pupils and putting this ahead of |f King Alfonso warmly congratulated | the simple memorizing of fac | the prince on his attitude, saying that TlUTAH COUNTY RANCH. his reply. was- just ‘w) he had ex-| FAMOUS || sients, who stopped but~ several | a , the queen's mother re- | actually refused After this the couple and so did not register at re nee Brena nen oer 1s t the slightest | Waited" patiently, considerin themhotels, Several special parties Stopped | that T hed 1e Soe I always said|S8é€lves afflanced. as also did King off between train times and went t ‘avernineciaa SBenteee son he should|fonso, who visited Princess Beatrice the lake Among ese was party} that she herself vs Aho ancesadded | at Munich summer c 200 from Ontarlo, Canada, who, un ors * heraelt had Pert Protestant ee the last prince renuee from the er to the rFuldance guidance of « tourist company. 7 Fi s i vedo July 12, he are ee pty: Pees King Alfonso immediately" volunteered AT 50 the in de ae Los Angeles Limited at noo | Beatrice fo ria eolete a e rincess b nt, as the war Morocco had and after a uple of hours at Saltair é C : whe roken out. King Alfonso granted the ar a asty run about tho city ne auestion Bueelleton, gcasio D raleed, the prince a three-days' leave of bs ince - = evening train for Vellowetons & efore golng to Melilla and urged him you my word of hono r t here o ; ra . pa s¢cretly to ar marry incess Beatrice cnoitar arty ; of English tourtete stopped off several hou = _betor tinuing on to Los Angele the Beatrice pected, that it was worthy of a BourTwenty acres. located at Alberta; fashion, | bon, and even if the constitution prepe ae water right. Owner goin z to cor-} Vented him from giving official consent | po must have cash before July 30th. approvalof | ao 22 me quie som Pric ef 5 building. 1 k 7 Room entered; to Of thehis marriage ministers, witho he ut theAlfonso prince Sebastian. once; 3 te ] aoe: a good draw ng card) Those who appreciate king, the Coe eeee aie ce ®atriceSeg) to reus andof asked for princess, however, declared | % mixed eriaee: gh e us school San the at uations and witty speechies the them in plenty in "The Man]and a the YELLOWSTONE CAMPING. 4 eo ee triage to Princess Ena of Seven days' ae through the Yellow- a ma sr in 1906. The prince then} stone for $35.0 by THE BRYANT | des ae yy wenky: years. (old >and on Way. For Ucke ets information, otes land pean love swith ‘the -princess| TOURISTS eeeue oreo Mack anc er, Mr. roy ne rand, - a which ' ‘to do in the maiter. The prince re | Piied that he had given his word to] } he esitrice his wife and, besides, | sonal feelings would not permit] ne ent Mg retire ota pun ae te EUROPE met aud the brary ors as are at the rallye ae se | Will' tind era KING Collier," neans comedy It is all come acs no}in wiping out 1,000 saloons each month at Pene pt at seriousness. And it pleased | in the Unit states Herein Utah this) mimensely the patrons. Many of the| great fight Is going to be brought to history | old Bungalow favorites are in the cast successful issue be fore you realize| story | . , ec 1g double-som er- ni you see the | saulting automobile ‘and Jesus was|in. Sa [ @ with ingiine and stature and| circus on Mondg Ave 2 W itam Their tion: ters its prison betty oF sels aut what 1 , {s; : a eae as Ss ambition not what & the world eae ae Bie en me ae to the world of myself to Mente Its burdens, wipe away its tears. to in"Let me, in closing. point you to the one perfect Man and t * Life-Christ Jesus Ther mon yon : Festival. Had the certificates been issued, did you intend to redeem them? We are sure, judging by the number of letters we have received, that many people who worked for the certificates would like to be enlightened. ored people, was surely u strenuous af- | th saloons hed been abolished there fair and was inusical, peur ; ri PME 5 and | were only