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K 12 GOODWIN'S WEEKLY (Breakfast Lunch Dinner 7 to 0:30 11 to 2 B to 7:30 I SHAY'S CAFETERIA l 341 Main St. Opp. P. O. Salt Lako Olty HI 650 S. Hill St.i Los Angeles H In Hi C. E. MARKS NEPHI 'ENSEN I MARKS & JENSEN H Attorneys and Counselors at Law HJ 224'5-TS Atlas Block Phone Wajateh JS4 H Salt Lake City, Utah ! H Lconc Bono Charles A. Rico H LeRoy A. McGeo BONE, MGGEE & RICE H Attorneys and Counsellors HJ 4UFoIt Building Wasatch 5881 I ED. E. SHEPARD H DESIRE8 THE OPPORTUNITY H TO TELL YOU ALL ABOUT I Life Insurance H Phone Wasatoh 0817 or Call at Now H York Life, Walker Bank Building. " When Ordering I specify 1 Castle Gate or Clear Creek Coal GOOD COALS NONE BETTER UTAH FUEL CO. Judge Building, City tmmmmaBmmmHmmmmaamammmaaamaiummtmu I From the cleaning of the bar ley to tho bottling of the beer, every step in our processes takes place in our own plant, under our direct supervision. By buying our own barley and malting it ourselves wo get malt tbat is tho way we want it exactly riglit. FISHER. BEER is tho product of one con centrated plant, insuring un iformity of product' at all. times. Wo have no author izod' bottlers," except our selves, because correct bot tling is a delicate and import ant process. Wo c6uld not afford to intrust our product to small bottling plants who might not uso proper care in tho operation. The prize is IN THE BEEN. !A. Fisher Brewing Co. Salt Lake City. I :; FUEL ECONOMY H mS?) The wonderful Estate Oak H yfiSJsbsL Heater is so constructed that it is H cySk possible to absolutely control your H WTfflSft. fire and thus We can guarantee Tm imir F,FTY H0URS HEflT ON ONE CHARGE I S!MMiS GF 0RDiNARY S0FT COflL I hESvWw Economical fuel ennsumption HI vSSkhftzz&SfM is but one of the many splendid H Mffm features of the ESTATE OAK H mS&?SI be ure anc sce our line "befre I jk Estate 0ak Heaters $21 to $36 H fi(x ( I TfTWm. Esate Heaters - $35 to $46 HI S-l-ijLjL iJ Pansy Estate and H uTOri Howard Heaters - $9 to $19 H tSwK Overstuffed Living Room H yMmSik Furniture Upholstered In H ilSEKyB Leatner ad Tapestry 1 J CO-OP FURNITURE CO. H 31-33-35 South Main Theatrical and Amusements (Continued from page 0) cstlng aro the pictures or San Francisco's ramous resort, the Barhary Coast. The closing night or this world Tamed resort was celebrated In a most rnstldlous manner and every action was caught by the "camera man." Tho now bill which opens with a Wed nesday matinee promises much In the way of excellent entertainment. Happ Hearn's Sovon Wheelmen head the bill In what Is termed the craziest cycling act on the ' vaudeville stage. Cycles or every descrip tion arc Introduced and ridden by the seven comedians In the act. Mabel Florcnco and Borcsrord Lovctt have a unique offering called "Tho Tamer", produced by Holand West. It Is a clover playlctt, well acted and brlmrull or up-to-thc-mlnutc matorlal. Direct from an extended engagement . with tho "Zlegrcld Follies" or New York, Dingle and Corcoran ou"er a singing and dancing act that snaps or originality. Brlerro and King aro two or tho clever est artists in vaudeville at tho present time, both being singers with trained, voices and offering' songs that are a delight to the . car. Ocorgo F. Hall, is a comedian with whom every present day theatre goer Is ramlllar, having Tor years starred In his own shpw, "A Ragged Hero." Sorno or tho best lines or, tho piece arc now a portion or Ifls snappy monologuo. The Nagrys bill themselves as the 'iihl man Salamanders. ' Fire seems to hoItTtib terrors Tor thorn and tholr act is a dlstindt novelty, which IS greatly appreciated by all who have seen It. New' vlows by tho Weekly Events closife what Is promised as ono or tho very bejft bills or the season. UTAH THEATRE. Another big royalty play one or the biggest In Tact over produced in Salt Lake City, will bo offered to Utah theatro patrons next week when Wlllard Mack, Marjorlc nambcau and associate players will present "The Dawn or A Tomorrow", tho rcmarkalo play starred in by Oertruofe Elliott. Tho play was written by Mr?. Frances Hodgson Burnett and was the f' tion or a'blg eastern production and I .n the road, it has never bororc been ' jntcd here in ejock and it is really ono I 01 no greatest undertakings yet attempted I in this city. The play is in Tour acts with scenic effects that will cause an audience L BOBBIE GORDONE, Orpheum i