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GOODWIN'S WEEKLY 9 We Make a Specialty of keeping our stock of flowers in the Summer as Fresh and as Beautiful as at other seasons. Hard work, but our prestige and patronage demand it. HUDDART FLOKAL CO. East Second South, Opposite Grand Theatre Wedding and Graduation Presents REISER'S JEWELRY STORE Oldest in Utah. Established i860 1 2 East First South St. Both Phones 2640 Private Millinery Parlors Hats Cleaned and Remodeled PLUMES CURLED. FINE STOCK OF MILLINERY. ORDER WORK A SPECIALTY. Mrs. E. M. Pow 451 South Main fatreet. All That (he Name Impll Every detail of the Peerless reveals the designer's ever-present thought Beauty -Pleasure-Comfort No wonder the Peerless enjoys the most exacting and distinguished patronage. H AUGUST STOCKER II Dealer In High Grade Motor Cars fi 71 South State Strt HAYNES AUTOCAR 1 ;. ' r TB&g Sz , Mr Nl viously, and those who did not have the oppor- j tunity of witnessing It before will be glad of the second chance. The play needs no advance review, suffice it to say that it is well worth seeing and seeing again. "WHEN I WAS YOUR AGE." When pa was my age there were few Grown men could do what he could do; He didn't waste his time at play, But did a man's work every day; He'd muscles that were hard and strong; He sought the right and shuned the wrong; His parents never had to scold Or fret when pa was twelve years old. "When. I was your age " Jimmunnee! How often pa says that to me! At every meal I have to hear The same old thing, or pretty near; When he was my age he would eat Just wholesome tilings and pass the sweet; He wouldn't even taste of cahe. And shunned pie for his stummick's sake. When pa was my age he would save Up every cent he got and brave? If he'd of met a lion, it Could not of frightened him a bit! The thing he liked to do the best Was good hard work, with, little rest; In school he stood above them all, And he was nearly six feet tall. "When I was your age " Every day Pa hands that out the same old way; His head is bald, his stummick's bad; He's lost the muscle that he had; Ma can't afford to keep a maid; ' Pa's not a great man, I'm afraid At least no banners seem to fly, And no bands play when he goes by. Down where he labors, wet and dry, They keep pa in a litle cage; I wonder why he wishes I Wbuld be like ho was at my age? S. E. Kiser, in Chicago Record-Herald. A headline tells of 'beauty secrets 4000 years old." Didn't know we had any chorus girls as far gone as that. Salt Palace 1 That's where your girl always !H wants to go. A place to J DANCE, a place to meet your til friends. Everything high class JH and conducted in a 11H FIRST CLASS 1 MANNER I Pleasure for All I Follow the Crowd M I SaltaLakeUbeatre I 1 GEO.'D. PYPER, MANAQBn 'H - H FIVE NIGHTS Commencing TUESDAY jl AUGUST 3d Matinee Saturday H ;'H FIX THIS DATE IN YOUR MIND ' And be sure to make no other engagement for 'i you certainly will wish to see the Wagenhals & l Kemper Co 's Special Production of EUGENE WALTER'S I "Paid in Full" I Pronounced by every dramatic critic in this country and M by two million, five hundred thousand persons as the 11 Greatest Play of This Generation II ttfififjif fifif if if if if I KEITH -O'BRIEN CO. I if Fine Footwear for Men W I l$h Three Pomls to consider: Shoe comfort, style, wearing quality. Vm II Wjg We carry for men shoes and Oxfords at one price $5.00 iUP II V But it is the best shoe made. , II fMade to fit the foot comfortably-rather than squeezirg the foot to fit the shoe. yp The styles vary, but in every case they fit. Jljko II Better footwear is not to be had even at higher prices. P ll tlf you are charged $6 or $6.50 you are adding to the profit. a II Our line is standard, the leather and workmanship being the best, the result MlT hI is that the shoe will wear and keep on wearing, holding its shape to the last. Wj) II if if if if if if if if if if if if if I