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Show AFTER SIX YEARS OF SUFFERING Woman Made Well byLydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Columbus, Ohio. "I had almostgiven I had been sick for six years with flTTTTiiiiMimi 1 1 female troubles and Tj'mi nervousness. I had ' 1 'J a i?a'n 'n my "g'1- ' " "'vl side and could not i. fei eat anything with- . t.CJs.lJ out hurting my i. ' .. : I stomach. I could 'jiv I not drink cold water ' ll 8t n" nor eat 'V" ' bind of raw fruit, ".':''. ' nor fresh meat nor chicken. From ITS " 1 pounds I went to ;'8 and would get so weak at times that ;fell over. I began to take Lydia E. ''Cham's Vegetable Compound, and 'n days later I could eat and it did not 't my stomach. I have taken tho '(licine ever since and I feel like a ( woman. I now weigh 127 pounds yu can see what it has done for me fady. My husband says he knows medicine has saved my life." 7' J- S. Barlow, 1G?.4 South 4th St, 0lmbus, Ohio. L?dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-nd Com-nd contains just the virtues of roots ; herbs needed to restore health and .''"ifTth to the weakened organs of tha That is why Mrs. Barlow, a lr"nic invalid, recovered so completely. , " Pays for women suffering from any a'e ailments to insist upon having :a E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- A Great Responsibility. responsibility attached to the preparing of a remedy for infants and children is undoubtedly greater than that imposed upon the manufacturer of remedies for adults whose system is sufficiently strong to counteract, fora time at least, any injurious drag. It is well to observe that Castoria is prepared today, as it has been for the past 40 years, under the personal supervision of Mr, Chas. H. Fletcher. What have makers of imitations and substitutes at stake ? What are their responsibilities ? To whom are they answerable ? They spring up today, scatter their nefarious wares broadcast, and disappear tomorrow. Could each mother see the painstaking care with which the prescription for Fletcher's Castoria is prepared : could they read the innumerable testimonials from grateful mothers, they would never listen to the subtle pleadings and false arguments of those who would offer an imitation of, or substitute for, the tried and true Fletcher's Castoria. fS5lll& Children Cry For V Mr. Contents 15 Tflmd Erato ' mj'-f TzTnff - fiuCX-l fi Ui 1 Will f'f tlSSi Extracts from Letters by Grateful Parents to Chas.: H. FJetcher. i'P r NOT NAKCOTIC. . G j English, of Springfield, Mass., says : "It was your Castoria that Ef ;j j MdpeofOhlDr.SAima- j cured my child." : ! JPwrptti ' Stei- . Mrs. Mary MeGinnis, of St. Louis, Mo., says: "We have given our toidlr'ws- baby your Castoria ever since she was born, and' we reccommend it to all ;fto . 'ixsrtd' I , mothers." IjIS. ; juSSxlsMi' ' ' N. E. Calmes, of Marion, Ky., says : "You have the best medicine in i'r"c: . wtJirf. the world, as I have given your Castoria to my babies from first to last." S4.'!.V': jSrari. Mrs. Albert Ugusky, of Lawrenceburg, Ind., says: "As I have had i jT-.p "'jy )r Ccns i your Castoria in use for nearly three years, I am pleased to say it is just ; AP ivaebl)ifiI1'l,0CS' as represented. My children are both well and happv thanks to Castoria. " 'ig0 ton. Fwi'bJie15 3141 R. P. Stockton, of New Orleans, La., says: "We began giving your JivgSi i "032 io oF StEEP- . 