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Show : jSff Gas Is a. . fpO Servant MJ' That can do a lot of things to make your kitchen work easier and pleasanter. It will give you hot water quickly and economically econom-ically send a steaming stream from the hot water faucet just when and where you want it. Gas lighting is less expensive and more pleasing than any other gas will bum your refuse a gas iron will do a day's ironing for a couple of cents. And a modern Gas Range will do away with the teat, half the dirt and all the uncertainties of cooking in your kitchen. ou can enjoy the convenience and saving of an all Gas Kitchen at a surprisingly low cost. Let us show you how. UTAH GAS & COKE COMPANY, 61 So. Main. J. C. D. Clark, General Manager. i An Easy, Pleasant Laxative. J One or two Dr. King's New Life Pilla with a tumbler of water at night. No bad. nauseating taste; no belching gas. Go right to bed. Wake up in the morn- I ing, enjoy a free, easy bowel movement, j and feel fine all day. Dr. King's New ! 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Tn a recent letter he writes: "I have no desire for tobacco any more. I feel like a new man." Anyone desiring a copy of this book on tobacco iiabit. smoking and chewing can get it free, postpaid, by writing to Edward Ed-ward J. Woods, 241 F, Station E. New York City. You will be surprised and pleased. Look for quieter nerves, stronger heart, better digestion, improved eyesight, eye-sight, increased vigor, longer life and other advantages if you quit poisoning voiirself. i An ertl?uent. i?-'S. -3JM ' For Infants anr1 Children. WmeW0l Kind You Have MeMM Always Bough) 'IH ALCOHOL, 3 PEK CENtI silniiiilicFootfarallicCuia- DearS til . j V p Signature AA ' ;:IV" PromclesDigesHon&W nf ff A nessaiMtltet.Contalnsneiita' vx 0 ( jr n-vj,: Opihni.Morphine nor Mineral .; Not Narcotic. 7x1 ..-.zi.-1 Apcrfccl Remedy for Consnpa- IB' fi-5; Hoxi.Soui-Slouiach.DiarriKiea I fJ n :'-2Sb I "Worras,('omTi!sioiis.l7(rvi!rish' f L tf II U P F nessaudLoss or Sleep.) W I U! 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American concert orciiestra, Prof. L-J ' J. J. McClellan, director. tfj- LIBERTY ll Greater than the Smalteys' "Hypo- 1 crites" Is their newest five- ;fJ2 i act production, "; "J ! "SCANDAL" :;?1 The drama you'll never forget, Dally, 2 p. m. to 11 p. m. '-, ' Adults. 10c; children, 5c. ':4 Ev Today and THE REX I j Tomorrow. The dramatic masterwork of Marie Corelll, f "WORMWOOD" 1 j A 5-part drama of amazing power, b l I Daily, 2 p.,m. to 11 p. m. h -j 1 Adults, 10c: children. 5c. rJ ALL UNION HOUSES. J EMPRESS THEATER TONIGHT CHORUS COMTEST SEE THE GIRLS PUT" ON THEIR OWN VAUDEVILLE SHOW IN CONJUNCTION WITH "THE ISLE OF PARADISE" A MUSICAL COMEDY YOU'LL ENJOY Performances 7:45 and 9:15. 10 and 20 Cents. Wednesday Matinee j A Souvenir Free to Each Lady I The Fevorlte Dramatic Star j Sarah Padden 9 In the Joyful Episode of Today "THE LITTLE SHEPHERD OF BAR- GAIN ROW" I Those Favorite Comedians g FRIE N D and DO W N I N G 1 6 Other Pantages Features. Next Week "The-Perfect- GlrlT" PrSIilW Tuesday and Wednesday, S I' ROBERT WARWICK I "THE STOLEN VOICE," 5 An exceptional photoplay. Q charleVchaplin I In comedy. 