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Show 1 . The Perfect Way j M j Scores of Salt Lake City Citizens Have M '.I , Learned. It. Ill r ! ! If you suffer from backache, ;f I 1 . There is only one way to euro il. fj, ' .! ! The perfect way is to euro the kid- ' i nws. i . ' . A bad back means sick kidnoys. !',. , Neglect it, urinary troubles follow, loan's Kidney Pills arc made for , j 1 "kidneys on!'. 5 Are indorsed by Salt Lake City peo- j Mrs. C. P. Hutchinson, living at 66 j South Second West street, Salt Lako y, Gil', Utah, says: "In recommending V Doan?s Kidney Pills to tho people of ) Salt Lake City, I do so because I think thej- are the best kidney rcmed3'- I havo ever used. I suffered for a long time I from backache and a weakness through 1 7ny kidnoys. Donn's Kidne3' Pills wore . i brought to my attention, and I procured a box at the P. J. Hill Drug Co. They '; ; quickly eradicated the trouble, and I ' feel that it is mj- duty to let others kno,v of the curative powers contained iu Loan's Kidney Pills.'-" ; For sale by all dealers. Price 50 .t cents. j, Poslcr-Milburn Co.. "Buffalo, N. Y., I- solo agents- for United States. I' Remombor ,tho name Doan's and take no other. 8 Invaluable to speakers and r ; singers for clearing the j . i voice. Absolutely harmless. lip ; Some People 'Clothes f Until they are slightly soiled and theu tllrow thorn with tho cast- 1 offs. But those who have the J, faculty of looking better, and at- il tho saiuo time got more wear out WKj ' J ' their clothes, are tho ones who Mm ,M ; patronize us as a means of add- H .' ing llfo and luster to tho things ' they wear. If 'Ob Wmm Cleaning Dyeing Ca mtt m jairi Office, First South Chamberlain's Oolic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This rcmcd3' has been in use for over thirt' years and has proved itself to be the most successful remedy 3'et discovered discov-ered for bowel complaints. It never fails. Sold by all druggists. Tickets for music festival at Cla3'-tou Cla3'-tou Music Co., Monday. Y. M, C. A. Cafo. Good food, good cooking, cleanliness. Ladies7 dining-room in connection. Trlbuno Want Ads. !' Bell phone 5201. Ind. phone ol50-34S. I Our 75c Razor Strop Beats an3thing we're over seen at an3Tvhcro near the price. If 3-011 want ono you f better speak A genuine horschidc strop for 7oc. Halliday Drug Co., Betweon Salt Lake and Os pheum Theaters. 8 ALT THFATPF Goo.D.Pypor LAKE I LAV 1 lL Managar. Friday Marph fi-7 Mntlnee SATURDAY lUaill U J Saturday The Cohan and Harris Comedians present tho stupendous comedy success, suc-cess, Brewster's Millions, A dramatization by WInchell Smith and Byron Ongley of t'eo Barr Mc-Cuteheon's Mc-Cuteheon's Tamous novel. Prices- Evening, 25c to $1.50. Matinee, Mati-nee, 25c to ?1.00. Next Attraction: Monday. Tuesday and "Wednesday and Wednesday matinee at :!:.10 Florence Gear In "Cupid at Vassar. ' Prices, 25c lo 51.50; niatlnoo, 25c to 1.00. Palo Friday. ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE. ALL WEEK. ! John C. Rice and Sally Cohen. Guk Edwards' School Doys and Olrls. Four Parros. Imman's Wonders Jas. F. Macdonald. Foster and Foster. Klnodrome. Orphcum Orchestra. Every Evening (except Sunday), S.13. 75c, COc, 25c. Box scata, $1.00. Matinees daily (except Sunday and Monday), 2:15. 50c, 25c, 10c. Box seats, 75c. I GRAND THEATRE I Direction Pelton & Smutzer, C. W. Anderson, Res. Mgr. TONIGHT ALl7fHiS WEEK" Mat. Wed.. 3:00 p in . Sat., 2;."0 p. m. Tho Musical Success, "Busier Brown." 