4 Castoria to our baby when he was eight days old and have kept it up ever iiA9 ; since, never having had to give any other medicine. " 'C-fi i Facsimile Signature of f: Mrs. Dolph Hornbuckle, of Colorado Springs, Colo., says: "We comas':0 com-as':0 I jjUffr& menced givmg your Castoria to our baby when she was four weeks old. -'iffl q ; ' OarfJMfM ' She is now seven months and weighs l!)Jk pounds. Everyone remarks j TZmCmai 5 'What a healthy looking baby.' te give Ca'storia credit for it." Llfei GENUiNE CASTOrSSA ALWAYS BEARS &0f (frk4 Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE Ccntai1d cohpmy. new vork city t iKK3ii.-, ' 'j 8 BIG ACTS - H MV Sp- JW V; 4 TONICHT HOW STARTS fv t j, rj J At O clock Be a e of tlie Car. l-tt r ,(;j,Jaw',"lll"lMM nivl E MIOLET DALE "PETTISQATS" CE''"" ff "PUTTING IT OVER" ;. i Pell America's Mimic. A comedy by John B. maey-melvule l iKutfLA (Late of Melville & Higgius) M ILpIln Her Impersonations Hymer, with offering herself aoae. . tn i hp i'miin sylvia loyal and her m IVI of Stage. Favorites. GR&CE DIPsBAR $M n. . , "eebot l; J: irjvu vwiviui l.iuu Original, versatile act with 70 5 l! ; pigeons. J 11 SVIRS. LEAH HE HZ IEOgcar" 11 "I WISH I KNEW" "Sff11 I !LiS yj'r.ywr 'pv.'iy;' 'v.... 'rv;::iw; ...-tw;.-vT:vr)'T':''?y i Nad-ne k i5 Face Powder T (l" C.rren Boxei Oi.lv) C7 r- I . r .f-f Keeps 1 he V-''. Complexion Beautiful Soft and 'vetv. Money bsck if not entirely en-tirely pieced. N.idine pure aad harmless. harm-less. Adheres until washed c:T. Prevents sur.burn nr.d return ot" discolor si; inns. A n-.iliion delighted users prove itavac.ie-Tint itavac.ie-Tint - Flrh, Pink, Brun-Tte, White. By Toilrf- Counters or Mail, 50c. Ntionc:I To-let Company. Paris, Tenn. ALWAYS THE REST PICTURES suL m TODAY AND TOMORROW SUPKEME SCEEEN" SENSATION ft I , "THE GRIP OF EVIL" S With JACKIE SAUNDERS ami ROLAND BOTTOMLY in 5 I "THE BUTTERFLIES" 1 a Also E. K. LINCOLN and FRANCES NELSON in v I "THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR" 1 8 A BIG DOUBLE BILL WORTH WHILE j Waj;gMSS!ISS UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD EFFECTIVE JULY 9, 1316. Cally. Arrive 7:0 A. M. Malnd .11 in rermcl lato. 5:55 P. I'U. 7:20 A.M. Eden- Umv"-'-.c' c"y' mabi- 5:55 P.M. S : 15 A. M. catph'ij&rn.FM 5:05 P. M. S :30 A. M. vemM ci- 6:00 P. M. i 1:00 A. 21 Ogdea and intermedials. 12:05 P.M. P1C,SC ""'Kf """ 8:30 A. M. J'lOP TlT 1-us Angeles Llmi'.e.l Umana, Ctiiciso. c.fin T) TT i.ou .L. . Denver, bt. Louis. O .VJ F . ill. 2r Xj T'T Overland Liinited Omu.'ia, Cnlcano. - - - C.dUr.i. L'emer. S:. Loiiw. AS. .S.,n Hanliaco. 11 100 A. llL OtaruriK only.) I -in p TV; CsJeo. Br!ghatn. Carh Valley, ilaiaj l-T-inTJ t T 'OJ A anj mediate. 14. LJ ST. J.V1. '15P III Op,!cn (Henver. Omcl'a. chicaim coirs): o.ir. a x.t lia:i FraULisL'o and ijuiLt. alio, arriving, t V . 0 ri. d.fa. T'lT3 T;T "ellov.-stone Special og.ien, Focalelia. 7.QA A -nf? I ,W X . J.U.. Iualio lulls and V b.,o. .- lone 1'irK. I .O'J ii. hi. i I -4-5 P M F,'n- P--.t.-!:o. l.iSo rails. A.-fctos. ,. 717 li.-J X. Ul. But-.e. KTm.n falls, a. to. i.r.-iviiiS O.xO ia. hi. 11 '55 P M c'ie"- Pwatciio. I li.'io Kal.s, Hj;: 10-10 13 'B.T IX. w X. XJ. (Caclls Valley. 1:30. a.'.ivis 1U.1U 1. 1U. 11:55 P. M. flirflor. Kir. racramcnto. San Prsnr! . 7:40 P. 15 . 11:55 P. I'l. pcinc Llmllttl Or-'len. Sacramento. Saa n . -j r . tj t .t Franc. bco. .. v a. . 1:1. 11 " P iS "P ? Ogden. BdI?", Tortlrn. Seattle. (Tw.n 1 '1.0a TtT li.uu X . j... Fails, aito. tains.) 10.40 ii.. hi. City Tick-; Office. Hctel utan. Telephone Main 15. rDt 4v!)ai .-f3c I il EMPRESS THEATRE w "The Aristocrat of Motion Picture Theaters. " ft; I TODAY AND THURSDAY , '; , : 7 P r'.'