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Show L ORACLE THEATRE V" RAY H RYAN of Ogden, Utah. I RAY RYAN and ELLA HALL in "HER SOUL'S INSPIRATION' ' AT THE ORACLE SUNDAY AND MONDAY. Saturday Specials Cash at the store only. Every article ar-ticle is guaranteed to please and the last opportunity to get these values Nebraska Corn, per can 10c Domestic Oil Sardines, 6 for.. 25c No. 5 boxes soda crackers ....45c Tall cans pink salmon, each. .. 15c Utah canned Peas, each 10c Utah Cherries, black or white 2 cans 25c Sweetest Creamery Butter, lb .40c Morgan Cream Cheese, 2 lbs... 45c Large Red Apples, 6 lbs 25c 20c Sliced or grated Pineapples Pine-apples 15c 3 Packages Crackers or Cookies Cook-ies 25c Toilet Paper, 2 rolls 15c Home-grown celery stock 5c 150 size Oranges, doz 25c Fresh Cottolene, pail 40c SMITH "GROCERY L 26th and Wash. Phones 284-285. r "FROU FROU" I Remarkably effective scenes, splen did costuming, a thrilling story and , -1 1 p i rb acting characterize ' The Hungry Hun-gry Heart," the newest World Picture Brady-Made, which will be seen at the Utah theatre on Sunday and Monday with Miss Alice Brady in the leading role Taken from the famous play "Frou Frou." itm entrancing offering ; extremely effective. It tells a con--i tent, highly interesting story in a thoroughly pleasing manner Miss Brady wears the very latest thing in clothee in this great production and lor i his reason the picture will be of more than ordinary interest to all women. Advertisement oo 0G D ENf Theatre TOO AY V TOO AY LILLIAN GISH in "THE HOUSE BUILT UPON SAND" (The Latest Triangle Feature) ! Continuously 1 45 to 11 p. m. Admission Always 5c and 10c. GIRLS, DON'T MARRY Until you have seen Alice Brady in ' A Hungry Heart ' from the French stage play "Frou Frou" which created enormous sensation throughout the I world. Miss Brady has never been more charming and has never been more j dramatically effective than in this stupendous screen presentation of the wonderfully BUCCessful stage play, 'Frou Frou." Acting that registers perfectly, scenery that Is stuuing, gowns that charm all the women folks, mark this as a truly exceptional offering. Long to be remembered by all who are so fortunate as to see it. Popular plays and players. Phone 3060, Utah on Sunday and Monday. Advertisement Advertise-ment oo Harm's Jubilee Singers and Lenore Ulrich at the Alhambra tonight. 1000 seats at a dime. Children 5c, any seat. I SATURDAY SPECIALS 1 $30.00 Silk Dresses $22.50 1 $35.00 Silk Dresses $26.25 I $40.00 Silk Dresses $30.00 ! $12.00 Silk Poplin Dresses $9.00 I I $10.00 Silk Poplin Dresses $7.50 I H 1 SUIT SALE I I I 225 Odd and End Suits at Half Price I 1 75 $25.00 o $35.00 Suits, extra speica! $9.98 I H 50 $20.00 to $30.00 Suits, extra secial $7.50 I J 60 $20.00 to $25.00 Suits, extra special $5.00 I M 60 $15.00 to $20.00 Suits, extra special $2.50 I I 225 $15.00 to $25.00 Ladies' and Misses' Coats, 1 extra special $3.98 J I NEW SHIPMENT OF SATIN HATS JUST ARRIVED, 1 I I TO GO ON SPECIAL SALE FOR SATURDAY AT... $2.98 1 1 Last & Thess 1 j DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, Grain J. A. HOGLE & CO. S. M. Scott, Jr., Resident Partner. INVESTMENT SECURITIES 2409 Hudson Ave Phone 322. Members Chicago Board of Trade. Salt Lake Stock & Mining Exchange. Ex-change. Correspondents. Logan & Bryan. Hear the Colored University Students at the Alhambra tonight, to-night, 5c, 10c and 20c Children, Chil-dren, all seats 5c. . BOSTON BEAUTY Scientific treatment and care of the skin, scalp and hair. Shampooing, Shampoo-ing, hairdressing, manicuring and all branches of beauty culture Combings made into all the latest puffs, curls and switches. DOLL HOSPITAL PARLOR Reed Hotel Bldg., 421 25th Street. AT ALHAMBRA TODAY I HANN'S COLORED TROUPE OF JUBILEE SINGERS and LENORE ULRICH in "Her Own People" M 1000 Seats 10c; 1000 Seats 20c; Children 5c Any Seat in the House. THE CONCERT SUPREME SOUTHERN MELODIES AND GRAND OPERA. SCHEDULE Curtain 2:15. 4:15, 6:15, 8:15, 10:15. Don't Miss the Treat of the Season. The Feature Theatre in a Class of Its Own. QUALITY ENTERTAINMENT AND THE BIG PICTURES ' i E I! Beet Growing and I Its Benefits I CJtan farmers will -row more sugar beets during 1917 than ever before in the histoi v of the state. To supply the factories of the Amalgamated Sugar om- H pany m northera Utah and southern Idaho, boo.oon tons of beets will be grown. This will not only mean the payment of $4,200,000 to the farmers for the sugar H beets but also the advancement and betterment of the farm hinds that are H utilized for beet growing. Rotation of crops which includes the planting of H beets brings better soil conditions and increased yields. Thus the tarn.. ,s are m more than doubb benefited, through securing of a "cash' crop, better sou, largi-r yields In the future. ; Soil Improvement Means Future Crops I |