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Show castor I a For Infants and Childrea fca Use For OvsrSO Years nSir-n.-'tur: of iiti PHOEATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. I'.vebiill euuaty ck-i-l; wr the rosiieclivu slOers n-i- turili-r Infenieitlnii.l It Wards Off Croup Never put a croupy child (o bed without with-out giving a dose ot F0LEYS HONEYTAR Mothers know it stops croup because it cut the thick choking mucus, clears the throat of phlegm, itops the hoarse metallic cough, eases difficult breathing, gives quiet sleep. M". T. Neureuer. Eau Claire. Wis., writ ei: Foley ' Honey and Tnr completely cured my boy of a icvere attack ot croup." Mrs. Chat. Reitz. Allen'a Milii. P.. writei: 'I bnve used Foley's Honey and Tar for the rast eleven yean, and would not b withouc it It hna aaved me many a doctor's bill (or cold and croup." Scnramm-Johnson. Drugs. "The Never- 1 Bubstltutors." Five (5) Good Stores. ' AT THEOEPHEUM 1 ' BEGINNING TOMORROW EVE. 2 SHOWS 2 i R "ON the i wAiraTc NEW YEAR'S EVE i HIGH SEAS" ! KELLY tomorrow night ' A Spectacular I . 1 a. Melodrama. ' Tlle Iranian ; 0 PEOPLE Judge. Kcgillar Show at 8 p. m. iT Extra Show at 10:30 p. ni. J DALE & BURCH ! p "-cervokes.nooo, : qjq MIDNIGHT FROLIC ; RENO LH.f.4!.AL? DANCE ON THE STAGE k HILL A WHITAKER AFTER SECOND SHOW Matinees Hie, 2Sc. 50c. Ticket? o:i THE LID IS OFF I 1-J iVi'ly. fnCC 10 a- m" 10 10 AT THE ORFHEUM R I A L TO TODAY AND TOMORROW "SEALED ORDERS" From the celebrated novel and stage success of the same name. A First National Exhibitors' Circuit De Luxe Production In seven reels. Flrfct Time Shown In Salt Lake. No advance In prices 5 and 10c. LYONS MO RAN COMEDY. Special Engagement and Music; with Mr. Charles Dawson at the Organ. I Perfect RIalto Ventilation. IEvery!vn THE 13:h CHAIR il Presented by Wllkea Players B g with May Buckley, J. An- 0 I thony Stnythe ojid Goorgc Ej Matinees Thursday and flea Special Matinee New Year's Day. M I ' BILL NOW PLAYING Headed by "The Spanish Dancers" I Five Other Acts. Tenth Episode Vita graph Serial, "A FIGHT FOR MILLIONS." Three shows daily, 2:45, 7:30, 9:15. Prices: Matinees. 10c, 16c, 25c; Night prices, 15c, 25c, 3fe. BROADWAY LAST TIMES TODAY GLADYS BROCKWELL In the Super-sensational, "The Strange Woman" CHARLIE CHAPLIN In a Roaring Comedy "THE FLIRT" Tomorrow, Wednesday, Thursday Doug Fairbanks In "MANHATTAN MADNESS" jlmM INFLUENZA--! ra NAME I FOR AN M FAMILIAR DISEASE ; Simply the Same Old Grip That Has Swept Over ; j the World Time and Again. The Last Epidemic !;: in the United States. Was in 1889 80. ;: i ORIGIN OF THE DISEASE Spanish Influenza, which appeared in Spain in May, has swept over the world in numerous epidemics as far back as history runs. Hippocrates refers to an epidemic in 412 B. C, which is regarded regard-ed by many to have been influenza. Hv-ery Hv-ery century has had its attacks. Beginning Begin-ning with 1831, this country has had five epidemics, the last In 1SS9-90. THE SYMPTOMS. Grip, or influenza as it is now called, usually begins with a chill, followed by aching, feverlshness and sometimes nausea and dizziness, and a general feeling feel-ing of weaknos and depression. The temperature tem-perature Is from 100 to 104, and the fever fe-ver usually lasts from three to five days. The germs attack, the mucous membrane, mem-brane, or lining Of the air passages noee, throat and bronchial tubes there Is usually a hard cough, especially bad at night, oftentimes a sore- throat or tonsilltls, and frequently all the appearances appear-ances of a severe head cold. i . THE TREATMENT. Go to bed at the first symptoms lake a purgative, eat plenty of nourishing food, remain perfectly quiet and don't worry- Nature herself is tho only "cure" for Influenza, and will throw off the at- 1 tack if only you conserve your strength. A little Quinine, Aspirin or Dover's Powder Pow-der may be given by the physician's dl-reetions-to allay the aching. Always rail a doctor, since the chief danger of grip Is in Its weakening effect on the system. 