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Show THE SALT LAKE TIJItlUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, .FEBRUARY I, 1920. 12 PRESIDENT , leader, K W. PENROSE, L. D. B. church C. celebrates h'T birthday today. who eighty-eight- NOTED LECTURER SPEAKS IN LOGAN to 1 Tnhun I.OGAN. Keb. 3 Mrs k. torturer talked t Christina Fred-rr- i. thl Federation of Women's Clubs totUy at the .Cham Tobacco Hardens the Arteries , Overtaxes the Heart and Shortens Life Intimate Friend and Rela ti vc to Honor L. D. S. Churchman Today. Says Dr. Connor, Who Suggests a Simple Test to Find If It Is Hurting You. Can You Stand It? Prldent Ienro. first counselor to President Heber J. Grant of the I. IX 8. church, today celebrate hi e eighty-eight- h birthda. President was born February 4, 1832 in Chamber ell, England. President Fenroiw yesterday aat up for the first time after an illness of more than a eck. A large reception and the birthday party had been planned for eveKievenlh ward chapel lust Hunday but Penrose, ning In honor of Presidentcondition K was in iew of his weakened postponed. Instead of the public celebration, members of hia family and a few most intimate friends will gather today at the Penrose home io celebrate the and eight years of their host. Active in clvlo and public affairs as veil as In the Interests of the L. L. 8. as thurvh, iTesidrnt Penrose has served a member of the state legislature. Home in years ago ha was actively engaged In newspaper work. He came anto Utah of mi, and In 1904 was made apostle1911 the U D. 8. church. Pecember 7.Presibe became counselor to the late President Joseph K. 8m!th, and when of the dent Grant succeeded to the head church he chose Mr. Penrose as his first counselor. C. W. New York. Jert-ros- four-aoo- Mis-eou- hs reotol. Continental Life Insurance com The pany of Missouri will bate Its headquar Will In Kansas tors City. Th companyContiretain the present offices of the McCornlck in the nental Life of Utah This building for. the next three years. made ass the result of ofarrangements the directorate of at the last meeting the old company, held December 31. RED CROSS SEEKS VOLUNTEER WORKERS be the beginning of very serious catarrhal trouble. Next, In the morning, before taking your usual smo4(e, walk up thrss flights of stairs St a regular paoe, then atop. If you find that you ar out of breath, If your heart beat la forced, trembling or Irregular, you may be the victim of a functional or organic heart trouble. If you feel that you must amoks or chew to quiet your nerves, you ar a slave to the tobacco habit and are slowly poisoning yourself with the Insidious and furfural. In deadly drugs, either case, you have Just two alternatives keep on with your process regardless of th dangers, and surfer the consequences, or rid yourself of th habit and escape the dangers. You can overcoms th craving and stop the tobacco habit In a very short time by using the following Inexpensive formula: Go to any drug store and ask for Nlootol. Take one tablet after each meal and In a comparatively short time you will have no desire for tobacco. The craving will Ith the nicotine poishave left you. oning out of your system your i general health will quickly improve. Hein When esked shoot Mleotok ea ef hi leading dru.xts'e said: Meotul Is truly s woo. derhd remedy for the tobacco habit. It la way aliead of aoythiaf we hart ever sold befort. of VV heart. slstame to the hand-rayeteians on their tortuous Journey across the plains During the earlier portion of Ins life Mr. Turnbow was active In canal construction, railroad work and other pioneer aitlvliira. He was also au aitue memlier of the L D. 8. church and for a number of year was first counselor to the bishop of the Fifth ward In Salt and later was se ond counselor to bishop Henry Burton of Farmers ward. Mr. Turnbow Is survived by his widow,' Mr. Harah A. Turnbow, and eight children, Mr. Iaiella rt g, If you use tobacco In any form you easily detect Its harmful effects by makRe ing the following simple tests: aloud a full pags from a book. If your voice becomes muffled, hoars and and you must frequently clear your throat, the rhanree are that your la affected by catarrh and it may throat