two prisoners] in the jail and ane ut less funny every minut The | one Was a holdover from the time cKinodrome with two oe rd pictures coOm-| before the saloons were abolished plet ed the bill. "God - : world on Almighty a plan so neve1 we wouldnadehave his to Grand Theunter. rate navanion fron mis ory a i Musical that their campaign of enlightenment districts| nt Py Lake VINDICATION! they think it necessary to ‘‘vindicate'' WHAT "The question, then _ hat is your "The method is then reversed and | eae the auditorium, and the new Cur-| life?' really. means, what is there of|his hind legs are given a chance to oe "1 i. The Lulel Brot! nobility, of beauty, of on er inside of|support his body. Gradually, as his} ur as roan 1e bi 1¢ au gl Broth-| ER oo nw rat ds your pestle dell ; |saiee are built up, he learns to rely ride ea - eee We caret dees idea Salt fairly yelled They bring Mr. Graham announce e they are done, termed 1iform, beer ef- | outlined the were not issued that the contest did not sueceed. And so, when we started our contest they were suddenly seized with what is i: through the enactpermitting a secret seree which could not the hard comworcase NAY! NOT SO. Not they! The certificates would have been aecepted all right. The trouble seems to be, the real cause of the "‘grouch'' they now have, is the fact that the certificates s ; papers. sued? so that | orms a foundation creat jctory you will achile Erand old state.' | ee said the next step-in work of the league, after the laws ad Bean so framed that they could be enforced, was to see that the officers harged with their enforcement were not allowed to be lax in their sworn| y This was accomplished in some of laws daily When you come into court you must come with clean hands days } behind So later | the cledulaeil ‘the:min various ad yesterday matter, they were tack a competitor, is no small matter, in their efforts so i n. of ie ; a by vary t 1e re t could. get, with the traffic In sepBo verdn et aiter the iroug saeWi toh s mit te! Shr ab anto, the selves after the attack on our house. into the controversy and then calmly fo were of hiding four-column lf nt : : : * Fin] was to. prohibit it from. the whole state, : : { congratulate you people here in that you se¢e m ready to drive s evil fror v on rie Fe irgest. unit, vie r 1eeler ad of wisd 2m, which van has rub our reat Re. 1e1 \as xeeMente for other ara a the Potrope surely said Ot re abo where that was of doing away arate aa a wry paiitle a arte vee sented. _The occasi was tne o 7 Beak Handsome, theater gaan the 09-10 a J © bill given last nigh ®*nough? "Sur wlie row is Seared you a little at ‘nae bits ta of reat struggles and great victories for the Anti-Saloon. league and Its work had. passed th sowing and arrived at the reaping st: The trend of publie entiment.§ he Sluis trated by saying tha threughout civilization ther vas tendency for government. In which the people may have the right to. protect themselve from organiza fy tions which are debasing and harmful, | § He said the Anti-Saloon league, backed) @ by the ehurehes of the. countr of all dene eae one had furnished a plan J wh ry tl strength of every. citizen) § who Was opposed to the saloon evil) § could workin unity, ré Ki ar' dless of re-|§ |ligious. or political belle b; y Mian 2% Operation. c 7 Outlining th gener re plan of oper2ton, ey car eeuet nan he ee ere loon 0 pass iwwiwie nt on the pla T) ig due: tot the fact ha The Se df in he. House" ‘has' had'-two-runsein $y York ‘Jone tin in Ghicaro.: lis played:7 practically: only.