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Show alcohol si mm The constant, regular or irregular use of beverages containing alcohol, will sooner or later make trouble for the kidneys. Sometimes an excess acid secretion is formed, but usually the beginning of urinary trouble is denoted by an excess alkaline secretion giving rise to frequent desire of urination, urina-tion, followed by pain, burning, scalding, scald-ing, with irritation manifest in tho passage. The urine highly colored and btrongof odor should bo corrected with , as they stimulate normal secretion, allay inflammation, purify and restore natural action promptly FOR YOtJ Sold "by all druggists. t - i CUTSCURA HEALS CHAPPEOHANDS Also Wrists. Would Crack Open. Could Not Work. , Disfigured. "My hands began to get sore and chapped, and my wrists also. The skin was very sore and red looking and it would crack open when I put my harr5 in water. The itching caused me to irritate my hands by scratching, and I could not do my regular work. My hands were also disfigured. "Then I gotCuticura Soap and Ointment. Oint-ment. I used them about two days and my hands got better and in about a week I was healed." (Signed) Mrs. Stephen Lee, Platteville, Colorado, March 16, 1918. Use these super-creamy emollients for every-day toilet purposes and prevent pre-vent distressing skin troubles. SfcropU Bitch Tnt by H1I. Addrnut pot-trd: "Ontlenr. Doj't. H, Boitoo." Sold everywhere 8oap 26c. Ointment 26 and 6Qe. Talcum S5c. IE DARK HI AMDJflOK YOUNG Nobody Can Tell When You Darken Gray, Faded Hair With Sage Tea. Grandmother kept her hair beautifully beauti-fully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple sim-ple mixture was applied with wonderful wonder-ful effect. By asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's oajje and Sulphur Compound," you will et a large bottle bot-tle of this old-time recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, all ready to use. at very little coat. This simple mixturo can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known down-town druggist says everybody uses Wyeth 's Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied it's so easy to uee, too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through j'otir hair, taking one 6trand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two, it is restored tc its natural color and looks glossy, soft and beautiful. This preparation is a delightful toilet requisite. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of dis- I ease. (Advertisement.) i . . I A STR0N0 bank I I ! xjL connection is the j i S best business refer- 8 I I enee. S i I 1 i - CHRONIC CONSTIPATION IIS A CRIME AGAINST NATURE Stop It or you never can keep well. If you weke with a bad teste In the mouth, coated tongue, perhap headache, your liver It torpid. A torpid liver deranges the whole system, producer dyspepsia, ooetlvencas and piles. There Is no better remedy for those disorders than DR. TUTT'S LIVER PILL8. Try them Just once and be eternally convinced. For sale by all druogiete. Dr. Toff's Uvor Pills I I Children Cry for Fletcher's for Infants and Children. Tho KJncl Ton Jlare Always JJouprlit lias Ibonio the siprna ture of Clias. II. Fletcher, and lias Teeu made under his personal superrisiou for over SO years. Allow no ono "to deeeive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations ami " Just-as-gwd" are but Experiments, and endanger tho tealtii of Children Experience iisllinsfc Experiment. The Kind You Have Always Bought f Bears the Signature of 1 mil im w niu ' 1 iiiii 1 nTF' " in Use For Over 30 Years Vw r cntii :o. Nrw touk citv. NO RIVAL BETWEEN COASTS TODAY AND TOMORROW. g CHARLIE CHAPLIN I la his funniest production "SHOULDER ARMS" I TOWN TOPICS AND A '"SCENIC" Perfect ventilating system provides nature's purest air j Augmented orchestra, supplemented by iggest pipe organ in the west, 1 accompanies every play j Soming, SATURDAY ONLY, to the AMERICAN EMMY WEHLEN, 1 Broadway's star, in "HIS BONDED WIFE" 3 SUNDAY WARREN KERRI(?AN, In "PRISONER OF THE PINES" 1 I STRAND THURSDAY LIBERTY TODAY j Ethel Clayton, in Alice Brady, In I "Woman Beneath" "Woman iii 47" j Bryant Washburn, In Comedy and a ' ' "GJiost of Rancho" Scenic i JL J Una iw ul JL I I LAST TIMES TODAY. ' 1 The big and stirring1 special Griffith picture "THE HUM WITHIN" I With I DOROTHY GISII, GE5RGS FAWCETT " J - and an all-star cast.. S BURTON HOLMES TRAVELS I And tho BIG NEW HOPE-JONES ORGAN, of which