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Show Face Fashions This Year Demand That the Complexion Be Made Clear and Clean and Nothing Aids the Skin Like Stuart's Stu-art's Calcium Wafers. All styles of dress this year make it necessary that every woman remove pimples, blotches, etc. This condition is brought about by reason of the fact that the colors used and style of hair dress throw the face in a position of prominence that will make pimples, etc., very hideous if they exist. "Take My Advice and Use Stuart's Calcium Wafers if You Want a pretty Skin." The impurities arising in the bodv are thrown off in four ways, through the pores of the skin, the lungs, the kidnevs and bowels. Stuart's Calcium Wafers will make the blood clean. They will throw open the pores and in only a short time yon will find the entire system free from marks of blood impurity. The fresh, red. rosv hue of tho blood flowing freely close' to the skin will give vcu the complexion you desire. Obtain a box from any' druggist anywhere. any-where. Price, of) cents. Free Trial Coupon F. A. Stuart Co., 348 Stuart Bldg., Marshal, Mich. Send me at once, by return mail, a free trial package pack-age of Stuart's Calcium Wafers. p Name "... Street City . State Give "California Syrup of Figs" If Cross, Feverish, Sick, Bilious, Constipated They love it Watch Children Now! Guard Against Colds, Grippe. Sore Throat and Sickness by Keeping Liver and Bowels Free from Poisons M 1 A laxative today saves a sick child I tomorrow. Children simply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, which become clogged up with waste, liver gets sluggish ; stomach sour. Look at the tongue, mother! If1 coated, or your child is listless, cross, feverish, breath bad, restless, doesn't eat heartily, full of cold or has the grippe or a sore throat or any other children's ailment, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs, " then don't worry, because it is perfectly harmless, and in a few hours all this constipation 1 poison, sour bile and fermenting waste will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. A thorough "inside cleansing' ' is ofttimes all that is necessary. It should be the first treatment given in any sickness. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of ''California Syrup of Figs," which has full directions'for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. See that it is made by the ' ' California Fig Syrup Company. ' Don't merely ask for Syrup of Figs, out ask for "California Syrup of Figs." Remember, ' ' California. ' ' (Advertisement.) t Girls! Curls Last ? and Look Natural f Hair stays curly and wavy for I days In spite of wind, damp-I damp-I ness, perspiration. Try this! Before curling or waving your'hair with pins, papers or a heated iron, just moisten each strand with atalpa water and you will be delighted how natural the curls and waves appear nnd how long they last in spite of wind, dampness or perspiration. A small bottle bot-tle of atalpa water will cost but a few . cents at any drug store and there is nothing better to nelp retain the curls and waves or to soften, gloss or fluff the hair and to make it look abundant. (Advertisement.) m A W MONDAY, PATHE Shows Begin II I JkJi TUESDAY PRESENTS at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, MISS GLADYS HULETTE fj . : IN N rv1 - J A human interest story played by a remarkable cast and showing the biff city's sympathetic VI I ' Bide, as well as the heartlessness of a metropolitan population a story for every mother and V h -t daughter. ... k J v PEARL WHITE IN "PEARL OF THE ARMY" H r- " Unmasking America's secret foes and the efforts to undermine the defenses and wealth of , ,.;..-. our nation. ' K ,. J PATHE NEWS LONESOME LyKE COMEDY N n - PRICES: WTw.vi1 - - It ' 1 MatB- A11 Seats: 10c- iMWMV i - U - M Eves, 10c and 15c. TV v. v A V V ' 1 ' r: ' Children, Any Time, 5c. I V V t V"- j V- ?V l f$ : .- -w i u' -w v.)flrl'yTA,!T'n " '. " "' ' t . ' ',jf 1 c, . 