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Show : "Mama always buys S ! MCDONALD'S COCOA "JfeA We !iave if for ," Breakfast, Lunch, HtS aid Dinner. X I can make a ''I jK' lR; cep of McDonald's JBKB Cocoa-lfssoeasy. VHpp Just one-half tea-i tea-i ' VI spoonful U a cop, P ' W some sugar, and I it ; Boiling water." I otr0n Ule(1 a nourj'sllino' drink, so let, the boys and girls have Mibs ALD'S COCOA whenever they want itevery clay evory lsivCl SJ1 155 a tritious, hcallh-giving drink and makes RICH, cllocoIas ad eoeoa arc pure and wholesome, the ''-ML ! A CLOSE SHAVE. ! I Many of Them Happening Every Day but Soon Forgotten. Close shaves would be of moro frequent j occurrence but for tho lender facM of i many man,- which wilt not pnrmlt of j shaving often. Heretofore nothlnp has been said In theao columns nboUt poslam, a now skin discovery, In connection with Its use iifter Hhavlnj;, ILs publicity and 5a!es liavo been .'onflnt.il almost exclusively ex-clusively to Its rcmarhablo properties as -an eczema cure: It .stops tho itchjnp at onco and cnren tho worst ensca In a few days. While the application of pos-hirn pos-hirn alter shnylnc Is one of Its minor uses, such as for plmplen, the complexion, com-plexion, etc.. shavers will llnd Jt a rnvela-I rnvela-I tlon, as It doe.H for abrasions. roKtie&s-nnd roKtie&s-nnd soyorc ncrplnps what It does" for all manner of nkln dlmcultles heals ami cures In n f-w hours. It Is the only article possessing real antlacptlc nnd curative cur-ative vuhio that has over, been exploited for tills purpose, and will soothe ami ! loin up the skin as no toilet preparation could possibly do. Poslam can be had for lltty cents at any reliable druggist's, particularly the V. J. TIM Drug Co.. who mako n spc-t spc-t laity of It. Or the "Emergency Laboratories, Labora-tories, No. 32 West 25th Street. New York City, will send a trial supply free 1 by mall to any one who will write for It. ! This Is sufficient to show results In 21 hours. . Rowland D, Williams, Voice Culture. ' Italian method. 618 Tcmploton bldg. Great Divide JlJlP Great Divide X rihy A. 1 Ivii SUNDAY, NOV. 14, AND ALL WEEK Henry Millor 's Famous Heart Gripping Story of Arizona, Q I Great Divide I Z One of the Most Superb Productions Ever Put On in Salt Lake fcj City. Walter McOullough as Stophen Ghent, Miss Blanche Douglas as Ruth Jordan and All tho Old Grand Favoritos. H WE KEEP UP THE STANDARD 2 Cxi ij4 Nothing Too Good for Patrons of the Good Old Grand..' , Jr-1 Rngular Prices: Evenings 25c, 50c, 7oc. Matinees -s (H Wednesday and Saturday 25c, 50c. W Q Matiueo Daily Excopting Monday at 2; 30 Next Week "BROWN OF HARVARD." Great: Divide jfE? Great Divide jLONIAL WEEK STARTING TONIGHT j Matinees: Wednesday and Siturday, Usual Prices " " "" " r BOTH ' jpIIONEs' 3560 Tj OMPHEUM THEATRE SS I WEEK COMMENCING TONIGHT. I Matinee dally (except Sunday). 