-week" : engage . - dO nse | the Salt Lake TTheater. | Reginning tonight at the Salt I | theate fenr Miller's Assoc e |} | Players will offer The Servant in the | | House roan. entire week's engage-| jment in this city, with a matinee on} Seturda only The ‘lay needs on | introdu: tlon.to local audiences It |reputation has penetrated evet or tion of the United States and Canada, | nd it has alreac¢ been produced in} rank Gardner and Two of His Pupils. three countries of urope Although | : : th ; Wie } veur and a half has passed ince the ane ae red something into the b be Sf: ning f ti lone run in New GoD Te Ma like ear The pachyderm's | yo; kK. a hie h started the drama on the tiny eye Maser led, and his heavy body road: to "world-wide fam only > Gon shook as at: with RUS DESSErs d laughter parativels few citi nit United | Ste ; ture, all exceé pt € Eine the health food, and announce ed the trainer. ‘Never hea dl but | of hysical culture fae elephants?" he oe d aye one of our herd is} Ve: Seex vee ‘ fat é ue: » nebes ft « cu ne phy ysic: uaa tl performing horses he Anti-Saloon league, who had givticals hind le $ drink | en fourteen years of his time to. the 's and roll each. othe work and had prosecuted more than beer barre an 2,000 cases against saloons in the courts horses, Bo meave the | of -Ohto. 1 | ar { still who s Je says hen offices BUT igue introduced r heeler, uh was looking forward to when the state shall e as} snloon as it was on that ed Saturday when the plothelr first sight of Salt Fle introdue ed Mr | | great Se eae that wal on from ie ined around in huge T: et De | te ) Claims he } tho who h laws trig to tal thing rat ) travaguant a weight | And there os philosophers |have grand suppose rath . "Phone ) of Ss a een adopted in} hat states which, he sald, had mé¢ ade | 6 the enforcement of the liquor law as rigid as those against any other | ertminals | The pa traffi he erized | f as a lawless Aree gine ttn from Sout tion te ay and in Ohio, he sald, that | the nt cane r of "speak-easies" was in-| beverage and cool satisfy- TRY FISHER BEER out business when Ever hear the story of the ostrich, which, pressed, sticks its fool head in the sand and imagines it is most our of (?) pletely hid from view? The explanation the competitor (7) reminds us of the ostrich. In their able to think God-thoughts,. in order lagain roe ked with laughte r You see e xtraordl nary entertainment. that. you might use it to wheel around/explained Mr. Gardne "the muscles The theater, with its odor of new the baby wagon of selfish pleasure? Do!/of his back, legs ard. trunk must be/ Paint, fairly shone In [ts new dress.| you suppose that he. gave you that/| developed, and he is t through aj! uinter and decorator _have had heart, whose love can commune with|course of ‘training that would put a | their Innings during the weeks the play~| His own infinite affection YOu| prize fighter in form irst he ele- | house closed and have made might turn its streams in upon yur-|phant is placed into a wing, and, by | Pao An Improveme ce sae cae self and. feed your ifleation Means of tackle, is dr: n off the | J has een ea i Cs 1 No. Such a conception would degrade | ground Then Ke is let ace until hig| Of the noticable Improvements Js Y the wet and |. | ' | \ first your throat' they hot and : a g it tn] blossom a velf-forgetting love Study this man, Christ Jesus. Take no lower ideal than that for your character and your life work. 1a Him. till there shall come to yo tremendous and resistless inspiration to ha like Flim. i to live as as ive @ lived, v 1 God, NEA eae tine for His Ay He as rformec wrote We trifle with that which is|/anything with him [in the performing BO cAreful: dniathe walection of players most ecious, and throw away that line, a i : x which is our greatest interest to re-| " ‘Nero,' here, when he was first captor en ceanian a PUR deem tured, Wi is turned ver o the Carl c Serene "Well, there are two er which | Hagenbeck trainin I 1 at Stillin: we iiaat avoid: ‘aad the frat 1 at | | Gamat sopra be tate he @ as shipped | Orpheum Theater, circumstances make je man, that|to the Hagenbeck- waline e Shows , win i-| A large abr