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Show Humphreys' Seventy-seven For Grip, Influenza cot W 8 Keep -Well Rules "Keep out of crowds as much as possible. "Sleep in a room with the windows wide open. "See that your office or shop is well ventilated. "Walk a mile in the open air twice a day. "Cover up each couch and sneeze with your pocket handkerchief for the protection of others. 4 Don 't spit on the sidewalk, and help enforce the ordinance against it. "Don't overeat." Daily papers. If these precautions fail you, don 't wait until your bones begin to ache, tnke ' ' Seventy-seven ' ' at the first chill or shiver to break up the Cold. At Druggists, 25 cents or mailed. Humphreys' Homeo. Medicine Co., 156 William Street. New York. (Advertisement.) Lf 3i HADE AT GOME Cincinnati. Ohio. Jan. 14. 1D17. An Interview with a prominent distiller of this city shows that no .-ss tiian 300.000 people have been making their own whiskies, whis-kies, liquors, cordials, etc., at home, as a result of a recent discovery of his, saving sav-ing the enormous profits and high licenses li-censes of the liquor dealers and saloon keepers. Just what effect this new industry in-dustry will have upon the Prohibition Wave now sweeping over the country can only he conjectured, but it has been proven by some of the highest authorities authori-ties that his process la perfectly lecal and legitimate in every respect and further fur-ther established by the great extent to which It is being used in every section of the country, wet and dry. Besides being a very simple and quick method, it is also shown that the saving effected by those using this home method amounts to from one-half to two-thirds of the usual dealer's prices. Mr. M. W Pricket t, 5119 Universal Bldg.. Cincinnati, Ohio, discoverer of this wonderful process, has written a verv interesting in-teresting booklet giving the history and secrets of his method, and will mail it free to anyone sending his name and address, ad-dress, along with a Liberal FREE TRIAL Offer. Uso the coupon If more convenient. con-venient. Mr. M. W. Prlckett, 5119 Universal Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. Flease send n:e without cost or ob-I ob-I i '-tl. 1 1 o n Oil my part, your free trial offer and bnokiet, "Secrets of Making Liquors at Home." Name .,.... Address Tmvn State ll i if tfif iflf if if if if if if i Sheik Hammedl and His Arab Trilbesnnee FROM TMe uardee of Allah Will Hold an Informal Reception at This Store l',, . A"- - -"" ' ' l , 1 In 1 Monday and Tuesday Afternoons, 2 to 4 o'clock We have especially arranged for the appearance off these natnve sons off the Desert Des-ert on our THIRD FLOOR tomorrow and Tuesday, where they will hold an in formal reception. You are invited to see these people from the land off mystery and romance. See them at close range, note their native costumes and talk to them iff you desire through an interpreter. This will be your only opportunity to see these unique visitors at close range. Bring the children with you. r ' v. j .- Girls! Keep Hair In Curl For Days Dampness, wind or perspiration has no effect if you use atalpa water. 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 and 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 curl? and waves or to soften, gloss or fluff the hair and to make it look abundant. (Advertisement.) NEW BILL WEDNESDAY lSa 6 HEADLINERS 6 i Sis Mats. 10c, 25c, 60c. K&X Eves. 10c, 25c, 50c, 75c. ! yj RAY I DUNBAR'S Hj SAMUELS MARYLAND ; H N'd 1 SINGERS i gTYfl Miss Thea Llghtner and Newton 3 H Alexander; Leonard Gautier"a Anl-; Anl-; fi?5(v! stated Toyshop; Pathe News. IJ 'LOTS AND LOTS OF IT" ! jj with Phil White & Co. I Bert a Jay LILIES 3 BRENNAN 6 A TEXAS WONDER. The Texas Wonder cures kidney and bladder troubles, dissolves gravel, cures diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheumatism rheuma-tism and irregularities of the kidneys and bladder in both men and women. Regulates Regu-lates bladder troubles In children. If not" sold bv your druggist, will be sent by mail on receipt of $1.00. One small bottle is two months' treatment and seldom fails to perfect a cure. Send for sworn testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2f'J6 Olive street, St. I.ouis, Mo. Sold hy druggists. (Advertisement.) The World's Foremost Contralto. Thus. Eve., Jan. 25, Tabernacle Auspices Salt Lake Philharmonic Orchestra. Prices: $2.00, $1.50, $1.00. All Reserved. Seat Sale Opens Monday, January 22, Consolidated Music Co. iMail orders filled Wednesday, January 17. Address Mrs. Schramm, Care Consolidated Music Co. SILT LIKE THEATRE I 3 STARTING IWOHnj JH. IS I Special Matinee Wednesday. I The Liebler Co.'s Stupendous Spectacle 1 J''Xr- 100 PEOPLE 100 i - Arabs, Camels W 6 Hv;i r J . v if i fci'ti r-a ft S3 ft WONDER M 1 J' j WORLD I PRICIi" Nights S2.00, $1.50, S1.00, 50c. i & Special Bargain Mat. Wed.S1.50, $1.00, 75c. 50c. I Next Attraction: 3 SSSnra Thursday, January 18 jj BARGAIN MATINEE SATURDAY, 2:15. ; Mack Swan's Dramatization of Harold Bell I Wright's Western Classic ..-v : I VMS " ? W 1 if iliid If iJfilliilK 111 fb I larsara Mori c. ! With r i Virginia tardy ! as Barbara Cc't' ! j A Complete Cast and a Complete Scenic ! Production. Prices: Evenings, 25c to $1.00; Matinee, 25c to 75c. J SEAT SALE BEGINS TUESDAY. I Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Jan. 23, 24, 25 Matinee Wednesday. " Mail Orders Received Now. John-Cort Presents the Season's Musical Gem Coming unchanged intact from its long runs in New York, Boston and Chicago with the complete original New York Cort Theater presentation. SPECIAL AUGMENTED HERBERT ORCHESTRA. Prices Nights, 50c to $2.00; Wednesday Matinee, 25c to $1.50. I Friday Evening, January 26 30 j ONLY APPEARANCE! I THE FAMOUS FRENCH ARTIST. Songs (in costumes) of all centuries. Assisted by Emily Gresser, violin; Gus-tave Gus-tave Ferrari, piano. Mail orders received. Knabe piano. Direction Catharine Bamman, New York. Ii V-U'fs .v.--i America's Sweetheart and Yours. . .. SI Mrl TODAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Y i s I America's Sweetest and. Yours m IN HER LATEST ARTCEAFT OFFERING I i-'-:;". "im mm m TIP RPli" 1 ll'l ? S v ' f I The most charming, sweetest and most ambitious heart-interest story Mary has ever helped ? ill 1 " t0 teU- I j t NOTICE TO PATRONS Owine- to the great expense attendant upon booking this big attraction the same prices will prevail j ! pi at matinees as nights. In addition, the front of the balcony after 5 p. m. will be 15 cents. The same old prices otherwise, a N Loges, 25c; parquet and front of balcony, 15c; upper balcony, 10c. ? lli'; YOU WILL BE IN TIME FOR A SEAT IF YOU COME PROMPTLY AT 12:30, 2, &-.30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30. SPECIAL MUSIC I I Willard Weihe, Edw. P. Kimball, Mrs. Stout and the Paramount Quintette. I ' - 4'iT-' - jii.tr--rt-.-J .Ji-n.ir-iirr.nil,.ti' .i -'Wil'iJini-t.tMat-r.ifi.iiiiVilltar liynl'i'- Bhil iflilirinhiintiAH-i |