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Show 2 If you are contemplating a cam- it paign of advertising, publicity, or both, during 1917 let me figure -with you. The exacting clientele for whom I am writing are more than satisfied and may be readily referred to. I know what I can do for you and your business. While specializing in conservative conserva-tive mining and financial copy, careful care-ful attention is given to other accounts. ac-counts. TOD GOODWIN, UTAH PUBLICITY COMPANY, Inc. 315 Boston Building. I Wishing Our Patrons A Happy and Prosperous New Year I PAHHOTT GOAL CO. ALL KINDS OF COAL Office 343 South Main.' ,E. V. Sadler, Sales Manager. Yard 824 South Fourth West. Phone Wasatch 4600. We trust yon will still favor us with your coal patronage. 1' 1 s if 'if I' N FULL accord with K the spirit of the $ season, we thank our S; $ f patrons for their loyal tf. friendship and wish all I; & 'Z a Merry Christmas : and a Happy New I YciU' I aS,llty v v Hi At AH Costs But to the public the "cost" will be small in United Slates Tires. The quality which has won the motoring public's unqualified approval for United States Tires which has given them such amazing sales increases during the past year will be maintained at all costs. 1 i And we emphasize the fact that the cost to the consumer will be small. Ifr Jft rft )ft t For a long time, every manufacturer, and most motorists, have known that an advance in tire prices was inevitable. How soon, and how much, have remained in doubt until now. Now we are able to state irrespective of what advances or manufacturing changes other manufacturers may make that to the consumer United States Tire price advances will be small, far below the proportion of increase in cost to the manufacturer, of the best tire materials, mate-rials, , far below the proportion of general increase in-crease in the cost of commodities of every kind. And we are holding down the price increases on quality tires to this disproportionate degree only because of superior manufacturing organization organiza-tion and economies perfected in the United States Tire Company's factories during the year just closing. The slight increases and readjustments in the prices of United States Tires go into effect January 1, 1917. Consult the nearest United States Tire dealer for the details of these changes. United States Tire Company., Dance a welcome to the New Year Monday Evening. Sweeten 's En- i larged Banjo Orchestra. I 1 W$ rf3 tfk W IBs n & i i m !i MUiumwmmiini iwaMiiiiBim i pTJVW -t-.-wyr.'vtT immunji.i.u,,,, L v h vM5 CISCHARQES! 'MSi9vl' helievedin 'VHl $-$8 'f Each Cap- y 'isy': Beware of cowttcrfeUsX ! 1 ' AT.L DRCGOIKTS j , BaHuLVbsiu"Mo:it;;ly',i;0:iiijlJiji)li. ii.Uch- relievo some ol llic lonirrst. must obstinate nbnormiil cimcs in o to 5 Jays No harm. p;iin or imcrf. r.wu with work. WjiI Jl.EO; DouMp jtrn-;th S'J.OO. BOOKLET FREE. Write ton;iy Dr. B. O. Southing-ion Romody Co., Kansas City, Mo. m SUNDAY AND MONDAY Four Shows I Gaily at i (MR li iB mi &10l m y j, I Sparkling Bill of p !J Gay Vaudeville to Usher in the New Year 1 I j 10c, 20c, 30c N 5 v BEGINNING WEDNESDAY 'rices: Mats., 10c, 25c, 50c; Nights, V 5 1"0, 2So 50c 'ic- Ticket oflico al- fcj ways open. T "i p Mr- Martin Beck Presents iJy SARAH PADDEN& CO. J 5 ln "The Clod." "-luMen & Coogan Louis London "3 BERTJLEVY ,...fi tfarle Fltzgibbon SHvor & Duval r. Vj0 P3the IMew6 I (I ' I'. 