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I am n carpenter, mi the grippe leftjne with a chronic weak. ? i THEODORE AND COMPANY AT COLUMBIA WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY TO EVENTS WHICH SUBMARINE CRISIS EXCEPT k WEDNESDAY worn out and eeogh, Since Theodore Lorch came West 1 took all kinds of cough syrups without Here are the events with the June 8 Secretary Bryan refused to this season there have been quite a read about Vrnol and decided to Before I had taken a bottle 1 dates on which they took place, that sign second note; resigned. of people' discussing the and after taking two bottles 10 New cote warned Germany. bumper June I have aa to who was the most and i German the cured, led is to present question up entirely cough mj July 9 Germany replied British Bhlp popular stock leading man that play John I reeled new vim and energy. could not be protected by prefXSanons. ed in Salt Lake in the paBt ten Vmol is a delicious cod liver and Iron Feb. 4, 1915 Germany declared all , ence of an American aboard. colds and Theodore Lorch or Willard venae, guaranteed for coughs, waters around Great Britain and July 21 Another American note Iranchitia and for all weak, But let the question go un Mack. sent, calling for no reply, but r answered. Both men were great fa war a after Ireland zqne February heSISuist drug COMPANY stating position. " 18 and announced that every mervorltes and served the public well Provo, Utah. August J9 Arabic sunk with two with their art chant vessel found there would hs Americans drowned. Mr. Lorch la looked upon by those submarined. Oct 6 Bernstorff promised disa- who know him and have seen him Feb. 1) The United States warned vowal and reparation for Arabic. five or six year ago as an old held t,o be It would Germany that Jan. 8, 1916 Berlin promised to pay play stager. When they aay he Is an old nv strict accountability for Indemnity for Americans lost on stager, what does that , really mean trenchment on American life or Lusitania; Investigate case of Per- he brings to them over and above property. sia. sunk in Mediterranean, and You have only to witexperience? unMedFeb. 16 Germany replied the observe international law In Cover to realize what Under ness ' fairness of Great Britain's block iterranean. j he brings. ade and the necessltyof Jan. 25 Secretary Lansing announcto would force It to a conhad refused ed that Germany tinuance of this policy. carry out promises of disavowal. 30 steamer American 26 United States final word On April Jan. World Film Corporation Preand three killed. handed to Bernstorff., Lusitania torpedoed sents May 1 Advertisement In New York Feb. 4 Germanys relply received. .CLARA KIMBALL YOjJNG. papers warned American of danger Feb. 15 Germany warned world that of marine travel and hundreds In a five part Shubert Feat- all armed British and allied vesLusihad booked who on sels would be sunk without warnpassage uri mailed received tania namings. ing. United States demands withThe Yellow Passport 7 Lusitania Is sunk; 1200 drawal of order. May also 115 of them Americans 3 -- and 7 Senate and House drowned, larch Lockwood and May , Harold 13 United States protested voted to stand back of president May " Allison j saying America will not omit any March 28 United States "hears of In 'J word ' or act necessary to its sa- Sussex disaster; then, in 4 quick THEMAN IN THE red of the duty succession, of Eagle Point, Manrights maintaining j 7 SOMBRERO of American citizens. chester Engineer and Berwlnd-vale- . These sinkings precipitated May. 30 Germany replied Lusitann was armed and carried munitions. the present crisis. - run-dow- n, ap ait. . J sltua-tlor- run-dow- n i Princess -- You Certainly Should Have an Electric Oven TODAY md WEDNESDAY Gulf-lig- .i comfort-abl- o looking for ths easy way to cook, tho - tho way, tho clean way, the way of real economy- If you ail economy of cooking without watting heat, conserving tho nutritious food valuea. u . .f. It will do the baking and roasting for an average ht -- - size family, . -- 1? THURSDAY and FRIDAY big enough to bako bread, plea, biscuit t'ha J: f 3 Its hlcken, a roast anything. ofaap switch on tho front gives you full control an In. had bo the heat high," medium," or low" may off" and the flrelee or onap and the heat inetant, principle then operates. of order-da- nger it hat no complications nothing to heat In the room. no fire riek no odor op no1 tho heating element Is Inside the oven. Both the grates on which the food rests, andhe heating element are