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Show l Our Boys in France I and Home Protection The men on the firing line represent the piok of onr American youth. One j in four of our boya at bome was sick, i rejected because of physical deficiency. ', Many times the kidneys were to blame. jf we wish to prevent old age coming n soon, or if we want to increase our chances for a long life, Dr. Pierce ., of the Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., lays that we should drink plenty of ,r water daily between meals. Then pro-j pro-j cure at the nearest drug store, Anurio (double strength). The cost is 60 cts. (V This " An-uric" drives the uric acid out and cures backache and rheumatism. '(r If we wish to keep our kidneys in the best condition a diet of milk and Tegetables, with only little meat onca day, is the most suitable. Drink ' plenty of pure water, take Anurio three times a day for a month. I Send Dr. Pierce ten cents for trial package. "Anuric" many times more I potent than lithia, eliminates uric acid as hot water melts sugar. A short trial will convince yon. v Dwter, Wtomtxg. "I saw the Annrio I ' Tablet advertised and thought I would try them. They do last, what they are recommended to do. I will Wep them on hand all the time hereafter I was bothered both-ered quite often getting Uj through the "light. I took two packages of the Anurle Tablets and haverft been bothered with r.; my kidneys since." C. M. Clabk. s, JjtfaiAu. Wash. " I procured twi i.iKages of Anuric Tablets, and after (taking one package will say I have been ir'l almost completely relieved of the chief j 'rouble, the dropsical swelling of my feet .(it nd limbs, and I also note a marked 1m-, Prnvnment In mv circulation." E. Dn,-iH, Dn,-iH, Usghau, 409 8d 'Street. Dressmaker Gives Advise "I underwent a surgical operation for rail stones 5 years ago, was in the hospital 4 weeks. For 1 vear I felt better, but then my old symptoms and pains returned, and I have suffered suf-fered ever since. Four weeks ago on the advice of a lady I tried Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, and I now feel like a new woman. I have a number of friends who suffer as I did and I am advising all to try this valuable medicine." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays al-lays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal in-testinal ailments, including appendicitis.' appendi-citis.' One dose will convince or money refunded. Sehrainm-Johnson, Drugs, Five (5) Good Stores. (Adv.) "vy mght' Ixcep J! Mats., Beg. Wednesday, 2:30. Ojj NOW PLAYING y Ralph Herz fjngr One of Musical Comedy's Favorite I Stars. DOOLEY &. NELSON J Morau & Mack: Tlfj Two Black Crows. ' GRACE DE MAR " CHARLES AND ANNA GLOCKER , Horace Goldin Tina Leraer The World's The Brilliant y Greatest Russian Illusionist. Pianist. n;vc, 10c, ?5c, nOc, 75c. Mat., 10c, I mm 2.h 50c. Tickols on sale at box ffwr office, 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. daily. BILL NOW PLAYING HEADED BY I ."The Haife? Girls" I 6 OTHER BIG ACTS, WITH Q LABOR DAY PARADE In pictures as j Special Added Feature 9 i 5th Episode Vltagraph Master Serial I "A FIGHT FOR MILLIONS" B Throe shows dailj 2:45, 7:30, 9:15 9 Frices: Matinees 10c. 15c. 25c a Nipht prices 1 5c, 25t 35c SMJ LAKE' THEATRE j 3 tGHMTal Commencing Tonight j c ( 1 a id kief tewtaiiite' , ROARS