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Show A 'Staple Medicine I for Every Family No Self Respecting Group of People Should be Without a Good Family Laxative. Tt is inconeeivablo in this, day of general intelligence that any family would bo without, a simplo remedy' for the minor ills of life, for often by giving giv-ing finch a remedy in time a serious disease can be frustrated and n life saved. Tor example, if at tho first sign of a cold a simplo lnxative-tonic like Drr Caldwell ' Syrup Pepsin wore given, the beginning of a serious lung affection affec-tion or of a typhoid fever might bo avoided. And also in headaches, nervousness etc., a small dose of this remedy would relieve the congestion and ' replace distress with comfort. Mothers give it to tiny infants and little lit-tle children, and grown people take it with equally good effect. Thousands of good American homes are never without it. among them tho homo of Mrs. 0. A. Wright, JS31 Pasadena Pasa-dena avenue, Long Beach, Pal. She had considerable trouble raising little Lawrence, three years old, but after regulating his bowels -with small doses of Dr. Caldwell's' Syrup Pepsin ho began be-gan to thrive and sho lias had n6 further trouble with him, Thoy use it generally in her homo. Syrup Pepsin saves the health of the family, and it saves doctor's bills, It is a guaranteed cure for any form of stomach, liver and bowel trouble, constipation, con-stipation, indigestion, biliousness, gasj IS 10 HEAD STOPPED IIP ' FROM COLO? TRY MY Cfflll BUM 7 Clears Air Passages; You penetrates and heals tho inflamed, swol- teFreelv Dull HparlTcliA Goes- en raombrnno which linos the nose, treejy, Dull Heaciacne uoes, hcafl and tbroat. cietirB tho air pas- Caurrhal Discharge Stops. gages; stops nasty discharges and a f feeling of cleansing, soothing rolief Ely's Cream Balm." comes immediately. . L email bottle anywav, .-just, to Don't lie awake tonight struggling jjpply a little in tho nostrils for breath, with head Btuffod; nostrils fanUy your clogged nose and closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh tyair passages of the head will or a cold, with its running nose, foul 01 will breathe freely: dullness mucus dropping into tho throat, and wmIiq disappear. By morning! raw dryness is distressing, but truly it cold-in-hcad or catarrhal needloss. , , win be gone. Put your faith just once m Ely b (Ka misery uow! Get the small Cream Balm" and your cold or catarrh I "Ely's 'Cream Balm" at any surely disappear, we. This sweet, fragrant balm Agents, Schramm-Johnson, Drug3. jby the heat of. the nostrils; (Advortiecmwt.) J . W I I SALT . I 16 T Savings I Secured nli ccounts I Certificates P Invited I I Your Income I Tax Return Pf' must make out and file . I ncome Tax Return before 1 1; otherwise you will be I b to a penalty. 1 have the necessary blanks . 1 rill assist you in making 1 return WITHOUT ANY , 1 'GE' ' I sBnii I if . i nffl! HI 'llA MIMi 1 ? J 8 nl H OH I i LAWRENCE A. WRIGHT. " J on the stomach, headaches, drowsiness B after eating, etc. Have no hesitancy about giving it to any member of tho H I family, however younir or old, for it 9 contains nothing injurious to the g youngest, person. A bottle can be obtained at any nearby drug store for fifty conts or one dbllar. The latter size is more economical and is bought by thoso who have already convinced themselves of its merits. Syrup Pepsin users learn to discard pills, salts, cathartics and purgatives pur-gatives generally, as they arc too great a shoe: to any average system. Families wishing to try a free sample bottle can obtain it postpaid bv addressing Dr. W. B. Caldwell. -119 "Washington St., Monticcllo, 111. A postal card with your name and address ad-dress on it will do." Eastern Dress Goods House Opens Retail Salesroom Here Dressmakers and those who make their own dresses will be interested