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GOODWIN'S WEEKLY. 13 H "Local Bottling" I and "Local Beer" DO NOT CONFUSE THEM "Local Bottling" means BEER that Is shipped here in kegs from breweries a thousand miles away, to be run into bot tles after it reaches its destination, weeks later. Local Beer" is breweTl here in Salt Lake and bottled here immediately after it is . ready. Fisher Beer is a "LOCAL BEER" and it Is bottled di I rect from the brewery vat, without over i being filled into "wooden kegs at all. j Which of the two do you think is more nearly like the original brewery beer? A. Fisher Brewing Co., Salt Lake City The Prize is In the Beer. I AS I REMEMBER THEM I mu C. C. GOODWIN All Bookstores $2.00 GET THE HABIT SWIM AT THE 44 S AN" 52 West Broadway Turkish Bath fl'i Expert - and Bed Attendants I Ask For Lemp's St. Louis Beer The Beer the live ones drink. C. fl. Reilley, Distributer Phones: Wasatch 688, 2577 216-18 So. Slate Salt Lake City, Utah ga - , .,. will Bpend the summer months viBlting relatives, r Mr. Walker, who formerly lived In this city, being connected with the editorial staff of the Tribune, has a large number of friends here who will bo glad to make his stay a pleasant one. The Interest in the Sarah Daft homo was so manifest upon the opening day that the ladies who have worked untiringly to make it the splen did success it should be, ifeel assured that the gen erous public will 'be liberal in its help to continue the work outlined by the founder of the home when she provided for tho building. The Saraih Datt home is a haven for aged men and women, one of the most worthy charitable institutions in the city, and one which should readily command the assistance of all who can afford to give something. There was a dispute recently in the Family club in San Francisco, when several men wre discussing an entertainment to be given by the club. "Pop" Hamilton .and John Walter were among them. I ' J "The club," said Hamilton, "has given an en tertainment for the Catholic church at Portola. Now it is going to give an entertainment for the Congregational church at Woodslde. If there's a synagogue in San Mateo it's only fair that we should arrange an entertainment for its benefit too.." "Utterly useless doing that," said Jack Walter. "Why?" demanded Hamiltcn. "Nobody would believe that the synagogue needed the money," said Walter. One San Francisco paper, which like the oth ers has more or less of a struggle getting the name of D. C. .Tackling correct, in the excitement manifested down on the coast in anticipation of the new occupant of the millionaire wing of the St. Francis, now calls him "Colonel Hugh Jackling." The good stork dropped in on the Daniel Alex anders on Monday, leaving a baby girl to gladden the household. The Cypress bridge club was entertained on Tuesday by Mrs. B. F. Bauer. Mrs. W. F. Brown and Miss Irene Brown of Fremont, Neb., are the guests of Mrs. George H. Dern. With 'Miss Margaret Vadner's guest, Miss El len Lyon as the motif, Miss Marjorio Howard gave a the' dansant at her home on Tuesda atternoon. For Mrs. A. J. Bradley and Mrs. E. B. Stev enson, the mother and sister of J. H. Frederick son, Mrs. Frederickson gave a. tea at the Tennis club on Tuesday. A hundred of her friends were invited. Mr. and Mrs. George 0. Iielf entertained a dozen friends at dinner on "The Roof" on Monday evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Gnado of Oil City, Pa., ,Mrs. Gnade is a sister of Mrs. Itelf's. Mr. H. H. Hayes entertained a number of friends at luncheon at the Cafe Maxim on Mon aay. A beautiful luncheon "which took place on Wednesday, was that given by Mrs. Karl A. Shied at her residence. Mrs. Arthur H. Parsons has returned from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Howard gave a dinner for a score of friends on "The Roof" on Mon day evening. Miss Eleanor Park gave a dancing party on Thursday evening at "Shady Brook" the country homo of Mayor and Mrs. S. C. Park. For the Misses Lola and Joan Johnson, Miss Dottle Felt entertained a number of friends at All Noxt Wock Opening Sunday Malinco, 2:30 P. M. U SIiomn Dally UtHO, TtlW, 1)115. H Vaudeville's Greatest Animal Act. JOHN ROBINSON'S EDUCATED ELE- H PPIA'NTS. H Offering the only elephant on earth playing H a H CLEM BEVINS. H and Company, in a quaint comedy, "Daddy." H A Burnt Cork Jubilee, H COAKLAND, McBRIDE and Ml LP. jH JACK KAMMERER and EDNA HOWLAND H Jollity and Jingles Mirthfully Mingled. H THE THREE NEWMAN H iCaper'ng Comically Awheel. H 500 good parquet seats ovory afternoon, 10c; M special prices for Sunday matlnco only, H Parquet, 20c; Balcony, 10c; Boxes, GOc. H 'II 1 10 COOMiST SPOT IN TOWN. M Tiiiiperntiire nlwii; (15 to OS. I H Cafe Maxim I Leading Cafe of the City H With cuisine unexcelled and H a perfection of service not to H be found elsewhere H Now Under New Management Which caters exclusively to the H trade of ladies and gentlemen. A H high class merchant's lunch at 40c H a table d'hote dinner for M connoisseurs at $1.00 fl Good Music and Refined Entei tainment jH Gate Maxim I Bruce L. Brown, Mgr. Kcnyon Hotel Bldg. H Visit eS Walker's I Soda Fountain I Everything new. The best H equipped fountain west of Chi- cao. Under management TOM I BROWN, best hi own soda d is- penser in Salt Lake. Light Lunches also served. Tables for ladies.