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Show HEAD STUFFED? GOT A COIflf PSPE'S 'Tape's Gold Compound" ends colds and grippe in a few hours. Take "Pnpe's Cold Compound" every two hours until you have taken three doses, then all grippe misory goes and your cold will be broken. It promptly "opons your clogged-up nostrils nos-trils ana tho air passages of tho head; BtopB nasty discharge or nose running; relievos the headache, dullness, fevcr-ishness, fevcr-ishness, soro throat, sneezing, soreness uud stiffness. Don't stay stuffed up! Quit blowing blow-ing and snuffling. Easo your throbbing throb-bing hoad nothing olso in tho world givos such prompt rolief as "Papo's old Compound,' which costs only 25 cents at ai drug store. It acts without with-out aseistanco, tastes nice, and causes no inconvonionce. Accept no substitute. substi-tute. (Advertisement.) H MWmW&m Ipso? 1 The questions answered below are gen- MMm tiSWtM. W-fflf cral ,n charactor; tho Bymptoras or dia- WMm WK?f;tfe' V i a eas99 are R,vcn and the answers should MMm wS&aS5?v m aPI'Jy to any case of nlmllar nature, mmm J&mmVW.X- &c nJ Those wishing further advice, free, Mmm K;3rj3if StCT8tt ffa.Y,.addnX8 Dr- gb Bakor, Colleso Mmm WfcWTOWVSK!.il Building, College-EIlwood streets, Day-' W&tfgBttJ&i H78&?iw. M to" ," Inclosing self-addressed, stamped MMM m&M?$3lffiMM envelope for reply. Full narao and ad- mWM MwZSSSSiM, refs. must bo Blven. but only Initials or BfewSJ?M H' $wai fictitious name will bo used In my an- efWyTS ewers. The prescriptions can be filled at 4&&tt&&difr FA?-y -JS any well-stocked drup store. Any drug- KBff , ca" rder of wholcsaler- SmGbL '-t lowing Ingredients and,5!!0 athonqto HnSSfe! ' J&- Wi. correct your child of bedwettlng: Tlnct- HBfiHHHftKulBk ur& cllbebs' 1 dram; comp. fluid balm- MBPggtaayrfSBft wort, 1 oz and tincture of rhua .aromatic IBnEimBtrwlimBi - drarn3- in wator and give 10 to 15 QIBSBHHHkJjSEuHHH drops one liour before mools. "Speaker" writes: "I am troubled with '?,rl!s,.AmLa''"Jvllle5; ff8r "R'lUl n tickling .sensation after speaking, which ery b0VGr nendachea which also affects Is accompanied with a slight cough and m eJ'C!i- rv.thr?nt and nostrils are af- hoarseness. Can I eet relief?" fucted by catarrh and my breath Is H Answer: You will not only be relieved. V?Jt y" P""rtbe cure?" , but you will be permanently helped by .,nfWcr- 1 ha,vo hundreds who j using tho following: Ask your druggist 5",V cr, 03 y" do by , Prescribing tho for a 25 oz. bottle of essence of mcntho- i0l,0"vlng and have received many letters i laxena. This can be takon puro or can fr0,,n "cfui people which indicates that be made Into a full pint of cough sv-rup. lt.l5 sPeedlly curative: Purchase a 2 oz. Iiill dlrecUons are given on the bottle of1" package of vllano powder ;to a i for making. Thla la verv easily made at plnt of, w"r" water add one-half tea- home and la perfectly safe as It does not sn0nful and snuff tho water from tho J contain any harmful tngredicnta as do paI,n of .the lmnd through tho nostrils moat of the eo-called cough cures. two ?r tnree times a day or until thoy are thoroughly cleansed: they apply well lda" writes: "I have suffered with up .lnto tho n08""1'5 tw,co dftU' tho fo1" H stomach trouble ind MiSlSSSn fS LS.vSl!?1 Slf l tea" about two years, and I fear It wlU cause f"f"l , f, ,,ano Pwder one appendlcltlB If I cannot get eome relief." ?""?off lrdn?r vaaellne- u3 accord- y . . 'viioi. lnff to Qje above prescription your ca- i-l I recommend that you get tab- tarrh should soon vanish. This should I HJSS'S? andvtako a pink tablet be used occasionally to prevent Its re- after breakfast, a white tablet after din- turn. i"-3"1- re nir and a blue tablet after supper. This ,,. . Is a very excellent treatmont and Is Mildred E. says: "Pleaso advise widely prescribed for its gradual cura- w"nt I can uho for a good hair tonic. My tlvo action. Continue this treatment for halr and scalp aro In a very bad condl- several weeks and I am Buro you will be tlon and uthlng seems to holp." gratified. Answer: The best hair tonlo on tho j Poctor: "Several years ago I took a market Is sold In 1 oz. Jars and la called tenlc which you prescribed for mo, but It plain yellow mlnyol. Any up-to-dato