More than a rilHE season's greatest and most unique nozelty! Beal moving pictures made on the L stage in full view of the audience, with Salt Lake talent, completed picture to be Come see how the movies are made! Different scene theater a Salt Lake Institution TODAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY The picture you have been waiting for n; NORMA TALMADGE CARPENTERS DELAY THEIR CONVENTION gpeiial Wo ara aatborteed by tha maoiiraeturers to refund the. stosey to my. dissatisfied SMStwanx, and vi would out permit tbe eaa of our aam marli. nairas the remedy possessed uo usual trua-elad Naoiol is sold la tbls cliy under ae druf-glatmoney-barfoaraatea by allSchramm Jubnsoa, Pruf a. laclndmg (AdvartlsamanLl ' shown later at this theater, every night! Harrow, Mrs. Thressa M. brown. Mrs. Mettle P. Divers. Mrs Gertrude IJbl.v, R F.. Joseph A.. Parley and Le Grand Turnlniw, and manv grand and also bj two sisters, Mrs. Hophroma farter of 8t. Deorge and Mrs. Margaret Mitchell of SheLoves and Lies to Tha Tribuoe. LOGAN; Feh. 3. The state council of carpenters convention, which was to have been held at Logan next Saturdav, has been postponed on account of the health conditions of the state, acord-In- g to the announcement made by C. C. Garff, head of the local union of carpenters and Joiners. The carpenters had planned two sessions and an elaborate banquet in the new banquet bail of the Hotel Uceles, and these will form the program as soon as the convention can be held. The Rd Cross la anxious that all women who can dsvots a part or all their Why Druggists Recommend frw days In making tim. during ths nextand dressings gauxe Jackets pneumonia for the hospitals applv at the Amelia Swamp-Ro- ot . The Red Cross has palace this morning. volunteered to make a large number of these articles for the four Halt Lake hosFor years druggiiits have pitals In order to relieve the nurses from watched many with much interest the rethis work. Word was received yesterday at the markable record maintained bv Ir, the great kid'Red Cross offices that, owing to Illness Kilmers Swamp-Root- , of pupils and teachers, Rowland hall ney, Jtver and bladder medicine. will close today. It is a physicians prescription. is a strengthening mediSwamp-Roo- t 1847 cine. It helps the kidneys, liver and bladder do the work nature intended CALLED BY they should do. has stood .the test of Swamp-Roo- t Tribune. Spec!,! to The is sold by all druggists on its it years, 3. F. Robert Feb. AMERICAN FORK. merit and it should help you. No other Turnbow of Balt Lake. SI years of age. medicine has so many friends. a pioneer of isl7, died at th home of kidney and start Be sure to get Hwatnp-Roo- t bis daughter, Mrs. B. W, Brown, in this Infirmities Incident to old treatment at once. city today. wish first to test However, if you age were the cause of death. Mr. Turnbow was born In Perry coun is great preparation, send ten rents ty, Ala., December 11. 1$3. and In the to Dr. Kilmer Oo., Binghamton, N. Y., "spring of 1$4. removed with hi parents for a sample bottle. When writing be III. The fainllv spent the to Nauvoo, Halt Lake Daily winter at Winterquarters sure and mention The succeeding (Advertisement.) and In the spring of 1X47 started upon Tribune, the long trip to Utah. Mr. Turnbow was In A. O. Smoot's company and drove a team the entire distance. Later Air. Turnbow rendered great as PIONEER OF formerly of tobacco. The best known habit forming principal of tobacco Is nicotine, but the most Is furfural, deadly and demoralising both are deadly poison, which, when absorbed by the system, slowly, but surely, affect the nerves, membranes, tissues, vital prgans and vitality of th body, 1 he harmful effect of tobacco varies and depends on circumstances and the In some It causes general Individual. i Dill t y, othei catarrh of the throat, Indigestion, constipation, extreme nervousness, sleeplessness, loss of memory, lack of will power, cowardice and fear, mental confusion, etc.; In others It causes heart disease, bronchial troubles, hardening of the arteries, palpitation of the heart, tuberculosis blindness, cancer and the common affliction known as tobicco SlfoETY-FIR- A. t,. Reeve of Kanxs City, general counsel