- . ' S" -' - - p ' ' vl I , ' H I '7 4 ' '! I . s . n? - 1 ' t y . K "THE P,Svv2.5 ' It ICS. ' & J, r famou? ?Ltr:Cv - p'i.MOrjir. g 1 1 I TONIGHT AND FOLLOWING THREE DAYS SPECIAL UP-TO-THE-MINUTE ADDED FEATURE lottos Picture Scenes I 01 me iiu-ieaa g m sj si i a W CL 3 p I Parades, Pie-eating Contests, Firemen's Res- I cue Work, Sports, the Crowds, etc. These p 1 scenes will be added to daily as the film is ?i developed. ft 1 IF YOU WERE THERE YOU MAY BE 1 ON THE SCREEN Paramount Pictographs. Special Music jj ius4v '-if0 FOUR pi lip- HEADLINERS W j M FEATURE MOST NOVEL & BILL IN SALT LAKE 1 1 Opening- Today at 2:45. l A Flashing, Dashing Girl Act! I "The Earl and tlie Girls1' H l. -yOne of George Choos' hits with a -j i I S dandy company; lots of music and 7 ;j! ! "It Happened In Paris." ! P i A Sketch That fci i F DALE AND ARCHER j I' l Make the Comedy Hit of the Billl i L'l Piquant. Pretty. Versatile - French jjj j P.! Girls. AMOROS SISTERS M p jln Dances, Music, Acrobatic Feats w I.J and Contortions. , b j ,1 p fThe Most Novel Act in Vaudeville! ;'j it i Nanyon's Tropical Birds ." ! f ju53 now-white Cockatoos, Corqtously j. 'Colored Macaws and Parrakeets In ! i Tricks and Feats. j !2 f. ! . J Her Act Is Supremely Superior, t ; j GRACE De WINTERS ' ? : Puts Novelty and Originality in Her ;;i ! j 1 Act of Ventriloquism., ; 'p. "Wizards o-f the Violin and Harp." 4 McCLOUD AND CARP U i 'i With a Repertoire That's a Trent. (? j kI r- V ' ! j, Second episode of , fc "The Yellow Menace." IN 1 7 Prices. 10r. 20c. 30c. fj V :i Three Sl.ows Daily. r' a " " " "" '" """' ""' ' p; h to frz, r flfpi ?Bk. A 1EV7 f i it cm i ri s li Mt ior Lj 3000 Seats i Phone Main 4.r7 Nicjlit Phone, F-i F-i r No. 4.-.7-X. L !t TODAY AND TOMORROW i : JUNE CAPRICE j fi The home-made star of the Wil- L j'i liam Fox company, m I LITTLE MISS p i HAPPINESS f j The story of a little country girl ' j,.; assuming the hlame for a neit,h- I; ; T bor 's cliilrl. f ; . N BILLIE BURKE in the nine ) , U teenth episodo of 1 1 . j "GLORIA'S ROMANCE'' ! : ' I V: Or.Tan recital tonight .tt ft l.) hy i ; Profeysor J. J. Mc'Jiclln j. - '. Amoricrin Clonccrt Orchestra, lr- I ft je;t and finest orclicstra in tha j; j-j " west. Walter Po'-r.oa, Is.-Act. Is'flfT i ir wT?irl Ukll LiL thhhl&j 1 Last Matinee Today, 2:15. I Last Time Tonight, 8:15. f t'i:7P,7 7i Positively Only Salt Lake Engagement. I i DON'T MISS IT! I P5?ir"PQ. M'1'. 25c aiid r'"c- BiTIilO.Cllil(,roll,( oi,c ,'luy E where. Night, 2.r.c, B0c, 7.rc. Sl.nri. 5 1 ALL SEATS BESEEV.ED. NEXT ATTRACTION J Wednesday, September 20, at 8:30. j j LUCY GATES j J SONG RECITAL E AsM'ir.orl by 1 Sybella Clayton s p Pianiite. Prices, 25c to 31.50 8 Seat Sale Sept. 18 I 111 II '1 mMI II IB I I II II 1IT WWII I II I'l "W.IFHZQKlMTii M NOW PLAYING. R ifl The Vv'ilkPs P;an(s, with J. An- r 'i thony Sniytl . hi Inc tlelilitful conicciy tiit. L'l fj Elevating a Husband f All thl week. G;irrj.nn mntincus f fj 1 hurr.d.-y and ..t 1 1" ft'.iy. 2-0 p. m. J (1 Mattree prices, anrl 2'"t,: I:c r-;i, S M i q h t pnres. 1 . . 21 r ')-,-. hi fjj SO-:: box'.":. "c. SPECIAL T.'O- fi TlCE Show will opin a't '1 o'(,!o:k Fr! t-j on ;jccount of t'c automobile pa- i i! . j Tcj? ,-. "PEG O THE RING" " T H T CfKCWs 0;JORtL" vith Ft.iiV.ir, Kcrri and C';i;.e Cim.ird. CHAR LlL CHAPLIN in a strciiminr) f;i'"(.c co.'rcfi, '.1Y LAD'S F.1 1 1 L !0!l-S" wi'.h h! oba rt K e r k-y ;i rui Cth c M ne C.-'lv.rt. T&niPn o a'. "FA'.TOMAS" UNION MUSIC. ALL SF ATS 5c. |