5V. EXTRA ATTRACTION: R AM ILIA o, ARM AND miTONE e KALISZ In "Ma'mzelle Caprice." ' 1 TODAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, r Salt Lake's Biggest Picture Bill tja Ruth Roland In Ip-i "THE SULTANA." jfj Pearl White. Pathe News, Lonesome Lone-some Luke. There is one bargain hunter and finder find-er that has the woman beaten a mile, and that is a Tribune Want Ad. Salt Lake Theatre MN M r 1 Week Commencing year's is' ticiii. i MATINEES NEW YEAK'S, WEDNESDAY AND SATTJRDAY. SUCCESS1 A YALKED OF' OP C Ply OFTHE 5UCCBS5E5S ';CpNTUR' mr'm fowl I isctrf ANiaw eui-ig lcr .fill irewuinitiiices. E Eve's and New Year's Mat., 25c to $1.50. Popular Mats., Wed. and Sat. I 20c to $1.00. NEXTATTRACTION 1 Thursday, January 11th I The Musical Arts Society presents I The Matchless lieder Singer COENEAAD V. BOS, ACCOMPANIST LOCAL MANAGEMENT, MB. GEO. D. PYPEE. Prices 50c to $2.00. As the Musical Arts Society has reservation for most of the lower floor, patrons should apply early for the few remaining locations. SALT LAKE Lift.1" SSKjlon., Jan.! 5 The Liebler Co 's r 100 PEOPLE 100 Production jtrt ' iiA I' j", rV' ' 's. Arabs' Camels jT 4 a I "3? ' ' 1 '1 l Horses, Donkeys S nw 3 1 ri S B I -1 , JL H - I Big?er I . i I i P I I 3 fll t WONDER 1 V3 U B -" mail orders b Xv - WwJU -X NOW g 4 ' . , , , , -vX PRICES Nlrtits 2, $1.50, i "t'p-.'-MV ...'itV SI. 50c. Ved. Matinee, B j 1MMI mmjr''''---'''''' Mill ' i All Mew Year's Week-Opening Tonight !j If ,7irrawigirriTTrxinTgi'n'TTiirfmjB i iTtimii i i i'i i m fcniinii n m t i i fir r'l W. J. Locke's greatest comedy success ful of o i delicious humor and fascinating situations a play EJ 3 that bubbles with sparkling .cocktails of love and a - laughter j of Marcus" I IS The big New Year's week show runs all week, f,A with regular matinees on Thursday and Saturday j I'I afternoons, and A SPECIAL NEW YEAR'S DAY M j HATINEE ON MONDAY AFTERNOON AT 2:30 ; O'CLOCK. Regular prices all week no raise. g;3 I J Matinee prices, 15c and 25c. Night prices, 15c, t'1 25c, 35c and 50c; boxes, 75c. j I COMMUNITY SERVICE i a i iia &&c J I &h u&I EaJP &k s& By Handel. . TABERNACLE NEW YEAR'S DAY 1 AT 4:S0 P. M. DOORS OPEN AT 3:30. PRICES 25c TO 50c. i Enlarged Symphony Orchestra, Selected Chorus, Squire Coop Director. 1 u Soloists: Marjorie Dodge Winner, soprano; Florence Jepperson, con- 1 I tralto; Dr. William R. Worley, tenor; Ray M. Russell, baritone. I 1 Indorsed by civic, church and social organizations; state, county and I 9 city officials. I Tickets at Consolidated Music and WUles-Horne Drug Store. I Xl Conotrl-rj nnd Gi:r !?t-77M PJ' relieved In 1 to 6 das-i i'i l.f '3 Ni iitra BlsGlsnon-polsonoas I fvjliv';? V.i f cEoctlvo In treat. lJifl Vki-J Ingmucousdlscharcci Will not strictnro. Frcvonts contagion. SOLO BY DCUCvIST3. arcol Post i dcslred-Trlco fl, or 3 bottles S2.'Ii Pr?pcrcd bT HB EVANS CHEAUCAL CO., CINCINNATI. C. !!CORD'S VITAL RESTORATIVE i R ESTOHES MtN'S VITALITY. 1 I Price $1. At all druggisiB. AJway I on hand at Schramm-Johnson, Jjrug, 1 "The Never-faubBtllutont," Flv (a) I Good Stores. nil |