1 which allows complications to develop, j These are chiefly pneumonia and bron-chltls, bron-chltls, sometimes inflammation of the middle ear, or heart affections. For these I reasons, tt is very important that tho : patient remain in bed until his strength returns stay in bed at least two days ! or more after the fever has left you, or. ! if you are over 50 or not strong, stay in bed four days or more, according to the . severity of the attack. EXTERNAL APPLICATIONS. In order to stimulate the lining of the air passages to throw off the grip germs, to aid In loosening the phlegm and keeping keep-ing the air passages open, thus making the breathing easier, Vick's VapoRub will be found effective. Hot, wet towels i should be applied over the throat, chest '. and back between the shoulder blades to i open the pores. Then VapoRub should j be rubbed in 6ver the parts until the I skin is red. spread on thickly and covered cov-ered with two thicknesses of hot flannel i-loihs. Leave the clothing loose around the ne-k as th heat of the body liberates liber-ates the ingredients In the form of vapors. va-pors. These vapors, inhaled with each breath, carry the medieatlnn directly to the parts affected. At the same time, VapoRub is absorbed through and stimulates stim-ulates the skin, attracting the biood to the surface, and thus a;ds in relieving the congestion within. NO OCCASION FOR PANIC. There is no occasion for panic Influenza In-fluenza or grip has a very low percentage percent-age of fatalities not over one death out of overv fmir hundred cases, according to the N. C. Board of Health. The chief danger lies in complications arising, attacking at-tacking principally pat ients in a rundown run-down condition those who don't go to bed seon enough, or those who got up too early. HOW TO AVOID THE DISEASE. Hvidenee seems to prove that this Is a germ disease, spread principally by human contact, chiefly through coughing, cough-ing, sneezing or spitting. So avoid persons per-sons having: colds which means avoiding crowds common drinking cups, roller towels, etc. Keep up your bodily strength by plenty of exercise in the open air, and good food. KEEP FREE FROM COLDS. Above all, avoid colds, as colds irritate the lining of the air passages and render ren-der them much better breeding placed for the germs. Use Vick's VapoRub at tho very first sign of a cold. For a head cold, melt a little VapoRub in a spoon and inhale the vapors, or. better still, use VapoRub In a benzoin steam kettle. If this is not available, use an ordinary teakettle. Kill half-full of boiling water, put in half a teaspoon of VapoRub from time to timo keep the kettle just Slowly boiling and inhale the steam arising. NOTE Vick's VapoRub Is the discovery discov-ery of a North Carolina druggist, who found how to combine, In salvo form. Menthol and Camphor with such volatile oils as Eucalyptus, Thyme. Cubebs, etc., so that when the salvo Is applied to the body heat, these ingredients are liberated liber-ated in tho form of vapors. VapoRub can be had In three sir.es at all druggists. drug-gists. While comparatively new In certain cer-tain parts of the North. It is the standard stand-ard home remedy in the South and West for all forms of cold troubles over six million jars were sold last year. VapoRub Vapo-Rub is particularly recommended for children's croup or colds, as It Is externally exter-nally applied and can, therefore, be used freely and often, without the slightest harmful effects. (Advertisement.) JL 1 jl tu. js.'w, wl i JL ! "If you're in doubt this is the place." i j TODAY, TOMORROW fl: M Alinire The same show that stacked 'em in yesterday. Have you emotions do yon love to laugh and gasp? I Do you like to see beautiful 8 women and beautiful gowns, soeicty folk at t'ic English 9 Derby or at; week ends in the I Do you like racing, smashing prizefights and thrills? Do you admire new things in photograph' and stunts? If you don't, please don't try jOOTrVCj y pathe News. Hope-Jones f&r02& BSSS " Organ and Orchestra. "zftTL . rru c , i Come early, because it is a jgMumt-QicroftSpecJd j show-But it seems' I I HwrkxKwmm, ' ' SllOft. I I SILT LAKE' THEflTBE J TODAY SSSStVp1. ALL WEEK Seats Matinees, 25c; Evenings, 25c and 35c, Including War Tax. WIXilAM A. BRADY'S $250,000 PRODUCTION STOLifu IHES1S CAST OARXYLE BLACKWELL KITTY OORDON MONTAGUE LOVE JUNE ELVIDOE SEE THE BALLOON SCENES Actually picturized above the clouds. MADGECKElSmEDY in VI S I OIl MAE MARSH in I "A PERFECT LADY" , , A11 "HrDDEN FIRES" I .. . ... L (The Best of All) - I FEATURING TODAY 8 SESSUE HAYAKAWA n "THE TEMPLE OF DUSK" j Hayakawa has n-vsr been as convincing, as sympathetic or as Intensive as he is in the character of Afclna In this greatest I of all his plays. B COMING TOMORROW " NORMA TALMADGE s c,n,r"'a "THE FORBIDDEN CITY" A dramatic tale well told In screen by one of filmdom's ortest stars. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday only at the fi American. S THE ORCHESTRA I At the American theater seta the pace for all photo play houte musical organization In the cour.ti-y. A recital at I every ihow. D LIBERTY CHANGE DAILY JTrOON STRAND TODAY " B -SHIP OF DOOM" - "GHOSTS OF YESTERDAY" I (CLARE M'DOWELL, GABY DESLYS (NORMA TALMADCE) I and tcENGicCOnLEMsY CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG (blackweJ.eLvidc.e |