1 -nj.i.rf.t -'a'.r d;-;ijV iin:'Ai.v'-'"-' SALT LSiESftr3sSn8Mon,n.15 1 2s? c;"crr,,. ioo-pEOplE-ioo 'WreSiV Arabs, ' Camels . i KX Horses, Donkeys lift Vl- -r - 'J I Vt rf Jl V j h f BEN HUR I . V 1 j I f THE 9 Vf , 3l i P- . ! ' EIGHTH V'"Sy ?1 4 S'-r.i'f I V I'-' WONDER 3 ; v V fj B fJ y MAIL ORDERS I v "i 1PRICE8 Niglft S2 $150, I'Snii:?. i, 5oc. Wed. Matinee, 1 i Siii'il5!;. ILsSSsJi ALWAYS 7WStUSMM p.i TODAY SUNDAY ONLY A STRONG MORALITY PLAY lj I Ethel Clayton in "The Hidden Scar" W' TODAY I TOMORROW AND TUESDAY A Comic Cartoon for the l: Kf Children, ES Charlie Chaplin in The Animal Trainer TOMORROW, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, the Supreme Favorite, K I Mine. Petrova in The Black Butterfly jgIig j NOW PLAYING h L-Vl HORELIK'S IMPERIAL b 5 Kjl RUSSIAN DANCERS In a tJj ballet advertisement, "The y?J CVI GyPsy Camp": SCHEPP'S L3 il':i3 ANIMAL CIRCUS; HOW- ftSj Vlji ARD & FIELDS, "Dining IsTja Car Minstrels," and four t b'ySi other big acts, Including f?S ' Chapter 8 ot "THE LASS OF tS-J bjjy THE L U M B E R LANDS." fc.jg J?j Prices 10c. 20c, 30c. Three jffi shows daily. rnmrnm "LIBERTY" A Daughter of the U. S. A. Military, love and war drama. "ALONG THE MEXICAN BORDER" with Marfe Walcamp, Jack Holt and Eddie Polo as leads. jHarry Palmer Cartoon Comedy. "SEE AMERICA FIRST." LUCILE HUTTON In a two-reel special L-KO comedy. "THE TORMENT" One-reel drama. SlIIllIIl E J BEGINNING WEDNESDAY BM'5 New Vaudeville Show K"Tbe Dancing H Girl of Delhi" An Oriental Fantasy Featuring B m1 VANDA HOFF, fosT, " Supported by pja BETALO RUBINO & CO. lernard & Harrington In WIL. Fjtj -ARD MACK'S sketch, "Who Is Ell K 3he?" Kenney & Hollis; 6 Bel- ipAi ;lan Glrlsi Nell O'Connetl; Mile. J&J Joria. Kj 3eorye Ottle II M'KAY 8l ARDINE j Spa In "On Broadway." I I -rices: Mats.. 10c. 25c, 50c; EyfekS vishts, 10c, 2c, 50c. Toe. I J3 ' Direction Swanson Theater Circuit, Cir-cuit, W. H. Swanson, Pres. i TODAY ONTjY ! Bluebird Photoplays Presents j Viclet Mersereau ! j in I The Honor of j Mary Blake j A story of hypocrisy, exposing : I certain classes of churchmen who I fail in their duty toward creatures crea-tures in distress. j Napoleon and Sally, the monkey i movie actors. i Itbibtjne want ads pullI - P" M EN? M 1p oil 1 III in! lM I3 : . TODAY MONDAY TUESDAY ; i ; j Jesse L. Lasky Presents America's Photoplay Favorite ' ; Sj km mwti inatense' iw off ry n5 i LniiuliL yliltl photoplay- IHl C V I L Lit I S The thrilling story of an American woman doctor among superstitious Mexicans. ' ' ' BURTON HOLMES IN CANADA PARAMOUNT PICTOGRAPHS faonimamti ,-" Special music Willard Weihe, Edward P. Kimball, Mrs. Stout and the Para- tyv jl mount Quintette. Continuous, 12:30 to 11 p. m. Wfh 1 835,000 pipe organ, f?- I A FI Pinest moving pic- Prof. J. J. McClel- f 3 W f. S 1 S'4 ture theater in the 1 lan, chief organist ifillaMli V & i a 1 world. TODAY AND TOMORROW ' 1 DOROTHY DALTOM j With Enid Markey and Howard Hickman. A smashing picture, photo- ) graphed by Dal Clawson, presenting one of the most vivid and realistic S s train wrecks of recent times. u . ; I I Hearst's Pictorial of Return Showing" . , - Keystone Comedy, I International News. "The Moonshiners" I TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY 3 j J Valeska Snratt in I "THE VICTIM" I ! 1 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 1 ! 1 Charlie Chaplin la "Easy Street" 1 I HIS NEWEST COMEDY. j" j I and Lillian Gisli in I 1 "The louse Built Open Sand" j i p NOTE Organ recitals omitted first half of the week owing to absence k - of Prof. J. J. McClellan. Franz Kath, the versatile and accomplished n g pianist, every afternoon and evening. The American Concert Orchestra, Walter Poulton, leader, 7 to 11 evenings. H j COMING MRS. VERNON CASTLE j If All This Week Opening Tonight n ii Bayard Veiller's gripping melodrama f' a lively "crook" play, teeming with thrills a play with tears and laugh- r 1 ? ter blended. I I I Williii lli I wf 1 ic! . mmmmm mammjn, i t ' k N Runs all week with matinees Thurs- ; f day and Saturday. Matinee prices I j ij, 15c and 25c; boxes 50c; night prices, H 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c; boxes 75c. jSait .Lake Tlieatrel THE MUSICAL ARTS SOCIETY PRESENTS n pa r-y n The Etenownsd JilPpSSI i;tn'1 Batch Ikizr COENRAAD V. EOS, Accompanist. Local Management, Mr. Geo. D. Pyper. Sale for Musical Arts members, Jan. 8th and 9th. Regular box sale opens Wednesday, Jan. 10th. Prices Lower floor, $2.00: balcony, $1.50 and $2.00; second balcony, $1.C0; gallery, 50c. Bex seats, 52.50. J 3 |