Pro- f I fessor J. J. McClellan wrote us yesterday: 1 I "Congratulations on your having the finest motion picture organ iu g the west." E nwtlniwimiMiii an ym.ii iii iihiiim ihih hwiht iiiidi, miy in iiw w p i'i Hmim m"iimhi IDAY R A T TO rr Kalt0 S tomorrow ftii J & Ventilation 3 ALL-COMEDY DAY j FATTY ARBUCKL3 j I and MABEL NORMA ND. t . ' Iu 3-reel special, comedy feature ij HAROLD LLt)YD, 111 "WHY PICK ON ME?" 3 And the famous European comedian, TWEEDLE DAN In i "A GOLDEN ROMANCE" . ' s "BULLING THE BULSHIVIKI," A Mutt and Jeff Bud Fisher Cartoon 1 1 I LAST TIMES TODAY The superb star, in a big sensation y I" Dorothy Phillips Tiie Talk of The Towa j One of the most pleasing pictures we i have ever shown S TWO-REEL SPECIAL COMEDY "Daring aaJ Dynamite" g TOMORROW AND SATURDAY PEGGY HYLAND. In H "MARRIAGES ARE MADE" H W. S. HART. In S I "MR. NOBODY" B! jiwmi irimiH m Hiiwnnm hhwi 1 J I- 'ry Xipht K.xi'opt Mondav mid ITTi Tiwwday, :15. Four M;i t incus-, Wi Eii-KinniPK Thursdny. 2:30. NOW PLAYING Vilbur Mack A!!a Co. Mcskova In "A Pair of and ,1!r Tickets" Classic Dancers BALL & WEST M CHARLES IRWIN jpjj PROSPER &. MARET IsrJ FLORENZE DUO CALISTE CQNANT BKBi Tirk,:ls on Sa! al 'iffirr- -1M a. in. to 10 p. m. d.niy. 1 SALT LAKE TilATEE TONIGHT COME AND ' ' LAUGH AWAY I TWIIBEBS The great cyclone comeay hit Prices 25c to $1.50 Matinee, $1.00 top Plus War T,ix B Bill now playing headed by sparkling j1 H musical comedy I ; Oil, CIIMEIEB ; With five other big nets j I Three shows daily 2:45, 7:30, 9:15 V, Mat. prices 10c. 15c. 2Jc ' Nights 15c, 25c, iSc j 1 NOV PLAYING j hj Maude Fulton'? delightful 9 ! R comedy n ! THE MM I k Presented hy the Wifes ? K Players with Mae Thnrne n H and J. Anthony Smythe pni Mats. Thurs. and Sat. fc Renu'ar PrJces U Next week. 'Polly of the Circur.' p i WORKS FOR FIRST : TiEirpm Tanlac Restores Health ! After Everything Else Had Failed. "Vi's, -ir. I'm willing tu Un'oro ;i , Niiiiirv and t:iKc an oath tli:tt Tanlao was tiic ortlv i ! 1 1 m that rWievr.! mv in. ul. Us al'trr 1 lia-1 triol all kinds ft" i Mjc'iiciiics an-! rroalnn'iits iihout sn'-l sn'-l " 7 ('. f'. Spraiim. whn is wo II ' knuwii tor his int i'rct in ontoni()loLr", J lioiii- an authority on the subject and j having made one ol' t he largest col-ilr-'tiou nt" butterflies from this and j iDii-iuii i-nuntries ever cxhibiud in the I'nitcd States. j "My troulilo started seven years ao ;v.-itli acute iini ij,'i.'st ion, ' ' eont i ntied !r. I S.i Hue, "ami my st omach was in ' -tii-h a trrri v cotidit ion that overy-tliinT overy-tliinT i -.vould t-at fermented ami bloat-;ed bloat-;ed ;ue up with 'iii J Jolt like 1 was !L'oiiiL,r to i-ruke and T was in misery i most ail tho time. Then 1 suffered agonies from a pain in mv hack riht j across my kidneys, and mv back became be-came so weak, and hurt me so much t hat I could hardly sta ml on my feet or even walk.- and just had to quit worki n. l'or two whole years 1 was unable to do a lick of work, tlicii after beiiiLT idle so lon I just had to get at somet liitijr, and at t lie time I started on Tanlae J would put in a neck or two, I then L would give out and have to lay i off for a while. Kverybody I eonsult-; eonsult-; ed about my trouble disagreed as to the cause, some saying one thing ami j .some a not her, and alt hough 1. spent over $:;tiu on medicines a nd treatments, treat-ments, t ryi n g every t hi ng T could hear of, r.olhiug did me a bit of good, and 1 was as far from well as ever, j ''One day I road in the papers where j a part y had been helped out of trou-I trou-I Ides like mine bv taking Tanlae, so I decided to take one more chance, and. j positively, I hadn't finished my second j bottle before I noticed a decided improvement. im-provement. J felt so encouraged that 1 kept it up till I had taken six bottles, bot-tles, anil I now feel as good as I ever did. 1 have a splendid appetite and my st omach never gives me the least bit of trouble : that awful misery is I gone from my back and I never have j an ache or pain of any kind. I never j miss a day from 'my work now on ac- count of sickness, and I can get out in j tho woods and fields following my j hobby, collecting butterflies, once more. 1 am so enthusiastic about the v--v Tanlae lias fixed me up that I am eon- stantly boosting it to all mv friends." i Tanlac. is sold iu Salt Lake City by .Sc lira mm -John son, Drugs, under pef- soual direction of a special Tanlac representative. (Advertisement.) Tribune Want Ads Pull! c |