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Show YOU MAY BE SORRY IF YOU ACCEPT A SUBSTITUTE FOR This Reliable Cough ftjedisina That cough is nature's cry for help. It's a Naming a symptom, maybe of bronchitis, lagrippo, even of pneumonia. It mutt be chocked at once. Hurry to the drug store for Foley's Honey snd Tar Compound AND BE SURE IT IS THE GENUINE Don't take a chance with a substitnte. Unrelieved Unre-lieved coughs Quickly get worse, especially at nightfall. Foley's " Hose? and Tab Coa-jr Coa-jr - podnd will sooth and AZ-: heal the irritated ,5EEE3r throat, take away the f .rEz3i', 1 tickle and relieve the I 'zZpJr 1 tight feeling in the 1 S31t 8 cl)ost. It has no equal jjLV for any kind of couch. VA.ieHipjjvR' For over forty year V"'" "" J Foles'8 Honey and Tap. Comvockd haa w been the standby with thousands of families. Hetnember the name Foi.ET'3 Boney and Tas Compound aud look for the beehive oa the yellow wrapper. t EVERY USER IS A FFJEMD. R'.'hramm-.lohpport. T.r.ups, "Tlir- Nevcr-oubitltutora," Nevcr-oubitltutora," Five (5) Good Stores. The Best of All Laxatives. When the proper dose is taken the effect of Chamberlain 's Tablets is so natural that you do not realize that it hus been produced by a medicine. Mrs. F. J. Braun, Fort Wayne, Ind., writes: "Last fall I used a bottle of Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Tablets and have never seen their equal for constipation." Sold by all dealers. (Advertisement.) Deep-seated congna toat resist ordl aarv remedies require both externa and internal treatment. If you buy a dollar bottle of Ballard's Horehound Syrup you get the two remedies you need for the price of one. There is a Herrick 'a , Eed Pepper Porous Plaster for the j cbest. free with each bottle. Sold by Schramm-.Tohnson. Drugs, "Tbe Never- , I fiubatitutors. ' ' Five (5) Good Stores. I (Advertisement.) I" : $2.50 Logan and Return, j via O- ! L. Monday, February 22, fori (Grand Miliary Ball, Agricultural Cob j lege. Limit. I'Ybrnary City tickel ; j office. Hotel Utah. i Advert isrment.1 To Hold Cake Sale. ' Th ;;.mm;t Phi :-o!1T- of Hi i'ni' r-,-itv of I t n i i u ill h;i "" ' .ik'- today ' at Walker's slim.- nnd the C. M. 1. Make Your Dollar Produce More in a New York City Hotel $? f Peasant room with private bath, PER DAY facing large open court. (Not one room, but one hundred of them.) ry (ff n excellent room with private J$3UU PER DAY bath, facing street, southern exposure. ex-posure. (N'ot one room, but elghty-seveD of them.) Also attractive Room without Bath JjJl.50 Per day. The Restaurant prices are most moderate. Tn LOCATION 1?$" fL. 0ne mtnute from 5 of the largest depart- fCgj ' JjL M meut stores. it T JknrF$. - Flve minutes' walk from 19 prinerpn! the- 14 taJ ralWFtfi Z7 Within a block of the Fifth ATenue shop-W?: shop-W?: fnp P'ng district. W- '" !'! iBii ''"ii! fi Every line of transportation pusses the iiiiMiisiiliifiiJ! & door- NV )i)iifijii(iy Of Fifth Avenue 'Bus line and principal sur-C sur-C IftiMlftiiljwtfi Jy fc lines. Sff- The Hudson Tubes across the street. NiSSS' Elevated Railroad Station across tbe street- nJ Subway Station three minutes away. Grand Central Station within seven nvt utes. 600 Rooms Pes'; RaUrond statlon 3ust on- . . THE HOTEL Li I If I SH !3l I" 111 C EVERYTHING NEW AND MODERN. 7JJ AJdtLlAO A FIVE MILLION DOLLAR -HOTEL. EQUIPPED TO SATISFY THE MOST EXACTING TASTE. All Baggage Transferred Free to and from Pennsylvania Station. THE HOTEL MARTINIQUE On Broadway, 32d to 33d Street, New York. CHARLES LEIGH TAYLOR WALTER CHANDLER, JR. WALTER S. GILSON President General Manager Vice President Frank Knox, President. j. c. Lynch, Vice President. W. F. Earls, Cashier. E. A. Cutbertson, Assistant Cashier. George G. Knox, A.C. Dewltt Knox, A.C. The National Bank of the Republic United States Depository. Capital $ 300.000 Surplus 3uO,i.KiO Deposits 4.000.000 A bank whose resources, equipment ; and wide connections enable It to extend the best possible service to every corporation, cor-poration, broker, merchant and individual. indi-vidual. Four per cent interest paid on time deposits. We sire a member of the Salt Laks City Clearing House. CHICHESTER S PILLS JTT.'X lodloA! Ar.!: your !rnCcM far A PV Villain Hcd -A Gold ir.rv,;.icWy S-v . TWJ t". secicd w& Ti'.ua R;i y.s. V T1 Ni s-vj Tat;o no cler- Rti' of vov.r " jW fY DrnfT-i-.t. .-!::';:V('E:;r.TCaR K Jjf lIAiivr V'.WSW VA t'.-r SALT LAKE THAI RE ?:.nffi. FEB. 22 and 23 Richard A. Pick Presents THE MISSES FULLE.R In English, Scotch and Irish Folk Songs Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00. Seats on Sale Today. Ijj Phone Was. 756. Every Afternoon and Evening. B The World's Best Vaudeville. P Bill Changes Tomorrow I I ALICE LLOYD Avon Comedy Four, Rebla, Boudinll I Brothers, James Thompson and Co.. 1 Brenner and Wheeler, Leo Zarrell and j Co. and Orpheum Travel Weekly. 1 WEEK-OA Y PRICES: I I Matinees, 25c, 10c; children under 12 B I with adults, 10c; evenings. 50c, I 25c. 10c. NOW PLAYING An all-star bill of headllners. featuring featur-ing the New York H Ippodrome winners, win-ners, JOYCE AND WEST, A man and a maid In the newest dances. Don't fail to see the two-reel Key- I atone comedy film. Bill runs Friday, B Saturday, Sunday, Monday. Three B shows daily. Regular Kmpresg prices- Bj NOW PLAYING The Big Local Surprise "GARDEN OF THE RAJAH" 5 Other Big Acts 5 j 1020 30 Last Time Today, ISRAEL ZANGWILL'S GREATEST WORK. WILTON LACKAYE in "Children of the Ghetto" Sunday Only, CHAS. CHAPLIN'S LATEST "A NIGHT OUT" Also "An Amateur Prodigal." Concert Orchestra, Prof. J. J. McCleMan, Conductor. j I -. MEHESY THEATER Ince-Domlno Feature, "THROUGH THE MURK." A tragedy of the southwest, eloquently eloquent-ly HCtPd. "COLORED VILLAINY." Keytonp Coit ! v. "HIS LAST DEAL." Majestic Drami. j "IMITATIONS.; Fi-.ins.- A l.'min,'). Tf there is any Fpeci.nl location you desire for your room, or if you have any wishes peculiar to your-clf. ri Want-Ad Want-Ad ot' vour own in Tbe Tribune will quickly solve the difficulty. |