10 PEOPLE 10. Next week. TUEODORB LORCII In "CAPTAIN HERNE, U. S. A." Lyric Theatre The Missouri Girl" TONIGHT One week, commencing Saturday matinee, March 7th. Special engagement Original Co. "QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER," I AUDITORIUM RICHARDS STREET. If you would bo graceful, learn to roller skats. Ladles taught free at all sessions. Open mornings, afternoons after-noons and evenings. Hold's band. TRACK TEAM DANCE I To be given by A. C. Chrlstcnscn In honor of the Salt Lake high school track team at Odeon hall. Friday, Mnrch G. Admission, $1.00 per couple. I Imperative orders sell Hie goods: "Get the money pay no iBI attention to former cost or values' Stock must be reduced to Ml I its lowest level preparatory to the coming season. $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2,00 $2,00 $2.00 p S AH SELLING EM No. 1. Sell thirty complete lines ol $ 1 JTI IP 1 1 womH's socs sm 'Jffl values, staple styles, I m S d cliolee leather and good shoe-mak- dfoQk kih m yp ing; also 200 pairs highest grade $4 j S I I Jt2 m samples go at - - - - ?f"V ;K $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 ;P I $3.35 $3.35 $3.35 $3.35 $3.35 $3035 $3.35 ? I ' H m SELLING 0R No. 2. Sell choice ot any ladies' m I H mJz9 J b Hi soe n mr sorc' comPtee lnes, all sizes and fs I m W widths, no liner shoes produced; $5 and $6 values, l I jjr Mj including the season's newest, dain- tl Qkw S I el - es m swellest creations in pat- m "C fj ? 1 m .JllO tent or kid, go at ----- - tltPtf tf ; I $3o35 $3.35 $3.35 $3.35 $3-35 $3.35 $3.35 j I $3.85 $3.85 ' $3.85 $3.85 $3.85 $3.85 $3.85 f 1 ffli 0 C SmMG mm No' 3-' Sel1 anresfricted choice any f j j SI J A 31 ma, or siioe in our storc 'Tis is 4Jie best I I M boy on the market on gilt-edge shoe l a kjm I 1 soc es iflCMe every wanted i m Mn f! I SI sort lor dress or service, sell at - - tflf U'tf ; s I J ; ft 1 $3.85 $3.85 $3.85 $3.85 $3.85 $3.85 $3.85 P I $2.85 $2.85 $2.85 $2.85 $2.85 $2.85 $2.85 . I s- fTS& Q C smm mm No-1 Ml my mm's WcU-worth n 1 O w '50 S!l0C in s!orc Md many M Iines; 8,1 sizes " ":P I nr. s 'ls m aPProve soe tc at ifoQk OT ft 1 always has a ready market at reg-jjj ip I $2.85 $2.85 . $2.85 $28.5 $28.5 $2.85 $2.85 L I $1.45 $1.45 $1.45 $1.45 $1.45 $1,45 $1.45 1 2 SELLING ORDER No. 5. Sell standard makers' good-wear calfskin shoes for Z m I boys, sizes 9 to 1; sell extra service stock shoes for girls, sizes 9 to 2; quality f 'IS i includes kid or calfskin; also swell style best grade patent dress &4 JJf m& I 3 shoe for girls, values $1.75, $100 and $2.50; sell at - - - - JU &9 2 I $1.45 $1.45 $1.45 $1.45 $1.45 $1.45 $1.45 J 1 Mk I $2.45. $2.45 ' $2.45, $2.45 $2.45 $2.45 A 1 I 7 ( SELLING ORDER No. 6. Get In on a good thing. High top shoes for men -p I and boys. Sell choice of store, $7.50 and $8.00 values at $5.85; choice of store, I men's $5 and $6 values $3.85; sell choice of store, $4 and $4.50 JEf 1 j values for $3.15, choice of store; boys' high top shoes, $3.50 values JidM.$ J J I $2.45 $2.45 $2.45 $2.45 $2.45 $2.45 $2.4S m j GENERAL SELLING ORDER No. 7. Entire stock, including thousands of pairs of shoes J I not listed above, embracing styles for men, women or children at proportionate ;s I reductions. Boys', girls and 4 (hQ? f g 9AO TIlCldAlinf l I I children's shoes sell at - - JL Q IU uf3 O ljliMUUIij ' |