has been no long that I havo forgotten druggist will have It. This is superior to ' the Ingredients. It was the best nerve anything known for the treatmont of the and eytem tonlo that I evor took. Will diseases of the hair and scalrx Two or you kindly publish tho Ingredionts threo appllcsitlons havo beon known to j Bgalnr overcome it, while it makes the hair Answer: The tonic I always prescribe flofV tt,utty d makes It keep its nat- for people in your condition Is: Syrup of. 111,11 lor hypophosphltea corrcp., 5 ozs.; tincture '"Jane" writes: "My nerves are in n cadomone comp., 1 oz. Shake -well and dreadful condition, my appetito Is verv take a teaspoonful before meals. This poor and I am extremely thin, aty face is,A.hQ tc?t nofv ft"l syatcra tonlo that la so thin that it makoa me very un- of'. ... . happy. I ahould like you to toll mo a OverwcIght asks: "I wish you would true remedy." medldxi& Ca you 7lva a .U i2F '"prove your appcUte and your. nervouF meaiane. tan you give a pill or tabletr system. I heartily recommend the use o' Answer; i find many aro like you. three-grain hypo-nuclane tablets, which and advise that you obtain in eealed you will find in any woll-stocked drug tube d-grain arbolone tablets. Any ac- etore, in sealed cartons wltb full dlrec- commodatlng dealer can obtain from tiona for taking. Hypo-nuclane tablet' wholesale druggists. Full directions ac- Improve the nutrition, add red corpuscle company each tube. to the blood, strengthening the nervou ,. , Byatem and Improve the general healtl Tom writes: "I have very poor health Many people report that they have on account of long standing constipation, gained from 10 to 30 pounds In u I take medicine all the time, but would months. HkeMto get somothlng that would cure "Harry" writes; "Both my wife nn-' roc- myself Buffer with rheumatism. W Answer: More Illness is caused by con- wuM appreciate a reply telling us win. j stlpatlon than by any other ailment You t0 tailt- can get .plenty of medicines that will re- Answer: MJx the following at home o lSne, if nt J?,mothf,ng that havo tho druggist mix for you: 2 dram 222. he P 1,w.0ULd adYlso of ,od'do of potassium: vodlum salicylate, Sot suloLr Brb taWe,tB: 4 flrara3: wIne of colchlcum. ono-half or.. vS?,U,J i P .table)- They can bo comp. essence cnrdlol. 1 oz.; comp. fluid V11,1 ir 8Loro ln.aeaJod balmwort, 1 or.; and syrup of sarsnrTa- f?iJ 'Sptlons for using. I havo rllla comp. 5 oza. Take a tcasnooriflil uy curauve. shako well befora using. jV niNWOODTBV standard in dainty p" girt furniture. Many people who know DirwdbDB furniture to be the finest made thinlc all DirrvrooDEvfe pieces are neces- r sarily very elaborate and very expensive. This is wrong. (o )f(P DiNWooDE"& are showing some very beautiful little j gift pieces that contain the same high standard of yffjfrnV workmanship, and the same rare refinement of design. They are not as expensive and elaborate, Myf(0 DiKWobP's quality is embodied in each. It is n your assurance of perfection. The gift by virtue of this shopmark has added value to your friend, for it fMv is proof that you have given him the best. (r DiNvobDW furniture for gifts offers wide latitude 3fr j ' for choice in charming little tables, card and serving, sewing and nested; and chafing dish cabinets, muffin fJr stands, wheeled book racks, writing desks, English tea (Oj) wagons, tilting tables, and cellarets for men. A visit to our gift department will furnish you with some very helpful gift suggestions for all seasons. W W p . ESTABLISHED 1857 " HNE furniture " Miss Ethel Leslie Who will entertain you beginning Mon-day Mon-day at tho Scmloh-LouvTo Cafe. Miss Leslie comes straight from Ti-n York City, having boon ono of the star entertainers at Rector's and Churchill's, and is without doubt the most attractive and be3t entertainer that ever appeared in Salt Lake City. I Advertisement.) 