| OCR Text |
Show Chronic Indigestion May Cause Cancer How to Kelievo and Prevent. Chronic indigestion, dyspepsia or gastritis gas-tritis on account of the constant irritation irrita-tion is very likely to lend to stomach ulcers; which, according to a leading authority, au-thority, may ultimately lead to cancer hself. It is therefore evident that indigestion, indi-gestion, far from being a simple or trivial ailment, is something which should bo treated with great seriousness that eveiy effort should"" be made to prevent the development de-velopment of those ulcers which so often lead to such serious consequences. Th; surest way to do this is to neutralize excess acid and stop food fermentation two things that keep the stomach constantly con-stantly in a. painfully inflamed and distended dis-tended condition and for tills purpose there is nothing quite so positive and instant in-stant in its action as a tcasnoonful of Bi-nesia taken in half a glass of hot water immediately after eating or whenever when-ever pain is felt. Bi-nesia, which is also obtainable of druggists in the form of 6-grain tablets two of which are equal to a spoonful of the powder, instantly neutralizes the acid, stops the fermentation fermenta-tion and forms a protective coating over the Inflamed stomach lining, thus promoting pro-moting painless normal digestion and giv-Jumature giv-Jumature a chance to repair the damage These reasons, together with the fact that Bi-nesia almost invariably re-lieves re-lieves the most intense dyspeptic pains In two or three minutes, explains why It is now so widely used by physicians and in hospitals instead of dangerous pain-deadening pain-deadening drugs. (Advertisement.) Miss Rachel Johnson Tells How Cuticura ! Healed Her Skin "Every time I was exposed to wind and sun, my faca would come out in blisters. These would break open and were very sore arid disfiguring. My face would burn and itch, and I could not sleep it was so painful, "I tried many preparations but with no relief. Then I used a free sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment, I found relief at once, so I bought more and I ussd one box of Cuticura Ointment Oint-ment with the Cuticura Soap when I was perfectly healed. I use the Cuticura Cuti-cura Soap and Ointment all the time, and would not be without them," (Signed) Miss Rachel Johnson, Du-. Du-. bois, Idaho, Cuticura Soap to cleanse, purify and beautify, Cuticura Ointment to soften, soothe and heal, have been most suc-! suc-! cessful in the severest forms of skin I and scalp troubles, but greater still in preserving clear skins, and preventing little skin troubles becoming serious. Sample Each Freeby Mnil. Address postcard: post-card: "Cut. aura. Dept. H, Boston. Sold everywhere. Soap 25c. Ointment 25 and 50c. Was Feeling All Run Down Symptoms of oncoming kidney trouble deserve prompt attention, for jieglect invites serious illness. Louis Buckner, Somerset, Va., writes: t(l was feeling all run down; tired, with pains in my back. After takiug Foley V Kidney Pills I felt like a new man." Backache, Back-ache, rheumatic pains, stiff joints, sore muscles, swollen ankles, pufn'ness under eyes, and sleep-disturbing bladder ailments ail-ments yield quickly to this time-tried remedy. A boon to middle-aged men and women. Schramm-Johnson, Drugs. (Advertisement.) Had the Grip Three Weeks With January comes la grippe. Lingering Lin-gering colds seem to settlo in the system, sys-tem, causing one to ache all over, feel feverish and chilly, tired, heavy and drooping. Mrs. Lizzie Tyles, Henderson, Hender-son, Ky., writes: "My daughter had la grippe for three weeks. I had the doctor doc-tor and bought medicine and none of it did any good. I gave her Foley 's Honey and Tar and now she is all right. I have told all my friends about it. ' ' Insist on the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar. Schramm-Johnson, Drugs. (Advertisement.; No Doubt About It. If you feel the least doubtful about the good qualities of Chamberlain 's Cough Remedy, ask anyone who has used it. J. N. Perkins, who used to be in the drug business at Lawton, Okla., says of it, 'It is a pleasure for a druggist drug-gist to handle goods that continually give satisfaction. That proves conclusively conclu-sively that the preparation is meritorious. merito-rious. I hold in especial favor Chamberlain's Cham-berlain's Cough Remedy. It always proves satisfactory to the purchaser." For sale by all dealers. (Adv.) Aches and pains of rheumatism are j not permanently, but only temporarily, relieved by external remedies. Why not use an internal remedy Hood's Sarsanarilla, which corrects the acidity of the blood on which rheumatism depends, de-pends, and cures the disease? (Adv.) r :.i. - - ;' f - '.. .- ' ' :-:. - ' ' .. . ?i V.i Elastic Stockings. Leggings, Knee Caps, etc., for 4 t."-4 1 . every condition requiring support or compression. P."'