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Mabe, Va., writes: "For 13 years I was I afflirted with a trouhleyomo bronchial j cough and irritation of the throat. Foley's : Honey and Tar relieved me; after taking one bottle the cough ceased and has noi j returned." No medicine stands hie' er as ; a family remedy for colds for children j and grown-ups. Schramm - Johnson, j DniCB. (Adverti&onienL.j s ! i ''With all due respool to his rivals, Mr. Griffith has demonstrated his claim to the sole and only rieht to provide a pk'ture that will go ou the Hig Time and slay there at two-dollar prices." Washington (D. C.) Ilenild. You have seen Mr. Griffith's "BIRTH OF A NATION" and "HEARTS OF THE WORLD." Now see the first of a series of Artcraft productions at the Paramount- Empress. A DRAMA OF TODAY A new touch in comedy, quaint with sweetness, strange as Humanity itself. A Beautiful Love Story against the Background of the Cyclonic Events of Now. See how the noble women of England, the very Elite of Society, are fighting side by side with our heroine in our little play. See the terrific climax in the last act. See how the brains of an American boy defeat a' Prussian plot to wreck the City of London. See real, natural acting, so natural that it does not appear to be acting. See the sailing of the great fleet of Zeppelins, the swirl of the German air squadrons sweeping sweep-ing the sky and the glare of bursting shrapnel. See how the. plotters signal the Zeppelins, by means of an automobile light. Aside from the cast of well known players in our little play, we have some of the most famous societv women in England, including QUEEN ALEXANDRA, LADY DIANA MANNERS, PRINCESS OF MONACO, ELIZABETH AS-QUITH, AS-QUITH, COUNTESS OF DR0GHEDA, COUNTESS OF MASSARENE, HON. MRS. MONTAGUE, MISS VIOLET KEPPEL, MISS BETTINA STUART WORTLEY and LADY LAVERY. Appearing in behalf of War Charities. Again we have LILLIAN GiSH, HENRY WALTHALL, ROBERT HAR- j RON, ROSEMARY THEBY, GEORGE SEIGMANN and j GEORGE FAWCETT ! Come Early Shows Start at 12:30, 2:15, 4, 5:45, 7:30, 9:15. mnwmiimiiw mi nini i'iii m itiuatrMi ii iiiiiin n nwuiiinii vist iiimibiiiih I AMERICAN I PHONE WASATCH 1240 1 LAST TIMES TODAY t Geraldine Fain and Heibeit Eawliason "THE URI oFfilE WHEEL" He romance of a woman who staked her all on love I I GAUMONT GRAPHIC 1 I ORGAN SOLOS, MR. HENRY SPILLER I GRAND OPERA REPERTOIRE, MR. AND MRS. DAVID GIACOBELLI I S OLLIE SMITH AND HIS CONCERT ORCHESTRA SHOWS 1, 2:45, 4:30, 6:15, 8, 9:45 I Coming tomorrow, J. WARREN KERRIGAN, In "ONE DOLLAR BID'" I STRAND LIBERTY TODAY ONLY "Always a Good Show" S,IB ROY STEWARTLn 9 THE HAwiS. A Wg westeni play g J And "ONE-SHOT ROSS" Sj 5 CARLYLE BLACKWELL, In MOLLIE KING, In I "PRICE OF PRIDE" "MYSTERY OF THE PUBPLE E I A free ticket to the Liberty with CROSS" 1 every adult ticket purchased All Seats 5 CentB 0 Theres something xU. -rt about them J.-':A.A '- youll like- ( '"'"' ; ' j P'f I'.vcrv night except Monday. S:1S. f-5 y Mats.. Beg. Wednesday. 2:30. NOW PLAYING f j Zz fi lierz .ay's 0ne f Musical Comedy's Favorite Stars. .,1 POOLE Y & NELSON Koran '& Mack i'J Two Black Crows. '1 GRACE DE MAR ;j CHARLES AND ANNA CLOCK ER I f Ho. c? 5o!dn Tina Lerner pTj-a 7"-.e " ''d's The Brilliant B M Gi- nest Russian J1 IliuMonii.t. Pianist. k"-ra :-:r-., in.'. ::. ;,0c, 7;V Mnt., lUc, P .."!. r.ftr. Tiiv..:Is on .;iJ" at lm; fcraaS ,! Tirr-, Hi ;. in. to 1M . tn. flail.V. "HANDS UP" ! i Cyclonic western drama, with RUTH ROLAND "PRICE OF APPLAUSE" j Saturday Evening Post story Superb War Effects j A thrilling great war picture with a j novel theme CURRENT EVENTS WAR NEWS ! EDDIE LYONS AND LEE MORAN ! COMEDY j TOMORROW "TIIE MENACE OF TIIE I.W.W." An "EAGLE'S EYE" secret service story "HOUSE OF HATE" IBM-L NOP ! ."The Handicap Girls" ! 6 OTHER BIG ACTS, WITH j LABOR DAY PARADE In picture as Special Added Feature ! 5th Episode Vltaoraph Master Serial i "A FIGHT FOR MILLIONS" J Three shows daily 2:46, 7:30, 9:15 I Prices: Matinees 10c, 16c, 26c Night prices 15c, 25c, 36c J " ' ALL THIS WEEK j" 1 Good Gracious, Asnabcile! j 0 A merry mystery play, pre- I ! 2 sented by the Wilkes Play- I g era with Nana Bryant I 1 Matinees Thursday and B Saturday Hpfi Mats., 2:30 15c. 25c; boxes, fc Fjjeoc. Nighta, 8:15 lfiu, 2&C, 35c, bOc; Q MiiriiM"irwtfir fWfTMC3WcJl I DANCING j TONIGHT 1 BIG JAZZ BAND 1 Admission, 50c Per Couple. 9 Extra Lady, 10c. iBROADWAYl TODAY ONLY SATURDAY I I EDITH STOREYi E In a picture, glowing with tho radiant B happiness of supreme love 'The Silent Woman' Two-reel Sunshine Comedy, A TIGHTSQUBEZE j MUTT AND JEFF In "LANDING A SPY." SALT Utl THEATRE MATINEE TODAY I TONIGHT LAST TIME ROARS OF LAUGHTER J The funniest play In the world Prices Eves., 25c to $1.50; Mat., 25c t to J1.00. Plus War Tax. j j |