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Show Perfect Baking Perfect Goods Darnieii I ) j UTAH MADE. The purity BilcOn Company j SALT LAKE CITY. The Beiras of Business j Twenty-six thousand cities, towns and hamlets are liter- i ! allywithin the grasp of every userof Western Union Service. t Fifty thousand employees and more than one and one- ! half million miles of wire enable you to guide your sales- ' t men anywhere on the road to facilitate deliveries to j j know instantly the progress of every sale. 5 The greater the emergency, the more you can depend on j j WESTERN UNION 'j Telegrams Day Letters Night Letters i Cablegrams Money Transferred By Wire j j THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. j j TiTTO II III n : ln"il3Tia l, n m:,TTrj I PROMPT AND COURTEOUS ll 'I attention to the wants of our customers, with 1 ! g a ilosiiv to satisfy them, have helped this bank i j ; to prow. a' g We invite new neeounls, subject to check, 1 P throughout the country. I THE NATIONAL BANK the REPUBLIC I if SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH V A Splendid Cough Medicine. I " have used Chamberlain's Couth ! Remedy a number of times dnrin the1 ! pa t two or three year? for colds, connhs ami hoarjeiiess. and am pleased f 0 sav it has always given me prompt relief. . I consider Chamberlain's t'ouph Remedv a ?plonlid me'iicine and have recommended recom-mended it to manv of mv friends, who have umvI it and likewise praise it 1 hi ch I v, " write? Mr. W. U. nn f 7, ' ' Coldcn. N. V. For ac l. ail dealer! (.Vlv-e:...-.-!.-; )" I Hard cold; People whn-c hlood is ; pure are not ncn :1 y n like!;.- to t :t kc ! hard rolA a." are others. Too. Sar- i snparilla makes the blood purer; and 1 this rreai nidi -in" recn ers the w. t c m a l" t r a cold as no other 1 n 0 i i 1 1 ! 11 e 1 does. Take Jtood'-. (Advertisement.) For meat Ic-s -la v A i i'ch hij'nicn " of mlii al ; rd O ; 1 -1-. iu recej p.- . WV .t"mmm """"" " r- "V 1 " - p,K 11 11 ii pi nt 1 mm m w n m m m ri r"- 1 1 f 1 11 111 ii 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ----- Al if, ( r -2 -, cyvj ( '1 r-) 5 0 5 r) s.; presents - T CHARLIE ' , ? CHAPLIN). " -ni 11 1XS Hi? funniest 4 1 ll 29 Tl . Vt man in A f rf J'? K "''j? jljl - Ay the word V?. N i -v, Lr --.i- K ffe 'I TV I No Advance in Prices. Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 p. m. I ' "GET THE MATINEE HABIT" ' B I Prices for Matinees: 11c and 17c. Children, 6c Fii FOEJfffflil! Musterole Loosens Up Those Stiff Joints Drives Out Pain You'll know why thousands use Musterole Mus-terole once you experience the glad relief re-lief it gives. Get a jar at once from the nearest drag store. It is a clean, white ointment, made with the oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Brings ease and comfort while it is being rubbed on! Musterole is recommended by many doctors and nurses. Millions of jars are used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheumatism, rheu-matism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds ol the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50 NUXATED1RON j" l 3 Xffi Hco sad -Cheeked fV 7C'rl WrrQ Bed Dr. JamM Lonii Bcyea. for fifirrn ynirs Adjunct profefsor New York Homeopathic Mc- Jdical ColWc says There is noibmc lilceorriric iron Nuxatrd Iron to put youthful etrenfili nd power Into the reim cf the weak, run-down. E Infirm or aceJ. To be absolutely sure lhat tny patients vet real organic iron and not some form of the metallic variety. 