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Show t Miss Ethel Dawson f UTAH'S FOREMOST LADY VIOLINIST AND MRS. A. DAWSON PURRINGTON f T Bettor Known Throughout llu Slat. ;i The Dawson Sisters 4 WILL FIHN1SH TI1K MUSIC A ,J mi X HKUBAHTKIl AT TUB .; Uneill 111611110 V Tho UnwBon SlHlers hao a rcphore ol umi ;:i.(.ui vnmli or It.iui- X Iful selections and iiiiihIc app'ropriaic inr ,n ,u,. n,i kind of X. motion picture and receive oachiweck il. i.n st i,i, ,,u, rrom tt. W X leading publishers. OT $ 4 to.Mi'u:Ti: ('HAXJniM' .mi Mi i.m;kv mcih -that harmonizes according lo thqfphoto play uu tin m-iivii Bcry Monday violin boIo obllCottoB, iIucIm ami ( lusstc mimical X 4 bclectlons w 111 bo icudereil as uJBpectalty, lin.lmlliiB ihi' Iillowlng l-oliciiBrhi :m n It Wuriut T nnU?1 ;,",',". & . Uuuiioil Contes Uc HolTmiinn .m-. ly fi. OiTerlmch 4" Cnvallcrla Hustlcana .m MaHciiKln Carmen .fa jjj (( ii)18,,( X 4 The Ilohcnilan Girl riffl lly M. W. Ualfe Y Lc Hurblcr Uu Seville MR Ity (5. ItoMlni I Tann llouser S.i lty u. Wagner 4 And many other popular musical Mlcctlona trom the must iKiimlar 4 T operas j Tho Uawsou Sisters havo spent miiiiy yi.ui. of delernilued ntudy tin Buropo mid nre ulso ndvnnceil IuiImiw ii tin late I'roi Peterson and Prof. JohiiBon of Salt Lake lltj $ We hope they will meet with contlmiul mimic and appieelatlou T by our American Fork patrons. $ 4'00 K$KJ44 I 4 I :-:-: Old Folks Invitation :-:-: I T 4 X In tho imihI six yours THE DAWSON SLSTKKS nuibio 1 X has rocoivod tho highest praise I'roin patrons ol' tho I'ol- X lowing thoatros in tho state. 1 X Old SlIUUKItT TIIBATlti: I Sail Lake Clt j T LIUKItTY k Salt Lake City Crescent Theatre S- Buieka Purrlngtou Theatre .W Mammoth ) T Ullto Theatre Ill Ml. Pleasant J X Bllte Theatre '."?. ". Pangulleh :0prea House r"o. Spilng City Star Theatre '..?. Sprlng llle : Happy Hour Theatre Murray i From past experience and In-dvory Instance 1 11ml that the old folks delightfully appreciate the'beautlfiil siralus of .MISS DAWSON'S VIOLIN and the Uawson Sisters appropriate music In general, there- t T foro I take the liberty of extending a eoidial Imitation to all the J old folks to be my guests at the OltlBNT In the futuie : UBST ASSUU1CD we Bhall endeavor lo make our visits most plea- ' Bant In eery possible way. tit iilcascs us to please others. Como right In and bo ft loudly. OniL'.NT TIIBATUB. V. H. Owing lo the joiithdil iiiipcurnncn of home uf the old folks X Vfc Mill prccnt eiuli mIIIi a sinclal OLD POLK'S CAIID or free tlcUt. '4 HOIllMtT L. ASIIilv SPLAKS AT OIMI:m Proper coustiuetloi. of ImlliN' erected for puhlle gathering and put le eiitoitnlnineuts was the sulij' . ' which Aehhetect Ash by spoke upon ' tho Orient Theatre laHl Thurad.. 0V01ll"K- .... . , i Old time buildings, said Mr Anlil absolutely endanger the llos of il' puhlle both from a saultary ami lln iiroof standpoint. . He Biioko of tho modern eiitllatlni system of the Orient Thontre. with it rnnr nuiRHlve ent Hues In each . and four In tho celling, taking mi; n warm and foul air and the iool " coming In from the basoment and m tematle ventilation at all times Mr. Aflhby pointed out the fnci Hi tho old Hijle windows only "' draught and was certainly wi pi-entllatlou. pi-entllatlou. He also spoke of the mil. concreto machine room, and c-on.i.i-lloor and fireproof construction of M. beautiful building throughout Al-of Al-of Its modern comlences which add -greatly lo the co.nrort nnd Pleasuie. if VIZ Stated that the Orient Tl n tro would ho a creillt to ' cl'V M mesas