OF LAUGHTER ! The funniest play tn the world Prices Eves., 25c to $1.50; Mat., 25c j to $1.00. Plus War Tax. I 'i Big Special Dance j E-ajy La t.i us , R. OWEN SWEETE Trains at 7: Iisis tiieaterI I Nicest 10c theater In Salt Lake I 3 LAST TIMES TODAY W. S. HART "THE SILENT MAN" 1 BUTTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE I MUTT AND JEFF COMEDY 1 I SPECIAL EXTRA American Red Cross presents I "The Historic Fourth of July in I Paris, 1918," in Its own exclusive S picture I Coming Friday and Saturday i WALLACE RE I D, In 8 "THE FIREFLY OF FRANCE" I Open 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. 10c Children, 5c War Tax. 1c BROADWAY HOLIDAY PROGRAM TODAY Wm. S. Hart OVER THE DIVIDE i Also the big 6-reel special I n A truly worth-while picture B BLINDNESS I OF DIVORCE j And a Big V comedy B TOMORROW AND SATURDAY FRANKLYN FARNUM, And A 2-reel FOX COMEDY REALTO TODAY AND TOMOEROW ALL-COMEDY DAY. Fatty Arbuckie And Raymond Hitchcock "A Village Scandal" TOTO in "THE DIPPY DAUGHTER." MUTT AND JEFF. MISS BILLIE RHODES in "LIKE MOTHER MADEJ "MR. MIDDLE'S MUDDLES," Triangle. "PHONEY PHOTOS," L-Ko. g ALL THIS WEEK t I Good Gracious, Aanabeile! S A merry mystery play, pre- i ;1 sented by the Wilkes Play- ! G ers with Nana Bryant fi Matinees Thursday and j K Saturday ! fp Aliits.. 2:30 15c, 25c; boxes, feffl K 50c. Nights, 8:15 15c. 25c, 35c, 50c; H ! bo.es, 75c. H DANCING TONIGHT BIG JAZZ BAND Admission, 50c Per Couple, Extra Lady, 10c. SUiiighl Holiday h N AND HIS BAND i 45 and 8:15 M ! " I Children Cry for Fletcher's for Infants and Children. Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pnre-proric, Pnre-proric, Drops and Soothinfr Syrups. It contains neitlior Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for tho relief of Constipation, Flatulency, AVind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Uowcls, aids the assimilation as-similation of Food ; giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend, Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years TH t CCWTun OOMP'NT, KI TORN CfTT. ! . Business as Usual Try to Get In. j Three Days Commencing Today I ;Tlie Source "an Ms ClaienceBudin3tonKlUnd 1WJK- 5f j 1 Scenario . by- iff- ' . , 1 y j Monte M.KAttJohn ; JzTf 1 te?- Dire a ted. Jy i t . 'H,, x 1 H George H. MelPord t J 1 Another of those screamingly funny, slap-hang Mack Senuett 5 comedies, this time called "HIS WIFE'S FRIEND." , i Coming D. W. GRIFFITH'S Big Production, "THE GREAT LOVE." 3j I AMERICAN BSiHtd 1 I FHONX WASATCH 1240. 1 LAST TIMES TODAY I Sessile Hayakawa U , The Eminent Japanese Film Star in s; l ALLIES' OFFICIAL WAR REVIEW I 1 THE CURRENT ISSUE CONTAINS "THE GREAT DRIVE" 3 H MR. HENRT SPILLER, Organist. ' t (a) Semiramide, Rossini; (b) "The Bubble" (by request), Friml. I MR. AND MRS. DAVID GIACOBELLI, Grand Opera Repertoire. 14 (a) Estasi; (b) Martha. ;.j THE LARGEST THEATER ORCHESTRA IN UTAH. j I S MR. OLLTE SMITH. Director. j H Shows at 1, 2:45, 4:30, 6:15, 8, 9:45. 1 V h Coming for Two Days, Starting Tomorrow GERALDINE FARRAR in M fi "THE TURN OF THE WHEEL." li i M - ); ifl STRAND LIBERTY s ; ,j EDITH STOREY in jUNE ELVIDGE in ' ti "THE CAPTAIN OF THE h Q GRAY HORSE TROOP" XHi FA1 MYSTERY ;: H ETHEL CLAYTON in COMEDIES. SCENICS. H "WEB OF DESIRE" all seats 5 cents. I r: r, r- 1 ri -J i Li liUi kJ Li LI Li L cheese Vds in cci that auto IrspJ |