111,1 I I 1 WMMM 80, 40, 45 and 52-lb. relaying rails and ties. Also scrap rail, good for REINFORCED CONCRETE CON-CRETE or SMELTING PURPOSES, PUR-POSES, as well as one Lathe, Sand Dryer, miscellaneous tools and machinery, and two Shay Locomotives. If interested, inter-ested, communicate with Lucius Laudie, Receiver, Salt Lake & Mercur Railroad Company, 1016 Newhouse Bldg., or Telephone W. 3101. , Majestic ?mlm Steam Heated. DANCING Tueoday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday EVENINGS. Majestic Band. 2Bc PER COUPLE. Extra lady, 10c Tuesday ovonlnff. contlnuoua dancing. danc-ing. Majestic band and Hol&'a Auditorium Audi-torium band. Saturday afternoon, children's dancing danc-ing matinee. Admission 10a Free dancing instruction. Look at the Bank Statements' You will bco this tnstitn- igKra5 tlon hac increased its do- poBits from $4,328,583.72, August 28, 1913, the time tf Jj ' of the last call by the stato bank examiner, to 9-1,459,- pjj jj I 426.58, November 21, 1913. S ill ! Walker Brothers Bankers Founded4 1859. "Safoty first. " AT THE COLONIAL J I p ANT AG EC h Unequaled Vaudeville 1 ON BROADWAY NOW PLAYING. KM BORIS FRlCKIN'S TROUPE Ru&olan Singers and Whirlwind H Dancers c Connors & Edna; Gilbert Lossee: Aldo Brothers Maurice Samuels Eg In a comedy dramatic sketch. "A W Day at Ellla Island." fcjl Three performances dally. 2M5. ! $2 7.30. U:15 Prices 10c, 20c, 30c K Matlnco, 1200 Keats, 10c. SUNDAY AND MONDAY, JOE WELCH The world's greatest Hebrew Impersonator, Imper-sonator, In a three-part feature, "THE STRUGGLE FOR WEALTH." Vltasraph comedy, "A LADY AND HER MAID." I LIBERTY THEATER 3 Days, Commencing Thursday, Deo. 4, Tho Electric Film Co. Presents "NERO AND BRITANNICU8" IN THREE REELS, I Featuring IITL HEaVE as Noro. with an all-star cast from tho Odeon theater. the-ater. Purl a. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES, Admission 10c, children 5c B (BALI LAKE M0RBflY m week 1 4 MATINEES 4 $ I ftH TSHBEATKE Wednesday, Thursday, I intMIWfi PPJDAY AND SATURDAY THE SUCCESS OF TfHIE CENTURY ' I WILLIAM A. BRADY'S PRODUCTION ' f, S OF LOUISA M.ALCOTT'S IMMORTAL STORY, I DRAMATIZED BY MARIAN do FOREST . I A Play for the Masses A Tale for All Tastes I Young and Old Rich and Poor $ y DIRECT FROM ONE YEAR'S RUN AT THE PLAYHOUSE, NEW YORK M DDRPCC 'EVENING6 ANd sat MAT., 23c TO 51.5a H ftrMl3LfEll3S WED., THURS. AND FRI. MATS., 25c TO $1.00, rf Wed. and Sat Mnts, 2:15. Thur. and Fr. Mats nt 3 p. m. 'JJ8 I COMING SOON. !ac j With Harry P,,"r ancl ComPany of 100. ' " Week ofu 30 i y Big Revival of the Famous Drama, '( j "TRILBY" ' l Mr. Mack In his Oreat Cnaractori zatlon of Svenfinll and Mli3 Eiimbe4u(' ?? In tho tltlo rolo. , , j; I Prices, 75c, 50c, 25c. Mntinea Thursday and Saturday, BOc, 25c, 15c ' Ml z - - uke Mat., Nov. 30 at LULU GLASER wlt,ltT?tt M-uscR,nLohveE?',ay- Ml SWOR AND MACK, ANDREW F. KELLEY, : ;sU Realistic Impressions of Southern "The Man With the Natural Brogue,',' Negroes. TER . - From the Boston Symphony Orchestri KLUTING'S ENTERTAINERS. RALPH SMALLEY, ety . , . Cello Virtuoso. A rcmarkablo group of Performing . ; Pigeons, Rabbits, Felines and MLLE TINA n Ca"'nea- Graceful "gymnast. ? Fred Efflo EXCLUSIVE ORPHEUM PHOTO.' al WARREN AND CONLEY DRAMA. ;i V.; In a Classy Vaudevlllo Mixture, Orphoum Concert Orchestra. ata lis " 'rid; Evenlna Prices 10-25-B0-75o. Box seats $1.00. Matinees Dally, 10.23.60c, ? i p Night Performance 8:15. Mntlnco Dally 2:15. : 3 ; U ! Ut . . ' sJra! ROME OF TH TODAY, 2:30, 7:30, 9:15. Beginning Wednesday Mat., Bee. 0 THE CONCEALED BED Clayton-Drew Co.. In Clarence Ollvej The Real Gypsy Countess "Othello Outdone" (jfaRriW Billy Sheer Q Qruet , ' Hastings &. Wilson "Pam at the Circus" Novolty Dance t aw Nesbltt, Stewart &. Nesbltt , , . , c..-jZ, Empress Orchestra v THOSE NEVER CHANGING EMPRESS MATINEE DAILY j()jfe Sn PRICES 10c 20c, 30c. OPnrS This Afteimoofii and Tonight Jr fLEVI AND M'GINNIS RUNNING FOIf OFFICE" JK; TVo-part Imp comedy. Irishman and Jew, political opP$l u nents, have an exciting campaign, 'wihich terminnte3 h a side-splitting glove contest. ''m It I "THE GOLDEN PRINCESS MINE" Nestor western drama. Indian, fatally wounded by it can, crawls to cabin of young prospector and (jrt location of rich mine. mSVo I "THE BOND THAT BINDS" Jjgg; Frontier drama. Dance hall inmate, about to achieve fK' vengc, repents ancl sends young husband homo to flIJJ wife. " 'l "HER SECRETARIES" j RG Crystal comedy. Girl novelist falls in love with sweetheafl i of her former stenographer and amusing complication p follow. lml Continuous, 1 p. m. to 1 P |