8 Coming Thursday, WILLIAM FAVERSHAM In "THE RIGHT OF WAY." naamTOywiBwfcHiiiu..ij.1ff1MWM fllSY MATER "THE WEB OF DESTINY," Today's interesting chapter of "Tha Diamond iYom the Sky." "WHEN THE TIDE. CAME IN," A thrilling two-act Broncho drama of the seacoast. "THE PHANTOM EXTRA," An unusual newspaper story, showinR how a young e.ir saved her sweetheart; sweet-heart; two-reel Kav-Bee. f . . The experience of mothers is that nursemaids are the most difficult sort of help to siet. But if you consult the mothers who have been "satisfied in this iine, yon will find that 90 per cent obtained ob-tained thoir nursemaids through Tribune Trib-une Want Ads. CEMETRJJES WASATCH LAWN CEMETERY, PER-petual PER-petual care. 1016 Kearns bldg. Phone Wasatoh 2593. c3243 j ARD0TL4NKS j MRS. O. N. LARSOX DESIRES TO EX-; EX-; press her appreciation of the sympathy j and assistance shown by her friends I durln? the recent Illness and death of her sister, Mrs. Ksther Ellis. nl-190 FLORISTS CUT FLOWERS, FRESH FROM OUR reen houses. Porter-Walton, State and Broadway. Phone Wasatch 5864. y6H I EVAN'S FLORAL. CO.. 36 SO. MAIN; cut flowers, funeral designs. Was. 961. ERNEST A. LAMBOURNE, FLORAL, dept. 8 So. Main. with Willes-Horne Drug Co., leading florists in funeral de-slgns. de-slgns. Was. 251 and Was. 2559. nllP3 HL'DDART FLORAL CO.. 62 SO. MAIN street. Phone 106. Cut flowers and funeral designs. nl633 THE LEADING FLORIST, W. W. KING, 214 East 2nd South. Phone 37. r27 WALTER'S FLORAL DEPT. CUT flowers, funeral designs. Walker Bros. Dry Goods Co. Was. S96. 93021 MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. R. McKenzle. Display yards, 422 So. S tat e. JPTJNJSRALJRE CTORS E. W. HALL. UNDERTAKER AND EM-' EM-' balmer; auto equipment. 164 So. W. Temple. Was. 505. I3 S. D. EVANS. UNDERTAKER, EM-balmer. EM-balmer. Mortuary chapel. 4S So. State. Automobile service if desired, without additional ad-ditional expense. Was. 364. g"77 E. G. O'DONNELL, UNDERTAKER and embalmer, has moved to new location, loca-tion, 225-227 South West Temple street. Realty bldg. Phone 680. 03309 LOST AND FOUND LOST LADY'S RED KNIT SWEATER. on road to Brighton last Sundav. Reward Re-ward offered, if returned to No. 12 Princeton Prince-ton apartment. Phone Was. 7168. nS3S LOST LADY'S SHRINERS' PIN SET with pearls on Fort car or temple grounds. Return to Wilson hotel. Re-ward. Re-ward. niOS7 LOST SOMEWHERE BETWEEN PRO-vo PRO-vo river, near Kamas. and Dahl Bros.' farm near Park City, canvas bai? containing con-taining clothing and camp equipment. Finder please return to W. E. King care Mutual Creamery Co.. Salt Lake. nlo03 PERSONAL LADIES $1000 REWARD. I POSITIVE ly guarantee my great, successful "Monthly" remedy; safely relieves soma of the longest, most obstinate abnormal cases in three to five days; no harm pain or iterference with work; mail ?1.50; double strength, $2; book free. Dr. B. P. Southlngton, Kansas City. Mo. 0I6 DIVORCES LAWYER OF 15 YEARS' experience; reliable. Advice free. 31 Brooks Arcade. 268 State at. k2713 ATTORNEYS B. N. C. STOTT, 604 NEWHOUSE BLDG. j Was. 2664. k949 M. E. WADDOUPS. SL'ITE 110 KEITH bldg. Phone Was. 1023. U1073 VETERINA S. F. VETERINARY COLLEGE BE-gins BE-gins Sept. 13. No profession offers ecjnal opportunity. Catalogue free. C. Keane, Pres., ISIS Market st., San Francisco, Fran-cisco, f 13 CARPENTER & CONTRACTOR J. S. DAHL, CARPENTER AND builder; carpenter work, building, alterations al-terations and repairing, cabinet making. screens, etc. Wasatch 5130-J. f 1956 WHERE TO SHOP LINCOLN IIOL'SE. 8 E. 1ST SO.. rooms; single rooms. 2 Sr. 4'ic and 50c; modern ; baths, 1 5c. Special rates by week or month. Was. 3453. U2555 CODH A N D STORES H IGIHCST CAS 1 1 PRICES PAID FOR used furniture. Axelrad Furn. Co.. 4? 1 W. 3rd South. Was. i'S:;. n537 PLUMBING AND HEATING PLUMBING AND HEATING; PRICES reasonable. J. L. Kasmussen, 61 Wst 6th South. Was. 3?:::i. kssc Tf you have lost or found anything, pet the searching eyes of The Tribune a Lost and Found columns at work. |