largo HAn.o.lcnlork. an- wns very much plenaed note I -our people aro proud of It and uppn ClMr "Ashby's remarks were very In-structUe In-structUe as well as educational !,::::: I orient A,r L fur PERFECT MODERN Measure T !,r;::: ItheatreIiJ a VImh)s III. ilrst mIIIi the Intol ami bcM from the leading, largest m X luaaafiuluieiw In lite iinl.ciM'. H 4 s Noil' ii i mi. Hteadfast aim to plenBe everybody This object A H J i ..iiimi !,. n inii'liHheil ti having the saute kind of program every i SH ik iimlii. ii.. tt ime MtlKTN seeing to be the solution ot tho problem. T jH X lOIHv AT M'.XT WIWIK'S OFI'LIMNUS T H MoihIiin, AuUbt 17th X M & "DAVID COPPERFIELD" X b si;m:n put i' si'i'.t'iAL X , H Ui nl in. kiuit w omlu ful masterpiece In photo play, accompanied 1 .In Iiwiiii Msiei'n mipropilale music H X m.vs on tiii: .vmv ion Tin: m ones H X WotluoHilav, Autirtt ItMh H "THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII" B 7(H) lltaiitlfal Scenes In Slv .Mnsshe Pari-. !M T (...ml' Kl In.H uiagulllceiii production or POMPBII Is so far ahead M m all ot ii ik its luiiesome Don't rail to see It and hear the mclo- X B v (lions .Ir.itHH or Miss Dawson's lullu Special music. X nH ; m 1 VHt'i? . i. rt Ll (MLB LOVB" racing a hugh lion litBt week. fll Don i Ihi to -. , (hit wiekn episode More Intensely Interesting H ' thmivii i. mMiniation or this gripping wondorrul serial romance A M ' a. or s. Ii .1 in .1, l.'t ..ml adventure appearing every Saturday. lifl X llarmi'iilo .a miles In attendance X ft . v . T gjg s rvinLFraHHaBBWaBBLH ' K EtV ' St'r y(lllB'fccBBBiaBBBBBB . IB 'T lvWH J BBbbbbLH X m "w V Pa' fy?TC!r. ui,, Micr7iHBwBBBwWBBBBBl X B v X Sttn. riem DWID COPPBUFIBLD" 7 part wondorful masterpiece J X shown at tin Orient Theatre Monday, August 17th. ! I i fl 5 -- . 1! fl t S x 9 MISS ETHEL DAWSON t 'j i fl Thorough toaohor of tho violin. '' (Jrmluato of Hnropoan colludes anil T ', ' fl XiadvaiiSfl SKldaut, rv,lhu, luto Prot Peterson of Salt LaJCUy,, j ( M T'f'ifc rnnri..yntvTiirtrrnitrA,rtTCric-mi Fork hoHWmaTicnt futuro homo -. it fl Y ad deslies to oiganl7o a ehiBH or pupils. i llsifl it t f IB 1 I0KF1-XT tiiuo, ((iii(iii and tone tfiiiirunlooil. fl Choice Out Flowers , fl i gt rerus and Floral Dosfgnt. I i Send lo tho Lehl Floral Co, Lohl, I. I Tclepliono 'JO.J. Vfe dollrer V (Hll PHOMPTLY UU. W R l ) s BBVaBLfl' " '$ I l'hff'n "1W T" t k" PH I9BHb(bbBH A11 tl UeW lnatorials aro liri ilflH wSiPJHBS here all tho new fabrics, all iiS,lS:S7li J:v, irjVMl v MBHBBBHBfli i the new coloringB novor have ' wj r-iJwkf j we shown a more beautiful lot 'fl wkJ. -!' !.-'"- ' ' -vsaff; of wo1 drcss Rods and silks- ! KWlL ' rcoVpF Seo our a11 wo1 sores at ! I '4mYy 48c per yard. All colors. I ! WE ENJOY CHILDREN IN OUR STORE. BRING Good half wool cashmere at . 1 THEM IN AND FIT THEM OUT WITH BRAND NEW 23c por yartl ( J I OUTFITS FOR SCHOOL. FROM TOE TO TOP. WE Now fall ffinffhams-tho best ' ' J I SEE THAT THE CHILDREN'S THINGS WE SELECT at i0c per yard. ' Jl . ARE STRONGLV MADE SO THEV WILL STAND THE . , '. 1 STRAIN OF THEIR PLAYFUL, BUSY. LITTLE BODIES. Best Galote ad other suit- ; MAKE YOUR GIRLS AND BOYS HAPPY BY ing go at 12 l-2c per yard. (' DRESSING THEM WELL. THEY WILL STUDY Ncw knit goodg for cool J I THEIR LESSONS BETTER WHEN NEATLY CLAD. September mornings. I J YOU CAN BUY LOTS OF CHILDREN'S CLOTHES IN t ! OUR STORE FOR LITTLE MONEY. fc V Am. Fork Co-op. Inst. t!J "The Peoples Store" J. H.Storrs; Mgr. ' 1 ' 1 ".-"" "" ' 1 JMi,aBBMiMJBlaBMBMBBMMBMMBlMMBMBMBMMBMiMMQBMalBMBMB ,., . .,. . . ' trt |