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Show 'USE Mil FOB ECZEMA. ITClliO II Every eczema sufferer should Unv just how g really iosl;i:n is able to benefit this t-iuuburn trouble; how quiklv it brings r.lk-f, stops it.hinir, cools, soothes and comforts. To spread Poshun over an anh'ry aliened surinL is to i. --1 that here, in reality, is just the healing -iluence the skin demands. Tre.um.-nt is usually surprisingly shurt and j mi n verm-nt noticed every day. Foslani is harmless. Use it for pimpies, ra.she. and ali eruptional disorders. Sold every where. For free sample write to !: inert: .-:kv Laboratories, 113 V.'est 47th 'St., Xew York City. Urge your skin to. become clearer, healthier by the drr.ly use of Foslam Soap, medicated with Foslam. (Adv.; p5 . "MOKE IH.2 A TKZATEF. A SALT LAKE INSTITUTION" 'J TODAY AND MONDAY! I r-j fewf SiR' SK?is llfsfss.. p iffrv Aq ; id Vitil st i IS k-a' i ' Li-,.' ii t: - 'sL'' $ 9 in a V;-;'.Tv." ?. , i i j n-orrv J2-K)i I'i it took a vascmahn s: mermaid :i f:i melange M bNji in a torm-hlting bathing suit -j : or swurnnng pool dinner party ana . mermaids z- -"-r well, she ensnared the million- : mtWonaires ant (tim aire bachelor in a most unique : mirthful t-V;V K.Vr w&.'S H M , 1 ii u tj w iitijs v.av' . ) situations! I J ; r a sa err sca 'a n m b v, : m Rv -.S ?x frTT. k u l-.v ,prN E7s.ser!3ra - i ,?" ; N PWri W ff r h'v . i M if'itn i f, ;: ' ! !.-J Produced from DuVernet Eabell's popular story of a strange mam age! J :i : i rRAJi GIEIiEY and GLORIA ILYITE in Vccal Selections . HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY ' PATHE REVIEW ; l , . COMING TUESDAY OLIVE THOMAS IN "THE SPITE BRIDE." m AUGUST 31 PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA AUGUST 31 ! SHE THOUGHT ii TIME 1 COME Mrs. Shell Was So Rundown Run-down She Abandoned Hope; Tanlac Restores Her Health. "I never expect to be without Tanlac Tan-lac in my house any more, and I want to tell anyone who suffers from stomach stom-ach trouble ami nervousness that 1 believe be-lieve this medicine will fix them up in Iffood shape," said Mrs. Lucile Shell, .residing at 112S East Eleventh street, Los Anuelc, in an interesting interview inter-view recently. Mrs. Shell is a prominent promi-nent church worker in her section of jthe city, and her hiyli Christian charac-i charac-i ter and kindly disposition have won for her a host of devoted friends. "The reason I fee bo grateful to Tanlac," continued Mrs. Shell, "is because be-cause I fully believe it has saved my life. Five years ago I bean suffering trom nervous indigestion, pas on my stomach and that tired, worn-out feeling. feel-ing. I finally got so 1 iust could not eat or drink anything but what I would bloat up with gas until it seemed like 1 would suffocate and the pain was almost al-most unbearable. My heart would palpitate pal-pitate until I would faint, and night after night I have walked the floor, getting no -sleep at all. It seems to mo 1 was the most nervous person living, liv-ing, and was so despondent that I burst out ' crying at the least little thing. I really felt that I would never get well, for I had tried everything I could hear of and was getting worse all tho time. I was confined to my bed most of tho time. "Finally my brother urged mo to try Tanlac and brought me a bottle. Well, it was .iust to please him, not that I thought it would help me, that I began taking it, and before I had finished fin-ished the first bottle the pain was gone from my stomach. The gas stopped forming and I could eat and drink a little lit-tle without distress. Well, that was the beginning, and now I have used six bottles aud am entirely well. I can oven eat cabbage, and that is something some-thing I have not eaten in years. In fact, I eat .iust anything and everything, every-thing, and am getting back my lost weight right along. I sleep like a child every night, and get up in the mornings morn-ings feeling thoroughly rested and refreshed. re-freshed. It is wonderful how quick the right medicine will get anyone to feeling feel-ing right again. Tanlac certainly was the right thing, for me, and I am so thankful for getting back my health that I feel like urging every suffering suffer-ing person, especially those with any sort of stomach trouble, to try it." Tanlac is sold in Salt Lake City by Schramm-Johnson, Drugs, and by the leading druggists in practically every city, town and village in America. (Advertisement.) SALTLAKE THEATRE r.'s.r- AUGiisr 29-30 Matinee Saturday Henry Miller Blanche Bates And a distinguished company, In "Moliere" With tho original superb production from the Liberty theater, New York X. Y. World said : "A real oasis in a month of theatergoing," K. Y. Pun said : "Most import ant contribution to Uic American theater thea-ter that our stage lias ii m'ssed this year." N. Y. Kve. Tost said: "Distinctive "Distinc-tive literary, imaginative and dramatic dra-matic qualities." N. Y. Kve. Mail said : "A rouses audience to cnth ..iasllc outbursts." out-bursts." Prices: Eves., 50c to 52.50. Mat., DOc to $2.00. Plus tax. Sale Wednesday. P BY SPECIAL PERMISSION jff I 111 III If 11181 1 j WILL BE ADMITTED TO ALL j' I I . PERFORMANCES OF jj don't frp trpcfa i miss Ma W N Nf' see ; it , f I if kfl IT ! j OUO Mi M ii 1 II 1 J AT THE II iallli u tVJe-aW h I y 0 i I I LECTURE BY DR. ROLLNICK FOUR 1 1 f 1 TIMES DAILY AT 2:30, 4, 7:30 and 9 j) 1 0 1 "s fezs k 1 4 Li Li - IPMsOIJS: WAS . - L. 12 IIP i PI fM ftBR!lK,R h I ikLli w IpLiiiiliilifel jpj And his company of players will open the t- II 1919-1920 season I Sunday 'Sight, Angast 31 j In the screamingly funny play J ; The comedy success of the day (not a war play) jfej Ralph Cloninger returns to the Hippodrome at the head of one pIS p A of the most capable stock companies in the country, and promises f ' '.; a series of royalty productions that will afford Salt Lake playgoers p j f A a season of exceptional enjoyment fi., p-l Seat Sale Opens at Box Office p : Monday, August 25th i f t'i Make your reservations early and avoid disappointment : t Rij Vi SEATS ON SALE FRIDAY SALT LAKE THEATRE SgSE? MJN., SEN'. 1st Ladles only souvenir matinee Friday, Sept v m ber b r :-r X'v 1 S'... : A LEX AND KR "THE KAK WHO KNOWS" . lii show (;- wjijorni Evr-:., " i, r ii.-, ,. j,.,,,!, N (i:,iv M "0001 and qif WT TODAY and !,; ComfortaWe" Zia$ k b & Sas' MONDAY : I MITCHELL LEWIS i In a Powerful and Itighty Drama of the North Woods p ''Children of Banishment" i i;' He sacrificed to the limit, for the happiness : t J of the woman he loved. ; s p GRIPPING! THRILLING! j L'i COMEDY. 1 5 5 i , . , Nev Way to Curl Hair Fine for Outdoor Girl The silmerlno method of curllns the hair Is the proper thing before polnff motoring, mo-toring, boating or golfing, or Indulging In any outdoor sport or exercise. This will not only rIvo the hair thu most beaull-fully beaull-fully wavv and curly appoaranca Imaginable, Imag-inable, but wind or heat will not talie the curl out. The eurliness is quickly acquired ac-quired and lasts much longer than where the waving tongs are used. Besides, tho Ivilr will be bright and lustrous, Instead of dull anil dead looking. When combed out it will be ns nice and fluffy as if it had lust been shampooed. .Iust get a bottle of liquid sllmerine at' any drug store, follow the accompanying accompany-ing directions, and you will be simply delighted de-lighted with Ibo result. This product is. of course, perfectly harmless and there is nothing sticky, greasy or unpleasant about it. (Advertisement.) 1 SALT m T T7i A TP f IT AUG' 25 2G- 27 23 I I LAKE 1 MJL3hJ&l l'i JU Mat. Wed, Sept. 27 ' 1Jeuy& Co. Serve N ? Mr - A REFRESHING COMEDY " by 1301 COOPER MUGRUl i I Vihf) I ARTHUR BYRON, FREDERICK PERRY, t I ELSA RYAN 5 ?. ij Prices Eves., 5Cc, 75o, $1.00, $1.00, S2.00. 4 !S Mat, 50c, 75c, $1.03 and $l.i;o. i .M.JtarJ1J.,wv- m-j. j - , y . .. ... .r-. - , , , i ... ."'.AJL:.:., -I i v 'V. C ) : v . ' (i i J r : jS Lvniy Inuo' fy'pt Wontl.-'y find I r" I SI T.-Mi;,v. ... I ' Mtlr.n n-;-n Tl.ufiay. I . ; 'J. i - . j L Af r rn L Tor.Y j . LVJRA PiCu-'C.-IT l' :!.',' In is- I '1 r.itrV.r. Ivlrsrra J r ? i f i "o-i'" r r j . rr-' v --, ui ii... i.Uij i, j ' L-; i ; ..i I h r f.'.iirL mi NLTtr- - .- - I : 1 l-r? ,,.,.:: . ..;wn t. 1 -- c , . i hi ' i i. j k ; .", r. i - - I V ' ' v l'. ,. i,:a(,Hr i.u ' : 'i:.:. c;r l In "f.r ' '...-:'.'U Or Ol U " 1 I- : .', I, -V,, ' j i "! "r M..(,. ,-. '-,;. ' '. I E... o,:,: I', , Or; J. r.. J 1 1 ' 1 in ' L':( - k-- L. tk 4 - Hi-:.. hU tM kmL ta4 i f"4 ! 8cLrL4 ALWAYS THE Hf'ST PICTLRZS r::LJ?':--l . "' . J Should women serve ou juries! Should love prevail over jus- f ? 4 , x tice? See the big dramatic star at her best. j, . N n in her second big United picture A thi-iiling story of a i x "i woman juror. ssn fiiTlie Woman lioas? Oath5' i TODAY AND MONDAY ONLY COM3 EARLY. .j "THE X0HAN "Fsril3 of Tunndcr Mountain" No. 11. Currcr.t ?'ew3 Weekly, ' UNDER OATH" Coming Nazirr.ova in "Eys for an Eye" j j 2 SUNDAY A N O MONDAY t MAE EL NCRMAXD ? -In- t l "THE VENUS MODEL" ' Thfl story cf a Qirl wio found a b i fortune in a Lnih.r.g fu-t F LLOYD COSED l 3 AND PcTHE NEWS now f-L-y- : r .o ? F? A, Z V' r, ?..7 A i ! txtra c Jtti At:-... .n t; y p':tL.rn of IKS .,-,;:T ir -.j L;.r'..:r ' 4 fo'jr oti-f. c;o ;c:i Tl1"" Fht;. Ca :!y y., 7 c . 1 f' F-m:.' : 40c. |