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Show 1! ,,. n. Date of St. Ann's concert, March IT, 'Place. Salt Lake theatre. Admission to Concert. f Parquet, dress circle, SI; first and see- f ' riid circles. 30c; third circle, S5c; stalls, ' 510; leges. Jo. Worth $o admission to hear Thelma and George Cronin of Ogden sing Wednesday, March 17, Salt Lake theatre. j T.ion't miss hearing dainty Marsucr- itc Locke, Salt Lake theatre. March 17. i - ' i ix Worth $5 admission to hear Thelma and George Cronin of Ogden sing . Wednesday, March 17, Salt Lake theatre. Don't miss hearing dainty Marguerite Marguer-ite Locke, Salt Lake theatre. March 17. I Coming. Annual concert for St. Ann's Orphanage. Orphan-age. March 17, Salt Lake theatre. Finest program ever given. Coming. Annual concert for St. Ann's Orphanage, Orphan-age, March 17, Salt Lake theatre. Finest program ever given. Don't miss hearing dainty Marguerite Marguer-ite Locke, Salt Lake theatre, March 17. Coming. Annual concert for St. Ann's Orphan--age, March 17, Salt Lake theatre. Finest program ever given. Coming. Annual concert for St. Ann's Orphanage, Orphan-age, March 37, Salt Lake theatre. Finest program ever given. Date of St. Ann's concert. March 17 Place, Salt Lake theatre. Coming. Annual concert for St. Ann's Orphanage, Orphan-age, March 17, Salt Lake theatre. Finest program ever given. Coming. Annual concert for St. Ann's Orphanage. Orphan-age. March 17, Salt - Lake theatre. Finest program ever given. Coming. Annual concert for St. Ann's Orphanage, Orphan-age, March 17, Salt Lake theatre. Finest program ever given. Admission to Concert. Parquet, dross circle, $1; first and second sec-ond circles. 50c; third circle, 25c; stalls, $10; luges, $5. Coming. Annual concert for St. Ann's Orphanage, Orphan-age, March 17, Salt Lake theatre. Finest program ever given. Coming, Annual concert for St. Ann's Orphanage, Orphan-age, March 17, Salt Lake theatre. Finest program ever given. Date of St. Ann's concert, March 17. Place, Salt Lake theatre. Coming. Annual concert for St. Ann's Orphanage. Orphan-age. March 17, Salt Lake theatre. Finest program ever given. Coming. Annual concert for St. Ann's Orphanage, Orphan-age, March 17, Salt Lake theatre. Finest program ever given. Admission to Concert. Parquet, dress circle, $1; first and second sec-ond circles, F.Oc; third circle, 25c; stalls, $10; loges. $5. Coming. Annual concert for St. Ann's Orphanage, Orphan-age, March 17, Salt Lake theatre. Finest program ever given. Rehearsals. Saturday at 1 o'clock for all the little ones at K. of C. hall. Boys at the Cathedral at 5. On Sunday little ones at 1:30 sharp, young girls at 3 at K. of C. hall. Boys at Cathedral at 5. ' i Tim y ' ? n Walker s Spring Millinery Opeiiing Monday Tuesday Wednesday March Fifteenth Sixteenth Seventeenth Colonial Theatre Bell' 404 Ind. 199 WILLARD MACK MARY HALL and associate players NOW PLAYING presenting David Belasco's dramatic triumph. The Rose of the Rancho "The Play Beautiful." Prices $1. 75c 50c, 25c; matinees Wednesday Wed-nesday and Saturday. 