for the Continental Life Inaur-anc- e company, now of that city, haa been a v laltor at the atate capital for twort (lava to arrange for the transfer to of fund, formerly belonging to the Continental Life Insurance company of Salt Lake, and on deposit alth Rulon H. AVella, Utah insurance comm Iks loner. After conference with Mr. Wells and with Dan H. Shield, attorney general. It was decided that th. director of th. new Missouri company, which la absorbing the T tah company, wtll by formal action of It board of director recite the fact that the merger ha met with the approval of atate commlaslonera of Insurance, and aak for the tranfer of the securities now on defwlt with Mr, Well by Hardy, auperin express direct to A. L Insurance depart tendent oithe Miaaourl inenL Word from Kansas City la to the ef been elected feet that J. W. Cooper of the new company, while W. president K. McGornlck of halt Lake la fourth vice Jame presidentI of the newof company. the board of di Cow gill president Dr. Connor, Johns Hopkins hospital, says: Hundreds of thousands of men who amoks and chew and who bellevs themselves healthy are suffering from progressive organic ailments. They would never have been afflicted had It not been for the use of tobacco, and most of them would soon get well if they would only atop the ua re FUNDS M EAST SENT WILL BE Racorv-strucil- h OF 88 YEARS ber of Pom mere building on in tbs Home." Mrs Fredertt k was to havs been one of the htef lecturer at the houeekeepers conference of the Agt I' uitural college, hut reme west before the seeslon was called off and has delivered a number of tniimctlve lectures to the women, of th colleges and the city. From story of the same name by Wilkie Collins with Norma Talmadge in tbe moet pleasing A rollicking comedy-dram- a role of her career PATHE NEW8 COMEDY GEM STRAND -- The Theater Beautiful TODAY NOW PLAYING Rothapfel Unit Programme HARRY MOREY Water BETTY BLYTHE The Last Hour False Gods, Wild Flowers ALL MAN SBB5 'In From tha fascinating Saturday Evening Post story, "Fiddler's Green, ADDED ATTRACTION Memorial eenrices for departed members of 145th (First Utah) artillery at Camp De Souge, France. First tune in U. S. DEATH ggjgK With The Wood of Fair Comedy LADIES. BRAY PICTOGRAPH. GOOD NIGHT, 7 2L CZ md Beginning TONIGHT JAZZ & JOY Beginning TONIGHT AT THE ORPHEUM NEW BILL TODAY SALT LAKE THEATRE , Helpless and in the power of a maddened Beast, who won her in a fight, a lovely maiden is saved from death and worse by MATINEE TODAY TONIGHT LAST TIME A. H. WOODS PRESENTS THE LAUGHING SUCCESS 8MASHINQ, hand-to-han- d FROLICS OF 1920 George fflS BEA IS With their own orchestra In- - On Yesr In New York. Prices: 60c to 2.00; Mat. 60c to Plus Wsr Tsx. 1.50. in conjunction with the regular six acts of NEXT ATTRACTION 3 NIGHTS COMM. VAUDEVILLE Thurs. Feb. 5 StuartMuker presents D00TMARKINGT0N5 MrHEATRi? WASATCH , TELEPHONE CONTINUOUS 1 TO 11 P. M. Matinees kiddies, 10c; Adults, 20c (except Sundays and holidays). Evenings All Seats, 30c. ADMISSION: T,TH MATINEE TODAY TAKE A TIP AND SEE ITS A SCREAM! MATINEE SATURDAY Prices Night, 2Sc te 75c; Boxes, Matinee 25c, 36c, 60c. TV UVv OUR MOTTO 1. - 38 ABOUND THE TOWN A PLAYcfYOUTHand LOVEadSUMMERTinE Price Evening, 60c t Saturday Matin, 60c to Pua War Tax. Seat Now Selling $2 00. l.M You'll Like It. Grover Frankie Follydol ' during dinner, f 30 to 9. and from aupper 1 19 to 12 30 on ekto mxhts 9 on During dinner, Sunday. and tea, 4 to 6, hbaturday afternoons. fter-the- tr WALLACE REID in the thrilling, laughable love story DOUBLE SPEED" Current Events. ' Paramount Magazine. Burton Holmes. The Paramount Special Production of THE TBEE OF KNOWLEDGE. T0M0BB0W M 38 w&v ALWAYS THE BEST PICTURES FOUR DAYS LAST TIMES TODAY The Smashing Big Hit coKMmr rsrv Z7 Cloninger Ralph and players. In The Unkissed Bride BEGINNING r TODAY BIG WESTERN DRAMA ro IS) 3) (o) 38 rQ) (O) No moTt exciting picture dram bu been staged in recent time thin Calibre 38. also the element of mystery and suspense and a wonderful love story which posses that alone would be excuse enough for the production Also MACK SWAIWT Formerly Comedian with FATTY ARBUCKLE, In AMBROSE'S DAY OFF Comdv 38 The Tribune W ant Ads Bring Result |