night audience at the} eve are architects, The other erro be quarters a In Th s | Orpheum theater last night was vaud is, that the purpose of e Is pleasure, | nothing like a luitle torelan ahonticn Ville hungry and it enjoyed eyery min-| and that he most truly lives into ae to polish f our s.' ute of the excellent bia that Was ae e sometimes to melt? w | in favor with God and man.' There in| the Dante's Inferno of aire us Him, you see tn its full and wonderous | z¢rs he so-called ‘thrillers 41ot Is girlact barely , ee 7a: the | up thelr minds not to look unders and that. utd! | possible resist whitens the act the Welamtryine the heart to ards probably workin life of God. There in principles of growth; increased in wisdom Broiling the ng, for doing our part Ir 16: World's seta Se ean ye SUP" | ments-and. many of them return. enuplifting ; Ose that an elephant right out of the |7. coments nd He nie Millet had con "What is your life? The matter of | jungle can stand on his head and walk istentl, retusa to antrust <ul i its length fs inslgniNcant and It de- jon his hind legs and push an animal rraivicahlg AlscoversctaroaA companies pendent upon God's will, it' the pune van? Even if he knew what we wanted Thé Least which' will hen = all «thie tion of how to make the m¢ t a him to do, he couldn't do it 3 more lion ale Mi: Salt jWatsa the Ely on: |} moments {ts for you and me te wer, en a big babs An Sephant may be permitted to present the play, and toand if we wast6 them in thoughtless: | str ong enough _to tear hole mei night's Hudienie * il KRAerAtATG af ness fnad ily the respo bilit is | bric i wall, but his muscles and sinews} the end Jorthachearine : rhe Servant see 1 What that he reporter Mr DonGardne you replied Beir ay wack pptrome, and Deaatifnl he can insert, nia ‘trunk. J. C. Watson Transfer Co. People have essentials to noble living your life hid with Ch Ple ty is a divine principle HEATING. J. C. HEESCH SEE realize vou is your years our PLUMBING TILATING, VENTILATING. Toe Furnis Baad. Bell Phone 27 . 264; Rez, Ben 1207- 2 118 West Se uth, Jobbing Pema "aticeden To, The And eeanbh ap the most fragrant owers "What's Nero ine to tell you poyred. Pleasure as an aim is ignoble now?" asked the reporter and mean; _itUs a perversion of that | ow's that, old chap?" the praines Arrive. 7:40 A. M. 10:10 A, M. 12:40 P. M. 3°40°P.). Mi Pb °30, PR, M. 6:10 P.M. 8:10 P.M. *9:18 P. NL 110. Be only. Lagoon Serber ery D Pres, G, PLUMBING 5 Quincy in his calculations takes another = ira, leaving onl cleven one-half 2ars of responsible life if you ec al it twenty-two AYLrs ing, for. period is for characte r bu rave LAKE was your| its length of days? Its erage length| is about thirty-three years But suppose that a man lives to be enty, how many days has he of possib le inpia ah service? ? We seventy years 56.650 days, and they seem to on Interminabte ‘as we looked forwar« ther sm the low hills of enilandod ane etcar under the sunlit skies, but measured by the lines of great acnts, we must deduct the Heats years, or 7,300 days, during which vine has no definite alm, no system in and no pete of labor; and this eaves 18,250 da From this we must deduct one third oe sleep and we have 12,170 se 5 o fe lett Then for eating, sathing necessary recreation | and ilines must deduct, at the least figure one-third more, and you| have 8,110 days left, or about twenty- | which was lime uses SALT one which ‘What VAUDEVILLE': Claude ee "Spotless: i. pute Watts Brey tale a «i The Kinase ‘ trainer licauck who is bending, half asleep, ove | the side fa boat, while the dlanronds|} from her necklace re falling one by | one into the flowing stream, lost for- } ever to $1.50 Goghown ' lephant ARRIVE of the: Hagenbeck-Wallace lhas charge of the large ircus Phants sowwith the . cireus, | value } ‘Il am sure ee we all need the Apostle Jam "s, are