2:15. Every cvcnlnp, 8:15. I , WnVA AllfJ ' Last Appearaneo In America for Two ( I rjl.Mrl AUU Ychi-8 of tho i Tho Comedienne In "TrPKS." ( FKRKRIjFj BROTHERS I f Just a Bunch of Timely Favorites. Tho .Smartest of Comedy Cyclists, i DIG CITY ftUAUTHTTB WALTBKWiS 1 I Mossi-h Uovcr, Kmcrson, Hales and T, , W t0v,,i I Asslsled ly Moronno Burnsmoro and a iM. H. Unrrlninn, preacnlliiK "A HAUV B I THE CARMEN TROUPE V,;," I I In Their Daring Wlro Athletics. j Jljno illlUoUllo I " "0' '. 7 . , i i Prcnilcro Dancers of llio Ballet at the 1 B That binnrl luntortalnor, j Uoyn opera. Munich. I B HENRY OLIVE assisted by 'Vrph eum" motion pictures"" 1 ! MISS M.USTURGIS WALKER 1 or(p5ec1mch?8tRa I I fl Mntlnce prices lne, 2Cc, 50c. NIsht Prices 25c. 50c. "Sc. THE SHUBERT I II OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE. DIRECTION OF J. J, AND LEE SHUBERT, INC., OF NEW YORK, iH' OPENING FOR THE SEASON OF H H High -Class Musical and IR fl Dramatic Attractions 9111 NEXT WEDNESDAY EVE., NOV. 17 I;B I FOR 4 NIGrHTS AND SATURDAY MATINEE I THE GREAT MUSICiU, SUCCESS OF TWO SEASONS llj ifll''1 ll I DIRECTION OF JOHN P. SLOCUM 1 l I A3 Presented at Wallack's Theatre, Now York, for 100 Night3 I fllijlicr' WITH IVIISS TEXAS GUINAN, PRIMA DONNA j Vj 1 and a Select Now York Company. I flu 111 ; ALIi STAR CAST OF PROMINENT SINGERS 1 fcffillK 1 I THE BEST SINGING CHORUS IN AMERICA I . f;i j H I MOST GORGEOUS COSTUMING EVER SEEN I ill li I Prices: Evenings; $1.60, $1.00, 76c, 50c. Saturday matinee Spo- 1 ill I l cial prices, 25c to $1.00. Seats on sale at theatre Monday morning. I NEXT ATTRACTION I ! I THE MAN FROM HOME I With Mi Star Cast: H MkU LAllL I IILHI HLmanagerI ifl iTI&Wsday Nov. 1 8 iF.-iy , "I still think 1 am a. bettor tlancor I ffj'Ii ( , rrs&T&p than any living: author and a better M eSlii'iH Geo. M. Cohan rIl j f I AN ALLSTAR cast N that j j 8 A Hundred Players A Million Laughs j 1 li I AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA l l I Prices, 50c to $2.00. Boxes, $2.50. Seats no on sale Tuesday. I j S , ! NEXT ATTRACTION rfu'B I Monday, Tuesday, Wcd'sday Mat. Wed'sday I ,J H November 22, 23, 24, 1909. 1 1 I The Orlfjinal Johnny Hicks In "The Time, The Place anrl The Girl." jj rJI' iJ'K JOHN E. YOUNG in "LO" ' 1 1 1 ' THE BIG MUSICAL COMEDY. 1 I !l J TABERNACLE SPECIAL j if j:j I TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16 7Ea. I I And His Band And lis Band -1 ''1 Assisted by Mice Frances Hoyt. Soprano; .Miss Grace Hoyt, Mezzo-Soprano; f J , J)J Miss Florence Hardeman, Violinist; Mr. Herbert L. Clarke, Cornetlst. ! j ' 'j; j 'H The Tabernacle Choir. Evan Stephens, Conductor; J. J. McClellan. Ornanlst. ' j "i i, j; .H PRICES KvcnliiK. r.Oc, 7Se, $1-00- Matinee. 2"ic, 50c. Special rate for children I I '1 H under 12 and school pupils any age. 25c. I lj "vMl H SEATJO mjmmim iiMinur3' 'liT MA'N mil ' i Jj i n A poiillvo and per- manent euro for Drunkenness and th Opium Diseases. Thero Is no publicity, no lckns- Ladles treat- . cd as prlvatelv as In their own homes. THE KEELEY INSTITUTE. INSTI-TUTE. 334 W. South TemDl 8t.. Sfltf Lake City. Utah. DRINK HI 3 I ill IDAN-HA I I NATURAL. LITHIA WATER. WAh "Makec Everythlna Good." llKTi-'I nhH F. J. Klesel & Co.. Ogden. Ijffv M-H Rltaer & Llndley, Salt Uk. :t.jk I itdH Distributor. j j(jFH wj |