1 always prescribe Nuxatrd Olron In Its orifinsl packages. Nuxaied Iron will j increase tbc ctrcurth and rndnrance of weak, ner- Evous run-do-n folko lOQo in (wo weeks lime la j liany instances. Viifmisd bj all druttim. Biiii ?j A box of John Ruskin " 4 Cigars to your soldier a boy at camp will be ap- predated. j 'I LEWIS AND WHITAKER. K ,vj Distributors. E , liVS. 339 South Main, Salt Lak-. H .CVS M I NOW PLAYING THE HEART 1 1 OFWETONAj nVVith Nana Bryant and Ralph Clon- K j f inger in the leading roles. R ; B Jtatinecs Thursday and Saturday. B : CPrices Matinees, lftc and 25c; fi boxes, ROc; nights, 15c, 20c, 35c, 50c; K boxes, 75c. liiSillj r Last 3 Times Today l1 KA Big Novelty Bill Crammed Full 8 i h of Surprises Headed by f? j I "MISS AMERICA" ' I Pa military satire, featuring a nnm-1 ; . bcr of pretty ' :-:o!dierettes. " r t Ihree shos daily 2:-i5, 7:"0 and N j 3 p. m. Prices Matinees. 10c. 15c, R 5,25c; nights. 15c. 25c. 35c. () , f " "'V i'" '" 1 1 TODAY .' ,( V,V ' .; . ;. u fy ALL THIS WEEK ' M! v ' C clune-s L,r;'-v-,i r.-:.t The Eyes J H of the World fil $5 HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S FAMOUS STORY. i s , ; -: 55 Made on the actual scenes of the thrilling romance A;,. . A m southern California. Positively the finest mo- I ?A : A t;on picture achievement of the tunes. 5 KS 1000 Scenes of Brilliant Photography. -v : 4 pJs.sS- Elaborate Musical Score Played by ;: Vs;X. Mrs. Stayner. f . ; , '" S ' vVV Admission 15c and 25c. y'vlv ."' 1 ' Coming Next Week i' V'' ' "1 f '-France in Arms" and ;.f v..v,.j ; ' t !"":: ': i 'ffyi "Under the Stars and .y y .;' I u. -.fe-t--.;iiii. Stripes." -TJ-,-,f-"-wi,"' ifctsBLSsZLALtWlVS THE BEST PICTURES toaLk ..." Today and Tomorrow A Supreme Attraction r H FESAWCIS X. BUSHtVSAM fe' returns to the screen with Beverly Bayne and an all-star cast that 1 k J will again place them in popularity, entitled i TOE VOICE OF CONSCIENCE j -7t Come Early to Matinees. No Change in Prices. J. . gfinaiMjgTOafBnflff'-J- HIIIIHMIBIII II IIIIIHIM I SALT LAKE THEATRE I Three NightsanjmSurdayVIatir;November 22, 23, 24. I I The New York Producing Co. Offers a Beautiful Version I of the New York Success I THE VB&GHNIAN I From the Breezy Western Novel by Owen Wister. 1 PRICES: 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. Mat., 25c to 75c. Plus war tax. I Seats Go on Sale Today. jjj Ii'J pt:t (Oi ir.anv.es t.icti wed.. Thur.. V".; Frl., Sat., Sun. Eve, 8:30. Each Thur., Fr!., 8at., Sun. Mat., 2:30. lvS Beg VV EX) N E G D A Y Eve. jjl LOVETT'S fi CONCENTRATION ..r A Real Mystery J KITNER.HAWKSLEY & M'CLAY f-'V'J CHARLES WILSON M "m f:iGHT BCAT" FERN, B1GLOW 4 MEHAN SAUNCSRS' BIRDS Wl LILUAN FITZGERALD K Kjfl Eve.. 10c, 25c, 50-, 75c; m.itinee, R B J 1-'c' 5c- 6")c' t,(:kele now. Ticket office always open. MSll NOW PLAYING Hippodrome Pvoad Shov No. 3 Five Feature Acts Pathe Weekly Prices Matinees. 10c and 20c; eve-mn?. eve-mn?. ir.c and 2"c. All 2fc seats reserved. Phone Was. 1200. I - i f pAMMOUtf I I ii EMPRESS THEATRE Worth-wliilo Entertnlnmciit. TODAY AND TOMORROW The beautiful and talented Broadway star elsie mmm In the Art craft Production of Mary j S. Watts' famous story ! 'IKE RISE OF S3M msmr I HEARST PATHE NEWS, j Continuous, 12:30 to 11 p. m. ' ALU-COMEDY DAY. ! Today Only. Sennet K eyetone - Tr la ng'e comedy, "THE ROYAL ROGUE," Billy Armstrong and Juanitu Hansen, j Harold Lloyd In "THE SAD SEA WAVES," j , Pathe comedy. Katz" njammer Kldi In I "WHERE THE LIMDURGER FLOWS" Catoon comedy. I MARIE WALCAMP In I "TAMMANY'S TIGER i An uproarious wild animal comedy, I Mo'Vrn Venti!oipg bys". |