constantly forgetting the Gurectalnts of the fu|} ture, and so are likely to throw away, jas of no value, the quickly flying mo | ments like that young girl in the io The > Sents rear th TO }Usual Arguments Advanced by Representative of Law De- ' in der Maaten said in part, as} Sa&y- Thank ou 0 some more those who behold, and the relief of the | of the national league who Was e@x| tollewa:: Small favors thank rally received. The sud lence when the feat finished In| pneeted to deli iddresses was. ayed 7 C gx | |elephant f co ta ex words | | safe itself |! a sigh of th 1@ veaking The Apostle James is protesting language econom ) sat xpre ases itse z on his‘ trip from ¢ oast against th foolish security of those Make him say someth id g else, reFinis at. Ogden™ ye y afte eigon Instead | aga plan for the futur quested «tl eporter e elephan Perhap not 50 , \ I but! of coming. to Lake | Our subject this morning is the} trainer ruBBad the long, flexible trunk | nevertiat es ji { ie | nee about 5.000 had gath-| ltrue value of life, be responsi4 performanc Y Ti cle yesterday af-| cto. b HENRY MIULLER'S All-Star Associate Players Gardner, UNABLE The public yesterday was treated to a four- column explanation (?) that did everything but explain, by our misguided but otherwise most estimable competitor (1). Having plenty of time to spare in the conduct of their own business, they are devoting much time to ours, much to the gratification of the | Pnatire Bary & d ‘rank a |} Value of Our Lives." The text 1 fo eT ameses i iv-14, "For what is ene i P)_=s PN SALT LAKE PG) BAKER § Shows, wor ‘he. heavy car a the gritt young | herd of ele-| woman at the whe plunge es Seat | a F e | Heel ‘ An} oe Clyde I. van der Maaten, of Chicago, ws a8 : calc alate e te ritl eth i .Be thiriit speed, 4 Sf the Addresses on thhe Ww wo rk Ooof tt he An ti| general field worker for Christian En| 0P® of his six-ton ate atrection ltracks Sends the car up Into the air, {Saloon league, in whiel the sentimen deayor, occupied the pulpit of the) ately on the trunk until the large) where it turns two complete somer-]| expressed was that Utah Js ready for Westminster Presbyterian church ees) aaae Poa San out ne fer, Who oY panite fore alighting on the runway | state-wide prohibition without = = when a cepublican repor te Hie y eet away ‘ m o:% Ale a » saloo avi |terday morning in the absence of the) | a tour of inpsection on show | It iss: nioment of suspense mt the | | mpthirg..t Fae Aca wae ae = Ak | pastor, Rey. C. C. Mcintyre The sub |} @rounds yesterday happe aaa tees » the} a udience Wwvi never forget holds | through local option Jaws, were meé | ject of the morning sermon was The |} menagerio tent eyes of even those who 1 od made} at the First Congregational church Dispensury, P Blanche Douglas > all the week, mat- and Grand Theater-\Willard Mack players in‘** The Man From Mexico, imees Wednesday and Saturday. JAMES | ‘We Are Ganetanty Forgetting q DOOOOOOOOODOOOOODODOOOOOOOm Physteal Colture for Elephants. } past pale into ins Se pee: the Uncertainty of the | South FROM When Is a Piano Certificate Not a Certificate 7 Attorney for ‘thé. Anti-Saloon | League Addresses Audience at the Tabernacle. - TAKES Only 25c a bottle Pure ) all the House,'' in the Servant Theater--*‘Tlie Lake Salt ‘Field Worker Delivers Eloquent week, beginning ony matinee Saturday. Sermon at Westminster Theater-Vaudeville all the week with matinees '(} Orpheum Presbyterian ( Church. daily. summer comRelieves plaint, eramp, diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera infantum, ete. You may find it useful any moment. .The WHEELER TALKS ON PROHIBITION| TALKS ON TRUE5 VALUE OF LIFE )() AMUSEMENTS Townley's Blackberry Cordial 1909. 26, JULY MONDAY, UTAH, CITY. LAKE SALT REPUBLICAN, INTER-MOUNTAIN THE Tea is Your pure . grocer 5 . o and - heal- ‘sella § at . 1 |