5fc 25c. Curtain 8 sharp; matinee 2 sharp. .FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Matinee Saturday, Joseph Brooks Presents .In tiie Racing Comedy Success WILDFIRE Ey George Broadlmrst and George V. Hobart Prices .Vo to $2.00. Sale now on. Friday and Saturday Don't miss hearing dainty Marguerite Marguer-ite Locke, Salt Lake theatre, March 17. FRIDAY SATURDAY ! ! Women's $20.00 Spring $ A Tailored Suits.. iL A sample line secured by ou- buyer at a. big discount. One Hundred : ill all, and will be placed on sale today at the above quoted price. They j are the very newest Sprinr Fashions in the chiffon. Panamas, French i serges and a great many pretty mixtures and invisible stripes. They ' come in all the most wanted colors, as well as blt.ek. Sizes front 11 to . ' IS in misses, and from 34 to 40 bust for women, j ! New Spring Millinery $5.00 j I A display and suk of millinery at $.".0O tii.it will arouse your huvin;? enthusiasm to the highest pitch. We Inaugurate this Friday and Sat- j 1 unlay special to afford our patrons thc earliest possible insight into the stvle tendencies of the season, and this sale Friday and Saturday we I have exerted every effort to give you one of the prettiest Hats that has ( ever been our good fortune to offer. They are dainty creations of all , f that's beautiful in new Spring Millinery. A New Spring Beautiful New Skirts, j Jacket at New Spring Models, I This is undoubtedly one of the Today we will place on sale two f handsomest that we have had; in hundred and fifty of the handsom- ! reality the Jacket is a $7.00 gar- est npv Sprlng gkjl.ts ment, but through our great pur- I . . . . . , . ever shown. There are all sizes; ! chasing power we are able to offer j it at the above price the colors ar-3 extra out sizes, small and medium; green, tan. navy, brown, red, gar- the colors are green, rose, brown, j net; sizes from 32 to 40. navy, gray and black. $ - f$ I Special Easter Shoe Sale starts iAg Monday. Infants and juvenile opening Monday. Our tig I Easter and anniversary opening IM will occur the Monday follow- iM) ing, March 22. It will he a hig JL. ALU) event in point of style. sr , a it iff f f " yT-TTVTTVVWV t SUCCESS MARKET 3 SCHNEIDER ft COMPANT. J , S Dealers in all kinds of J C FRESH, CURED AND S t SMOKED MEATS. FRESH 2 POULTRY, FRESH AND J j CURED FISH. J , ( We make a specialty of Lard J t and Sausajreo. Telephone 5L 3 28 West First South St J ESTATE OF JOHN COSGROVE. DE-ceased. DE-ceased. The unlr?igned will sell at pub-lie pub-lie auction an undivided one-third interest inter-est in lot 2. block 21, plat "B," Salt Lake City survey, situate In Salt Lake City, Salt Lake county. State of Utah, at 12 o'clock noon on Monday. April 5. 1903. at the west entrance of the city and county building, in Salt Lake City, Utah, for cash. MAGGIE COSGROVE. Administratrix. Dated March S. 1909. Edward McGurrln, Attorney. f ; T f e ELECTRIC EA KETTLE Furnishes hot water for tea on Tery snort notice I It can be used f on the tea table " or in the kitchen Attaches to any electrolier durable Utah Light & Railway .Co. mmlmkmi "Electricity" for VVIbl Everything." v ' 9 I mPERVia I FOR BRICK AND STONE. m Lead and Oil for "Wood and Iron. f HAMLIN PAINTS, INC. I P. P. Keate. Mgr. I Both Phones 2021. : i I E. J. CAHILL, j I District Attorney for Storey County, Nev. I ATTORNEY AT LAW, Virginia City, Nevada. ; Practlc In all courts. ; r n pi ! j Just received, full line of Len- I ' ten specialties. Boston Beauty i- I Mackerel, Spiced Herring, Bus- ! sian, French and Norway i i Smoked Sardines, Anchovies, I ; ? Shrimps, Clams, Oysters, Fresh I Fish. j Eclipse Grocery & Meat Co. tr ii ii M' iwlfii'ii i ".v. n, i .- --.rT,.- 1 Callaway, Hoock & Francis announce their removal to their ne.v building No. 66 Main Street. where they will show a larger exhibit than ever of China, Glassware, Electroliers Elec-troliers and Art Goods. Agents for Libbey Cut Glass Rockwood Pottery Celebrated O. P. Syracuse China F. W. FRANCIS, Manager. |