with easily removed so thatC ven can be kept clean ease. s j art i Equitable Feature Film Presents , I ' Co. -' f - MARY BOLAND j 1 The Price In of fa it , r 3r - h"? -- V i tn, f s'si Happiness K i t -- p 4 Jr, tv.: :; V Aa ' i i char-ace- 4 j (S. 1 Jm MAPYeOlA.NO m EPP!C0fWPPlNESS"l morraau motion ncruscs com, The Price of Happiness at The Princess Thurs- day and Friday. The bowels are the natural sewerage system 'of the body. When they- Become obstructed by r a part of the polaonous whlchTlhey should carry oft la absorbed Into the system, maxing Tm feel dull and stupid, ahd with the digestion and assim- Sstion of food. This condition is Weekly relieved by Chamberlains Tablets. Obtainable everywhere, adv ? i J i - $ i constl-patto- ni A i ft v -- e & $ mat-As- f ' . offer 4 i tA ' $ r V Hows Thi::? One IlundraJ Dollars any oaia of CUsrrh that can-a- rt cured by Ilal Catairh Cure. HaIIs Catarrh Cure :.a? be-- n taken w catarrh sufferers for the pas iBfcty-J- v years, an,! Inj i become h. re-as rtwn the most ed Halts Catanh Cure acts thri - 'a vs. Blood on the Muco tb Poison from t.io Uluol the disea,u , After you hare taken Ha!- r- we for a short time you , o a Wat Impror en crneral Irtalth. Start taking Hall CatarrU Titm. at once a?; get rid of catarrh. Baallng r-. - Cnd for festlmrtnlnla free If A CHBNEY A TTC.Toledo, Ohio. SolcMkj-- all Prussia: af i , ? T I ram ma i OURlFILMS We Devefcp Any Size Roll Vkttieieap Any Size film Pick I 'Mke An BIUn!winent i l Q IOf 20f 25 4 HCQlK-KRAf- , i SOME GOOD ADVICE "tx It sale?" Is the first question to M considered when buying, cough Chamber-Idn- a medicine for children. Cough Remedy has long been m favorite w,ith fnotbers of young sAfldren aa ft- - contains no opium or rfher narcotic, and may he given te m eBfliat confidently as to aiwadult. J is pleuwant. to takw, too, 'which is sd great Importance .when a medicine wrast be given to young children. TSA remedy is most effectual In coughs, cllds and croup. advt everywhere. IID A Tak Tlz grand for. aching, swollen, tender, calloused feet or corns. Is No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well known authority. Meat forma uric acid which excites the kidneys. They become overworked from (he strain, get sluggish and fall to filter the waste and poisons from the blood, then we get sick. 'Nearly all the rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness asd urinary disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The you feel a dull ache In the kidneys or- your back hurts of if the nrlne is cloudy, offensive, lull s of sediment Irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding, j stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; lake a tablspoonful In a glass of water before breakfast and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice combined Hthia water and hai been used for generations to flush 'and to stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralize the acids ln the urine, so it no longer causes Irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. ,Jad Salts Is Inexpensive and cannot injure; maker a delightful effer-vescent lithla water drink which ev. eryone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications. mo-men- t - nt k- , -- few doses often relieve of, prevent A short appendicitis. treatment chronic stomach trouble. The helps INSTANT, easy action of Adler-I-kIs astonishing Hedquist Drug company advt. a U CASTOR IA the-roa-- j L everywhere n, Back glass of S<a furts or Bladder Troubles you. -- -- V- t A t Hit liliVtsifts FEEl- -ll 1 cp-ln- . ioi ibi riHin v i Irf jsf 'WllliUUf'j' 25-ce- nt SALT IAKE CITY T - (pCCyB J?tH V UqerSiasAf Syuaily AlrzdiviPrm J r, satisfied. Ah J what relief. NoJ more tired This Is what the old stager brings no more burning feet, nor more feet; to the drama If he has a chance. swollen, aching, tender, sweaty feet He brings the technical equipment, f No more soreness in corns, callouses, the mental poise, the emotional com- bunions.' mand of the trained and serious arNo matter what alls your feet or tist. And how did he get these what under the sun youve tried withthings. He got them by playing ma- out getting relief. Just use "Tlz. ny parts and parts which demanded Tlz is the only remedy that draws characaer delineation and large emo- out all the polsosous exhudatlons tional expressiveness. Tlz cures which puff op the feet When you think back over the so never foot trouble limp your youll , plays of the last decade and realize or t draw up your face In pain. Your n ' how few of them were really Char' I V shoes wont seem tight and your feet Wise, ,V ' ' V acter studies, and how many of them r will never, never hurt of get sore A were merely farces or romances de1 ' L. ad AUmmt and swollen." Think of It, no more Af fending entirely on narrative inter- foot misery, no- - moreagony from Miss Cecil Fay, beautiful leailn g lady with Theodore Lorch Ca at est and latterly approaching the corns, callouses or bunions. . f The Columbia Monday, . May 1. simplicity of a mere movie, you will . Get box at any drug grasp with what a sense of surprise or department stqre and get store "Under Cover was greeted in New "THE WA9HOUT" relief. Wear smaller shoes. erstwhile owner. Sling Slop, maoa- - York. Just" once try Tlz. Get a whole es It for them. A wonderful comThe truth of the matter Is, when There Is .every indication of a bnt-lian- t for only 25 cents foot comfort un- the public sees an intelligent flayer years edy stoty interwoen with of It Think society turnout at The Colum accompaniment practicing his art on worthy materbia on Thursday night, April , 27, usually melodious ial he has brought the public T Into when Prof. A. C. Lund presents "The ensues and form th un MANY IN PROVO CITY the hteatre. Wshout,,, a Chinese comic operatic, ful couihination imaginable, prold TRY SIMPLE MIXTURE sktclu The actifcn transpires In 'ng unending fnn and merriment , Spring A special o:cLc..a the picturesque interior of a Chinese uiler the Many Provo people are surprised ia looked upon by many as Spring wash laundry, steeped with odd fas- personal direction of Prof. Lund will at the QUICK action of simple the most delightful season of the cination and -- exotic charm and pre- lnte-tr- et fhe scores. buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as but ear, this cannot be said of the sided over by a queer and super-comicThis simple rheumatic. The cold and damp wea- mixed In Adler Tlib In, e been psked for Chink, by name, Sling Slop. acta on BOTH upper and remedy ther on brings rheumatic pains which in Vineyard and Lake The story ls- - told of how a bevy ling are anything but . pleasant They lower bowel, removing such surprisof beautiful opera slnghrs, stranded Viewr and Pleass districts. can be reIiev"1, however, by apply- - ing foul matter that ONE SPOON-FUir a small far western town, take. The awards will ltd UwuS at the relieves almost ANY case i ing f'kn vi hAHlnlp,1. Liniment. Ob- i over a Chinese lailndry nnd how the enui'ttashme-- s oeelng next Monday. talnable sour - stomach or gas.- - A a i L lEshranm-Jnhnsa- n f c tf VGiLWli OSTAC Light Co EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE d v; wrdbefor & - . Inter-Swin- g ,i Utah Power ( fag Mary Boland in Jlere is a drama In which the hero represents a man of gentle birji and intellectual force, a man who plays a deep game to defraud the U. S. customs and apparently using his friends as a mask to hijle behind. The chief reason why the play is a popular success Is because the hero Is alive; the author has invented a character andthe episodes Of hls play are chosen to illustrate his to give the actor playing the part a chance to Impersonate. Now Mr. Lorcly never even tries to represent gentle birth ancK intellectual force. He doesn't have to. ' Long association with a beautiful art, faithfully served, would have given him that one dignity, if he had not originally possessed it by nature; and because he is a serious artist he can not fail to have the other dignity. Therefore his performance ia effortless at the very start. Being a skilled comedian, the play of, whimsy is a simple matter, and being also well trained in the very deeps of Shakespehrlan drama, when for a moment he is (ailed on to drop the mask and let his emotional sincerity stab through, he accomplishes the feat with almost startling effectlve-anness simplicity, the audience catching its breath and thrilling to the revelation. Then, too, Mr. Lorch has spoken the greatest verse in the j verse, world, and when some line of prcl prose, some charming phrase, he m not ashamed of It, but lets it come forth with music in its trip. When he has occasion to raise his voice, he does not scream shrilly. A full tone goes to thefar wall of the theatre, but there Is always more tone which might be used. He has alsomeways, as the saying goes, thing up hta sleeve." He Is complete master of the mechanics and the efnotton of his part You have entire confidence in him. Yon sit hack .1 get-ou- t . 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