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Show Beer is composed almost I ; entirely of barley and wa- l ; ter. Utah produces an un- i ; usually tine brewing bar-, i ley, , and our mountain water cannot, be excelled. NATURE has certainly done more than her part j, ; toward making fine beer i : possible in Utah. The makers of ! I Fisher ISeer have dono their part, also. ' j They have combined Na- ' ture's materials iu correct, : scieutifie maimer. They ; have used scrupulous cure , : and every sanitary precau- ! tion to give you what is ; j your NATURAL due as a I : resident of Utah : a perfect I beer, not surpassed by any J importation from anywhere. j The prize is IN THE BEER. I A. Fisher Brewing Co. I 1 Salt Lake Citv. An Advertisement I A Public Utilities Commission :1 Mr. Citizen, interested in the growth, up-buildiug I and prosperity of Utah : .1 Po vou realize that before any industry can locate in tbis 5 1 ; J state it must first bargain with the utilities for its rates; for power, f.Jj j I tor transportation, and for trackage arrangements ! S'a After these details are completed it must ever t'a.e the contin- I :J gencv of a change in any rate not covered bv contract. Can you .i get anv man. or eet of men. to make any extensivo investment in fe ': I the face of such uncertainty? P i -i t"tah, with all of her abundant power and fuel, is. and must ever trjj " 1 remain, a consuming and not a manufacturing state, unless new t-H ft 3 enterprise be encouraged by a guarantee of equal treatment aud of S . fail- treatment to both large and small. , iC'l A utilities commission will give this assurance, because a utili- S j if.-S ties commission will prevent discrimination and enforce reasonable It m rates and practices within the state and will, iu addition, give the f j jobbing and manufacturing interests a public body charred with J fc:4 the duty of representing 'and protecting the state in interstate 14 LI .matters. - The Senate Judiciary Committee will hear arguments for I t- and against this Bill on Tuesday night, February 9, in H I the Senate Chamber you are urged to be present. I J Watch, this space tomorrow. ' Are, You Sick and Discouraged? boat faith in doctors arid medicine? Do 70a -want to et wll 7 Do you buow how the Chinese have cured disease with hrb(i, root, plants and barks for centuries? TTlw The Yct Foo Luo Chinese Herbfrj-j., Treatment hue cured thousands. V -jWW X Why "t you? No drugs, no i ' j Knlff. Don't gtvo up hop. In- vestlgate for yourself. Vou may :VJ havo tried dortora and medicines, : . :& or many othnr nietlmdn may have vffcvi.-? failed even com" rjonorb might y-;-;!: have told ynu your cane was In- sr.; curable aud an operation. Chans' i " . ": of climate, or go to thr hospital t'' A was vour only hope. Sotne. doc torn i.r- 4 may "have taid they could cure -J -vou, but did not do fio. Nine out yj.-, j.11(f of ten who have taU"n my herbs IXS C H D fl nd havo benn - cured had first CMne'i tried doctors nn-l mrtny other Herbalist, means to regain health and falld. Thousand 8 euTTerlnR Irom catarrh, bronchial. , throat, nose, nr. luue troubles, coub. tubercular tubercu-lar Is or asthma, hay fove.r. mnlarU, Ftomah, Indigestion, ronbtipatlon, torpid liver, fiastritm. plier-, diarrhoea, fi.uU, hegrt di?ase, Finn d's-nase, d's-nase, eczema, crrofijla., female trouhio. nervoun-dow' nervoun-dow' irjiomnla. ohfi.-lt y, kidney, bladder, hi robs ro-bs ko. Brighl'.i dipedJ1". dlnhetmi, rheu in ai Ipm, neuralisla, dropEy. hiadache., nervour debi U:y )n ropn and mar.y other rh ionic disease? have hen resiord to health and happlDe." without polron-O'Jf polron-O'Jf drugs, qt i ho kr,ife. by the Tee Foo Lun Chin'1.',!' Herb Tratmnt. Veo Koo bun. C. II. 1 . CMnes H-rb In.tl-tnlc In.tl-tnlc ;ih Mr"!. Denver. Colo.; 316 S. Mnin (upsfalrs). Salt City, Utah. Hoirm: Daily, 9 a. ro. to R p. in Sundaye, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Fhone Wasatch 6D30. It yon cannot call, wri.e for particulars. M. T. (Advertisement.) SALT LAKE THEATRE 3nlqhts and Wed, rTr i rvT4" Mat., Starting A UXIXgild E0SE STAHL Skiff? 'A Perfect Lady1 Prices Evas., 50c to $2; Mat., 25c to $1.50. Seats Now on Sale, E I0iv O Phone Was. 756. j MATINEE DAILY. ! Tlie World's Best Vaudeville. ! Every Afternoon and Evening. MERCEDES j ! Billy B. Van, the Beaumont Slaters & Co., Dunbar's White Hussars. La J France and Bruce, Chlnko, Hal and! Frances, Minnie Kaufman and Or- t pheum Travel Weekly. Week-day matinee, 5e, 10c; week-day! evening's, 50c, 2oc, 10c. Children undrri 312, with adults, win ho furnilid rr.- If served scatfi for 10c nt W'cK-tltiy mat- f II III M IIWIII llll I III iWII Willi I I IB n I : fv ' 1 f ism a it " -u , i j a NOW PLAYING, 7 Big Features Special Prices Matinees, entire- orchea- tra, 10c; balcony, 10c; divans, 20c; ) boxes, 30c. I Nlqht Prices 10c, 20n, 30c. ; lAluERlCMI THEATER! I LAST TIME TODAY, 1 CHARLES CHAPLIN, 1 Th World's Greatest Motion Picture H Comedian I "HIS NEW JOB," n Declared the funniest two-act comedy ever filmed. B Tomorrow and Wednesday'' I LILLIAN RUSSELL 9 In 1 "WILD FIRE," five acts, I The thrilling race track play In which 1 the celebrated star- soored a ! 1 triumph on the stage. I Concert Orchestra Prof. J. J. Mc- I CIHIan. Cnnrlnrtop. UJ PARAMOUNT ij i pictures. monday, Tuesday , Jesse L. Lesky Present, EDWARD ABELES In "AFTER FIVE." j A most amazing series of comedy complications. J 10c 10c 1nc 10c 10c 10c ami iwiMiiwMpmmni 5 There's competent help nt vour call. Simply iusrrt an B'l in tfie "Help Wanted" eulumns of The Trilnine, then iiKike vour selections from tho applicants appli-cants that follow. |