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Show '., : ' v . , . . I t . y A; . V Give Warning Serious Trouble. . J Do you experience fits of depression with restlessness, alternating . trith extreme irritability, bordering upon hysteria? Are your spirits AA(1 A f AAr Afl BA vkftf ArtA V" 1T1 4 A VTA11 1 A H Al Atf1 t A MAVW ( 1 1 4t-V frT . 0nv STARTING MONDAY, JAN. 5th. ETyrm B. Xlea Ptcwnt SktSc Sw3i"k SEetrygitt . """ B IK EABYM m mi lip A BtartHcglr Frany Company. One Langh from Brgmrtlgg to End. .Tost Can't Help it. We are here for a week and want "too an to ", . n . A SALT LAKE GIRL, AND A SALT LAKE FAVORITE i,';-lLZJLll , MISS JUNE MATHIS Beads the Company of Merry Makers. Seats now on sale. Come early and avoid standing up. We need you an, ana " THE- SEASON'S SUCCES8 OF SUCCESSES IN FARCE COMEDY. BEE MR. JOHN F. WARD. HE IS FUNNY. SALT LAKE TET 3 NIGHTS I THEATRE Commencing IllCUIllU AMERICA'S FOREMOST .... n GE- Vana?e?-: CLASSIC PLAYEB3 LUlJ.JAUeS ' II ill III VV MONDAY AND iTTESDAT 1 1 Vi V II li 1 1 NIGHTS AND W1DNES- Umm V UM DAY MATINEE, George N. Boker's Sublime Tragedy, r JAMES FRANCESCA AND DA RIMINI 1? WEDNESDAY NIGHT, M D f Shakespeare's Entrancing' II 11 limm MM 11 1 Comedy, WARIDIE TheTEMPEST J 'Nothing aspiring to the spectacular and beautiful of equal magnitude ever presented here. Overpowering la their magnificence, bewildering in their elaborateness. i PBICES Night, 25c to $1.50; Matinee, 25c to $1.00. " ' .Tulaive weeping? Do you leel something like a ball rising in yonr throat and threaten lng to choke you; all the senses perverted, morbidly sensitive to light and sound; pain in the ovaries, and especially between the shoulders; sometimes loss- of voice; nervous dyspepsia, and almost continually cross and snappy, with a tendency to cry at the least provocation ? If so. your nerves are in a shattered condition, and you are threatened threat-ened with nervous prostration. Undoubtedly you do not know it, but in nine cases out of ten this is caused by some uterine disorder, and the nerves centering in and about the organs which make you a woman influence your entire nervous system. Something must be done at once to restore their natural condition or you will be prostrated for weeks and months perhaps, and suffer untold misery. Proof is monumental that nothing in the world is better for this purpose than Xydia JC Pink ham's Vegetable Compound; thou anas and thousands of women have written us bo. ' How rirs. Holland, of Philadelphia, suffered among the finest physicians In the country, none of whom could help her finally cured by Lydia E.-Pinkham's E.-Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. . . tt Dear Mas. Ptkkham : For over twp years I was a constant sufferer suf-ferer from extreme nervousness, indigestion, and dizziness. Menstruation was irregular, had backache and a feeling of great lassitude and weakness. weak-ness. I was so bad that I was not able to do my own work or go far in the street. I could not "sleep nights. 44 1 tried several splendid doctors, but they gave me no relief. After taking Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound I soon began to feel better, and was able to go out and not feel as if I would fall at every stepT I continued to take the medicine until cured. 6 1 cannot say enough in behalf of Lydia E. Pinkham's medicine, and heartily recommend all suffering women to try it and find the relief I did." Mas. Flobssck Holland, 622 6. Clifton St, Philadelphia, Phila-delphia, Pa. (Jan. 6, 1902.) ' Another case of severe female trouble cured by Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, after the doctors had failed, "Dear Mas. Piitkhami I was in poor health for several years. I, had female trouble and was not able to do my housework alone. I felt tired, very nervous, and could not sleep. I doctored with several doctors. They doctored. me for my stomach, but did not relieve me. I read in your book about your medicine, and thought I would try it. I did so, and am now cured and able to do my work alone, and feci good. I was always very poor, but now weigh one hundred and fifty pounds; - "I thank you for the relief I have obtained, and I hope that every woman troubled with female weakness will give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial I have recommended it to many Of my friends." Mas. Mabia Bowers, Millers ville, Ohio. (Aug. 15, 1901.) Will not the volumes of letters from women made strong by Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound convince all of the Virtues of this medicine? v . How