to know that, in addition to tho eastorn lino of women's ready-to-wear apparel, wo hftvo secured tho selling agency at retail re-tail of a largo eastern concern, selling womon's dress goods by tho yard. Tho "lino is larger tnan shown in tho local etores, and thoy are on sale at eastern prices,, w Svndicate Mail Order House, 124 East Broadway. Mehesy Theater TODAY ONE DAY ONLY. Sells Drnmatlc Masterpiece. "THE MASTER OF THE GARDEN." A story of transgression, repentance nml dlvlno lo'0. Jn two reels. l'iiibin Drama, "AN EVENING'S AID." Knlum Comedy, "AT LAST THEY EAT." Mehcsy Enlarged Concert Orchustra. I 5 DOUGLASS ij f'sBw Painless Denfesiry Is Jm Guaranteed Dentistry j v jjiUm money's worth to every pa- i 1 flmBffi& tlent in my motto. If my work 1 J V BP lm proves wrong, don't hesitate to V M Kil corao back. Lot mo make It right. jj ffiy6 JwK 1 do not cons'dcr my eG earned un- j IKiV-kSI 111 you are an cnt'rclr satisfied pa- J- IjlSk JflBfflMJ tlent. High praises', not high prices v 5 -jWmfr nre bringing now customors dally. - &jrnj7jggtr Como to Douglass. I guarantee my zJrJr work. I guarantco all operations without pain to you,. r SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS MONTH QHLY ! HEAVY 22 K. BEST RUBBER I PAINLESS EX GOLD CROWNS PLATES NOW TRACTION OP K ' NOW TEETH i I $2.50 -$7.0 25c i j j : Hours 8 :30 to 8. -Wktjk TbfaMM Phone Wasatch 1 Sundays 10 to 2. Wslm 1944. All Work Examination free. 260 South Mzm Street Guaranteed j iE f I II R PPPT of any variety, and at any reasonable ago, acv (Km utuu i tui can be made straight, natural and useful. I No pater pads, no Bcvere Burglcal operation, and tho vr I yf result Is aaaured. f S dh&r i f A- PflTT! FlIQFflQP when treated In time should result Vfcr I 4 b UlutHOt m no deformity; paralysis can bef iWr ArjN M prevented and the growth not Interfered with. Write lorv A i' aappwy Information and references. QSuvA LI SPINAL CURfATURE ggf 'riSJS Itl I lrs those of long standing do well. No plaster parts, felk or rfMH H f vr IcaUlcr jackets. Wrlto for Information and reference. uja U S IM HIP IllFflF In the painful stage can bo relieved and Mrk I a i fl wiotnuL tnc inflammation permanently arrested. 6qUKh9P I iukr-IA Shortening, deformity and loss of motion can often bo cor- WHP R S l 1 rected. lo surgical operations or confinement. Q V INFANTILE -PARALYSIS We can refer you to many WrSjlf I i Awgaflfftg ilrrtlHl ILL. I HItHLIOIt responsible pcoplo all over xSmp E "-""Ci the country, whose children, afflicted with Infantile Paraly- JP il -rfKK bIb have been practically restored at this Sanitarium. H W DEFORMED KNEES AND JOINTS icmo7ourSel" W J I C m oda of treatment, and If Interestod you should Itnow about It. jfbd& fi fxT'tsi 3 This is the only thoroughly equipped Sanitarium f f,'! V "m in the country devoted exclusively to the treatment E 1 5a of crippled and paralyzed conditions. tL-LJ II I IISTRATFn RfMK FRFF Write ua for Illustrated book which will I ILLUdinHILU DUUI rntt be sent free o- request to any address. I THE EVScLASM OIRTHOPEOfiC SAMITARBUIVi 1 315 Aubert Avenua ST. LOUIS, MO. j In AT THE COLONIAL I Unequaled Vaudeville-on Broadway j SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY 7BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS 7 I The Original Return Engagement rpom jeHy Eight Berlin The Sensation of the g d Madcaps Seon Attraction I The Alrha Peter Taylor s I Sextette Eight Jungle Rena Arnold S I La France and lons The Aerial 1 I McNad 3 Days Only La Fayettes 1 I ANIMATED WEEKLY I I PANTAGES CONCERT ORCHESTRA I Night Prices 10c. 20c, 30c. Matinees, 1200 orchestra scats, 10c. I H Phone Wasatch 434. Three Performances Dally 2:30, 7;30, 9:15 i THREE DAYS, COMMENCING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23RD. A GREAT FEATURE PROGRAMME. I ' Tho Fifth Story of tho Series of H "THE ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN," I entitled I "A COLONEL IN CHAINS" In Two Parts. B A Sensational Wild Animal Serial Story by Harold MacGrath. 