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Goodwin's weekly : a thinking paper for thinking people. [volume] (Salt Lake City, Utah) 1902-1919, January 31, 1914, Image 3

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GOODWIN'S WEEKLY 3 ll
SALT LAKE THEATRE george d. pyper, M8r
MONDAY and TUESDAY, FEB. 2-3
With all the pomp and magnificence which characterized its brilliant runs of
Two Years at the Royal Adelphi Theatre, London. One Year in Sidney and Melbourne, Australia.
One Entire Year in Paris, France. One Entire Season at the Park Theatre, New York.
JOHN P. SLOCUM offers
The Peerless Musical Success of Three Continents
THE QUAKER GIRL
with VICTOR MORLEY and the Original New York Cast.
IMMENSE COMPANY, CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA
NEXT ATTRACTION
ONE NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 4TH
Max RabinofFand Daniel Mayer, managing directors present The Incomparable,
ANNA PAVLOWA
Assisted by L. NOVIKOFF
And Complete Company and Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Theodore Steir, Conductor.
Prices $1.00, 1.50, 2.50, 3.00. Boxes $4.00
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Mathonihah Thomas O. P. Soule
Thomas & Soule
LAWYERS
Suite 917-918-919 Boston Building
I AMERICAN I
WORLD'S GREATEST MOTION PICTURE PALACE
Two Dayi, Commencing Sunday, February First
FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN-BEVERLY BAYNE
In a Two-Pait Comedy Drama
"THE GIRL AT THE CURTAIN"
A good, clean, wholesome photoplay that will make
excellent entertainment far the most critical
h HARRY C. MYERS and ROSEMARY THEBY
i in a Drama of Merit
. "THE MOTH"
MARY FULLER in
"THE PERFECT TRUTH"
AMERICAN CONCERT ORCHESTRA
WITH PIPE ORGAN.
Professor J. J. McClellan, Conductor and
Organist.
Continuous performance daily from 1 2 noon to 1 1 p. m.
Coming, February 9h. I Oth and 1 Ith
"DAVID COPPERFIELD", in Seven Reels
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I AFTER THE THEATRE
Go to the
Pullman Cafe
New Grand Hotel
MUSIC and ENTERTAINMENT
The Quality Beverage
" Wagener's Imperial" is the quality beverage.
All clubs serve it. The city's best homes keep
a case in the cellar. People who know good
beer real beer critics say there is no better
beer brewed in America. Just 'phone and
we'll supply you with
Wagener's
Beer
"Brewed in the Mountains"
A Choice of 1 600 Gifts for the Labels
H. WAGENER BREWING CO.
142 E. 1st So. St. Phone Wasatch 2 1 8
jBESuluvan-ConsidiheVaudeviIIe M
lnlp AsYouSeeUtn'NewYork. H
A BIG BILL OF MERRY-MAKERS! M
Opening Wednesday Matinee, Fob. 4 H
PRINCE FLORO
man-monkey. The most remarkable M
exhibition of the day In vaudeville. B
"A NIGHT IN A POLICE STATION." H
Pretty Girls! Clover Comedians. M
MARY DORR " M
Character Comedienne H
ARTHUR GEARY
Lyric Tenor Direct From London H
WILSON AND RICH
In Songs and Dances H
Tho Mutual Wcokly Empross"Orchcstra H
Regular Empress Prices 30c, 20c, 10c
Matinees Daily, 500 Parquet Seats, 10c. M
PANTAGEq I
Unequalled Vaudeville on Broadway L JB
Now Planing. H
POWERS' ELEPHANTS I
Mtstodonic Matvels! H
BILL LINK and BLOSSOM ROBINSON H
DUMITRESCU TROUPE I
OTTO BROTHERS I
BENSON & BELL
ANIMATED WEEKLY I
Three Performances Daily, 2:45, 7;30, 9:15 H
Night Prices, 10c, 20c, 30c. I
MATINEE, 1 200 SEATS, 1 0c I
Phone Was. 434 I
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WEEK OF SUNDAY EVENING I
Feb. 1 , The Utah Stock Company H
Presents a Big Revival of M
"UNCLE TOM'S CABIN" I
Latest New York Version m
PRICES, NIGHT 75c, 50c, 25c
MATINEES, Thursday and Saturday 50c, 25c, 15c ifl

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