shall the fact that it will help them be made plain 7 Surely you eannot wish to rexaain weak, and sick, and discouraged, discour-aged, exhausted with each day's work. You have somederange-ment somederange-ment of the feminine organism, and Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will help you just as surely as it has ethers. SALTSf1Hfia"p-a MK'i'llJjMI-iyjtllHlM118l 3 NIGHTS CSS JAN. 8 ISATUKUAY iVlAi liNcc America 75'Years B. Q, J '"- "WANTON" yp . - BY O. TT. BEAN. ' " r&gjjgaEJ . The Romance of ths Siren and the Prophet JEiESSLiL; - Magnified Stage Production with' the wonderful "Black Pearl" ballet and an excellent cast containing' con-taining' Alphonz Eithier, Walter Perclval, Elizabeth Vigoureux, Vio-lette Vio-lette Craig, Helen Boyer, Carl Smith Seerle, Bert Jlerkets. PBICES Night, 25c to $1.50; matinee, 25 to $1.00. ChUdrent at matinee, 25c anywhere. - Sale of Seats begins Tuesday. FORTY-TWO HEW BOOKS ARE PURCHASED FOR FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY The following forty-two volumes will be added to the public library on Monday; . MISCELLANEOUS. Annunrlo. D Franceses da PJmlnL Bayne On an Irish Jaunting Car Through Donegal and Connemara. Cuyler Recollections of a Long Life. An autobiography. Ghent Our Benevolent Feudalism. Gilder The American Idea as Expounded Expound-ed bv American Statesmen. Hackwood Christ Lore: Being the legends, traditions, etc., of the Christian church. . . Hannan The Textile Fibers of Commerce. Com-merce. Hanseom Love Laurels and Laughter. Hillls The Quest of Happiness. Janvier The Christmas Kalends of Provence and Some Other Provencal Festivals, Fes-tivals, v . . Johnson The Uganda Protectorate. Two volumes. Kropotkln Mutual Aid . .a . Factor of Evolution. Lavlgnac Music and Musicians. Iee The Lost Art of Reading. . Macdonell Sons of France. Maclaren The Homely Virtues. Notre, Le The House of . the Combrays. Newcomb Astronomy for Everybody. Randolph Survivals (poetry). Reagan Locomotives; ..Simple, 'Compound 'Com-pound and Electric. Stephen Studies of a Biographer. Two volumes. .... FICTION. . Anstey A Bayard from Bengal. Becke By Reef and Palm, and His Native Na-tive Wife. Brady Woven with the Ship. Church-rPenruddock of the WhKe Lambs. Clousten Adventures of M. D'Harlcot Connor Glengarry School Days. Olllvant Danny. Dunn Memory Street , Jacobs The Lady of the Barges, f Shelton The Reformer. Tales from Blackwood. Six volumes. - Turner The Task Masters. Winter The Dragon of Wantley. Veto The American Diary of a Japanese Japan-ese Girl. ' ' TONIGHT Last Time Gladsome Gleams and Grlnt of Joy. WAVERLVS Mastodon Minstrels! Direct from Their Successful Run at the I Metropolis Theater, N. Y, With . . GEORGE WILSON, ! The Minstrel King, -a-100. And tt-a-100 OTHER FAMOUS WHITE CELEBRITIES, CELEBRI-TIES, Including the World's Famous CARL DAM MANN TROUPE From the Winter Circus, Berlin, Germany. CONTAINING More Mirth, Melody and Music than any Comic Opera or Musical Extravaganza ever written. Also GREATEST MINSTREL BAND THAT EVER CROSSED THE CONTINENT, NEXT ATTRACTION. Louis James and Frederick Warde. ' In a Sumptuous Scenic Production of Francesca Da Rimini Monday and Tuesday nights and Wednesday matinee. . .Wednesday night, 'The Tempest,"- ..... r ... . r, . ... BESTAUBANT AND CAFE, 21 E. 1st South St. Popular Prices and I Comfortable Surroundings. . -p; Short Order - . ! ; and ; ; Table d'Hote Meals (?tf all Day. VICTIMS OF CHOLERA AMONG THE SOLDIERS. WASHINGTON. Jan. 8. The latest list cabled to the War department from Gen. Davis reports the following deaths from cholera: James Hamilton, company D, Twenty-sixth Twenty-sixth Infantry. Robert D. Finney, company D, Twenty-sixth Twenty-sixth infantry- Thomas J. Kelly, company A, Eleventh Infantry. . v Loulsvllle Koplesoko, company I, Elev-enth Elev-enth Infantry. Jacob Cohen, company G, Fifth Infantry. " George Dravgo, company I, i Twenty-eighth Twenty-eighth infantry. David C . Roper, company D, Tenth Infantry, In-fantry, i '..J PRICES!- Maej Tonight Last Time' ' 7r?" JULES WALTER'S . r J Comedy Novelty, v 1 SIDETRACKED Beautiful Scenic Streets and Clever SpeV cialtles. ,,. y i , NEXT ATTRACTION, One entire week, beginning Monday.. Jan. 6th. Matinees Wednesday and Bu urday. The Laugh-Provoking Success, WHOSE BABY ARE .YOU?" Headed by Miss June Mathls of Salt Lakv Beats on sale I EBBITT IIOUS:, Washington, D. C Axttf all Navy Htadqusrt 1 , " ii i r , II W u f ' " ' ? ThUsIgnatnrsIs on every box of the genuine ' C'yyjT-oZ- LcictiveDrcn:o-Q:n3Tahieu. -4 -sy?irzrZi& remedy tut cures eU laeae tfajt |