1 MISS LILLIAN WALKER. 1 In a Vltagraph Two-Part Comedy-Drama ( "DOCTOR POLLY." 3 "PATH E'S WEEKLY." I Interesting Views of the World's Current Events. B SPECIAL MUSICAL FESTIVAL. AMERICAN CONCERT ORCHESTRA WITH PIPE ORGAN, 1 Assisted by MR. JOHN T. HAND. Utah's Famous Tenor. I PROFESSOR J. J. MC LELLAN, Conducting. 9 HEX THEATERl Today Only, "KING, THE DETECTIVE IN FOR-MULA FOR-MULA 879." Tu'o-recl "Imp" drama, with King: Bitgfiot as sclontinc detective. ' "The Man Who Slept," ' " 'Twlxt Lovo and Flour," "Valentino's Day." Continuous dally 3 to H p. m. Beginning tomorrow: "The Three Musketeers" Great six-reel proQuctlon of Du-in;in'M Du-in;in'M Fatuous Novel. Special music every day by Rex Theater All-Soloist Orchestra, GRAND SUNDAY CONCERT t Given by Mollerup's Military Band 30 Pieces. Sunday, March 1, 3 P, 'M. Salt Lako City, Utah, CARL MOLLERUP, Director, Assisted by MRS. STELLA ANGELL FLETCHER, Dramatic Soprano. . Admission Parquet.BOc; balcony, 25c. I H SILT LAKE TBOTIE tues'Tat.t. I llj f MONDAY NIGHT I I Tuesday fat. and Night 1 1 Positively farewell visit I j ' MAETERLINCK'S THE 1 QLUE I Dl RD I Staged on a Scale of III Unparalleled Splendor I $150,000 Production. New York casL De Bussy music BY BIG ORCHES- W' TRA. EXACTLY A8 SEEN HERE LAST YEAR. 1 PJ J I Lower floor, $1.50 and $2.00; balcony, $1.00 and $1.50; family circle, 75c; 14' gallery, 50c. Seats now on sale. j FRIDAY and SATURDAY, FEB. 27-28 I E. H. S0THERN I I Curtain rises promptly at 3 o'clock evenings and 2 at matinees. jgj I Friday night and Saturday matinee, Mr. Sothern's magnificent revival f ,m I Justin Huntley McCarthy's romantic play, H IF i WERE KING 1 "If I were kin?! Ah, love, If I wero king! ijllj I . What tributary nations would I bring Jl 1 To stoop before your Ecepter, and to swear sjjW 9 Alleglunco to your Hps, and oyea and hair! 'v U 9 Beneath your feet what trea.sure3 woild T fllngr. (in 1 Tho stars would bo your pearlB upon a. string,, YFA m The world a ruby for your finger ring, j l) 2 And you ahould have the aun and moon to wear IK H If I were king! ' I f 1 Saturday mghi, "HABVBLEI" M I Prices 30c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00, Seats on sale February 25.. Mall a orders filled aa received. iljlj I WEEK OFSUNDAY EVENING, FEB. 22. l' I Tho Utah Stook Company Presenta I "THE HEIR TO THE HOORAH" 1 I i- By Paul Armstrong. mlm Prices 25c, 50c, 75c. Matlneea Thursday and Saturday, 15c, 25o, Mc, ' SPECIAL MATINEE MONDAY, FEB, 23, at 2;30 o'clock, jigXEb. Matinee Daily, Phones Waa. 1606756. II (s JMUF The Big ArcLSecond South m Advanced Vaudeville 7 S?iVAgff:::ioc;1&?& SI All Week, Commencing Today's Matinee I; Horace Goldin I ':z' j THE ROYAL ILLUSIONIST j HUNTER WILSON & II Presenting In three series EFFIE PEARSON Qp "Tl OLD and NEW I JAS, mcoobmaok & I AND A TIGER TOO" I eleanob irvinr The most stupendous exposition of 1 NELSON & NELSON IM Magic ever produced on any stane. I gQjyjgY DEERFOOT JM 35 PEOPLE 35 Indian's HONOR,r ii ORPHEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA. dl I HERE'S THE HEW SHOW! gBS I w5v POLICY STARTS AT EMPKESS TODAY. (K at.t, FTT.t.r OPEN SUNDAY MATINEE CLOSE SATUBDAY NIGHT. gift i Special Prices Sunday Matinee Only Entire Lower Floor, 20 conU; En. jHWKJj tire Bn.cony. 10 nts; oxe,. eentHi8 AFTERNOON ;; ARCHIE GOODALL The nreatest sensation In vaudeville! Tho man who walks upside down Inside fjlJ) a monster hoop. , rfjm MR. AND MRS. PERKINS FISHER PRICE AND PRICE, 3 i in their sketch, "The Half Way Aerial Acrobats. IUm THE 3 MUSKETEERS, DAVE FERGUSON. f A. tuneful trio In songs and smiles. Some Htory-tc'ler. fjSj And as a special added attraction for this week only, the society entertainers, The Tribune Is the Recognized Want-Ad Medium If |