? t H I Our tremendous-assortments and expert service in I -i' I I this rapidly-growing department mean certain sat- f-J I isiactiou to every patrou. Write for free booklet t.'f I and measurement blanks. Our mail order service A ' S 1 is prompt always at your service. Complete V A f 11 stocks at our No. 6 Store, Hotel Kenyon Comer. A SJ SALT LAKE CITY, UTAHl DRINKING SV3EN YOU have promised your family and your friends many times that you would quit, but you haven't done so. WHY 9 Just because the craving, due to a demand of an impaired nervous ner-vous system, is stronger than your will. Take the KEEL ICY TREATMENT and be restored to your normal self. THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, 334 West South Temple Street, Salt Lake City. Cigarette and Drug Users treated with equal success. , fc . "Paramount Meaning Superior to All Others." TOCAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY I . A Great Double Bill ". rltf PI N ? jh4 H n h h : U i -m- I iLU W iL.LJj Vi V& fciiiaP&S -i i Did you ever buy mining stock? If you did you can ap- predate this gripping drama. 1 GLAD NEWS FOR THE GROUCHES ! In his latest cyclone of fun 'TATTY OUT WEST I i Can you imagine Fatty riding a bucking broncho? ; Continuous, 12:30 to 11 p. m. Same old Prices. ': I KIALTO i ! 1 1 LAST DAY OF fj 1 CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG ' I IN H 1 "TRILBY" "WO ELD BKADY MADE." f I One of the most startling, weird and fascinating plays ever screened l Tomorrow All-Comedy Day, with FATTY ARBUCKLE jj I Children, 5c Adults, 10c j When Itching Stops j There is one safe, dependable treatment :hat relieves itching torture and skin irri- j .ation almost instantly and that cleanses and soothes the skin. I Ask any druggist for a 35c or $1 bottle: of zemo and apply it as directed. Soon , you will find that irritations, pimples, ; blackheads, eczema, blotcfies, ringworm and similar skin troubles vill disappear. I A little zemo, the penetrating, satisfy-1 ing liquid, is all that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions and makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy. The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O. tr. Performances each Wed., Thur., fc.V'sa Frl., Sat., Sun. Eve., 8:30. Each Jgtia Thur., Frl., Sat., Sun. Mat., 2:30. ig j TODAY, MAT. AND EVE. Kj eMeTWpel pi WILLIAMS WILLIS & WOLFUS WESTON tir5 DUN BAR'S TENNESSEE TEN j hi ! EDWIN GEORGE 83 MISSES STEWARTS THE LEVOLOS f-'.ve., 10c, 2r,c, BOc, 75c. Mnt., lUc, 25c, 50c. Buy tickets now. Ticket jffice always open. Salt Lake TEieatrel ONLY 2 MORE DAYS. Performances 2:30, 7:30, 9 p. m. A Goldwyn Picture. I MARY GARDEN J "THAIS" J I Prices: Matinees, 25c. 9 Evenings, 25c and 3r,c. 5 (Including war tax.) I S NOV PLAYING $ The classiest bill of the winters A months. Don't miss Itl W jl "WHERE DO THE DUCKS GO?" J 3 A mystifying feature, presented by f j NEEK SUEN B H ' Six ctber features 1 TIire fihov-s flaily, lj:45, 7:30, ft:!.", fi Sprues, ; 'Uc, '.'.'if. S'-ats rf'H'jrvc( e " i(ir nrt itiphL sliow only. W'e p;jy S t h war t.'ix. U 1aMERICAn : k Quality Pictures for Those Who Know 3 . ' n and Care i PRESENTING FOR THE LAST ' B TIMES TODAY I QUAINT MAE MARSH 0 In a super-screen production of Mar- 3 3 garet Mayo's great play a "Pally d tie Circus" 1 UNIVERSAL CURRENT EVENTS J ! COMEDY 3 MMIss Jeanne Lacross In solos, Mat. j : K and Eve. I j Shows at 1, 2:30, 4:15, 6, 7:40, 9:20 J Coming Tomorrow, J. Barney Sherry jl In "EVIDENCE" I STRAND ! Showing today and tomorrow, I Brownie Vernon In "FEAR NOT" 1 NOW PLAYING The Greatest Rural American Comedy i "Hay Both East" . ! Presented by the Wilkes Players with j Nana Bryant. Matinees Thursday and Saturday. j Regulao Prices J Next week, "The Eternal Maodalene" Theatei On State Street. Thursday, J.inuary 24, 25, 26 VAUDEVILLE Byrd & Harvey Soncjlnnd's Syncopaters ij Other Fenture Acts I 10c and 20c Sunday January 27. 28, 29 WALLACE REID, In "The Squaw Man's Son" font Inuou.s prrfonn;i nre, I i; :in p m. lo 1L p. m. A'liriit'Fion, Children, 60; ArtullH, 1 fir: 1 w.ir l.ix addiTl.) j BROADWAY j P TODAY AND TOMORROW j! A sure big Western ij .. Wlfj. 2. html rt Supported by Bessie Love H In a Five-reel I nee production The Bzszil Man! j And a roarlnq sunshine comedy, I j J "HIS SMASHING CAREER" j NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. MEET-ING. Not Ire Ik hereby vnn that the annual irif-ii.g of ill'.- .l lev)-hol'Jc-rs of tho Godiva. Mining Conij-any will Ijt h.:W at the off!ct " if t!if; fornpany, room 71'.': Ko;:rns build -me, on Tut ?my. tho Otli (lay jf l"cbruary, jlUS, at o'clor k p. ni., for tho eloc- i;fn ol fhrcci ors ;u.cl officers for tho en- j buin year, and Jor ihc transaction of such "otht:!' hui-inf-sa ah w.ny bo brought - uclore tbf niff'tliiL'. JAMK.S K I :riRKTKY, Secretary. Dated January nth. l'Jl. dl487 'TRIBUNE WANT ADS fMJ LU : |