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Show I A warning- to fee tired before exer tion is not laziness it Ts a -sign that the system lacks vitality, and needs the tonic effect of Hood's Sarsaparilla. Sufferer? Suf-ferer? should t delay. Get rid of that tired feeling hy beginning to take Hood 's Snrsnjnri ll.a tncliiy. (Adv.) Good prices for burlap bags phone us. Bailey & Sons Co., "Wasatch 3535. (Advertisement.) CHICHESTER B ?IU$ WT-V THIS IMAMONP BRAND. Oi)A Ladle t Autt your PrugUt for Ya &A t'hi-chca-iiir iMamond iirnndh IMiio In Kcd nnd Uold, nieiallic? Tk tunes, alcl - vrtth Dlue Ribbon. Tn 'IV.ko no otbor. Buy of your "' I rfVf JVuctM. AstrforUIIit-tlll-ia-TEKlS I J IH AiiOND !5UANl FILLS, for Sift A A ycers knewn M!?c:t, Safest, A hvays Reliable rr S0LBBBiajaGlSI5BiaWHPPg f ?5 9Ph t Those Fiifferms from wcr B Bad' 'nos-503 that cap tho plcasnr i B B ,o life should take Juven X'il! Coupon They have moio rejuvenatin; 8!l vitalizing force than has over " J before teen offered. , I Sent postpaid only on receipt ot SI avi Shove coupcm by C. I. Hood Co., proprietor food's Sarsapaulla. Lowell. ilas. ' BEST Lie 10 BOWEL LAXATIVE EORjpLY USE "Cascarets" regulate women, men and children without injury. Take when bilious, headachy, for colds, bad breath, sour stomach. , J ag aa as f VjWORK WHiLE YOU SLEEP, Instead- of nasty, harsh pills, salts, castor oil or dangerous calomel, why don 't you keep Cascarets bandv in vour home? Cascarets act on the liver "and thirty feet of bowels so gently you don't realize you have taken a cathartic, cathar-tic, but they act thoroughly and can be depended upon when a good liver and bowel cloansin'g is necessary they move the bile and poison from the bowels bow-els without griping nnd sweeten the stomach. You cat one or two at night like candy and you wake up feeling fine, the headache, biliousness, bad breath, coated tongue, sour stomach, constipation, or bad cold disappears. Mothers should give cross, sick, feverish or bilious children a whole Cascaret any time they are harmless and safe for the little folks. (Advertisement.) Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Dmrrfists refund money if PAZO OrNTMKXT fails to cure Itching, Rlind,' Rloeding or Protruding Piles. Jnstantlv relieves Itching" Pile--, and vou ean "get restful sleep after the first application. Trice, 50c. I illi IITJFTER THIS Cincinnati man tells how to shrivel up corns so they lift out. Ouch !?!?!! This kind of rough talk will be heard less here in town if people, troubled with corns will follow the simple advice of this Cincinnati authority, who claims that a lew drops of u drug called free.ono when applied to a tender, aching corn stops soreness at once, and soon tho corn dries up and lifts right out without pain. lie says freezone is a sticky substance sub-stance which dries immediately and never inflames or even irritates the surrounding tissue or skin. A quarter of an ounce, which will cost very little at any drug store, is said to be sufficient suffi-cient to remove every hard or soft corn or callus from one's feet. Millions of American women will welcome, this announcement an-nouncement since the inauguration of the high heels. (Advertisement.) ! p njMj fimrnflitiTiniTnfinnM m ttrr rrtrirriiwnniMBitaMi I ' llf New Bill Today, 2:45 p.m. Ml THE GREATEST ANIMAL ACT IN ; M VAUDEVILLE WILSON'S LIONS p Every animal in this act was captured wild in his native lair and '. 'J tamed in America ' - ' Harry Lewis Presents the Phenomenal Lady Baritone B fV, MARJORIE LAKE AND COMPANY g F- , ' In a miniature musical comedy, ""College Days" 2 BURKE TOOHEY AND COMPANY ! . . tv. The Celtic entertainers, in "Going to the Wedding" j ' ' H "A Study in Thfnology" jff - .. j jN fj "SLIM" GRINNELL AND ESTHER CARYL ill In funny eccentricities ' 5 S I The Eccentric Comedian r ..."j & HARRY ROSE ! j v'iln The Trio Par Excellence if - 3 '- - i ERNA ANTONIO THREE 1 S -8 A display of strength and feminine grace ; '.'Am NEW TWO-REEL COMEDY FILM ! ' n k j '.9 9 Thrc shows every week-day, 2:4.", 7:30 and 9:1." Is ; - R Seats reserved for first night show only !P r Mptiner prices, 10c, 15c and 2,c: night prices, I'io, 2."c, S.'c. We pav : :" the war tax. ' I t I j)l In "DOLLARS AND SENSE." ffS 11 ADELAIDE B30TH3Y I EERNIZ & BAKER j rffj; SELMA BRAATZ PARKER BROTHERS 1 m comfort & mm mmmMMMm ; I : In "CQONTOWN DIVORCONS." Ill "FIVE-FOOT FANCIES." j PAKAMOUMT -EMFH13SS P. A THREE DAYS, COMMENCING TOMORROW I I f'N, A Gale of Laughter, a Little Sob, Another Burst of 1 dl ; Joy That is the Art of GEORGE BEBAN, Fbre- '; U( I ? m mos f Character Actors, Who Comes in His Latest j I Jjf Paramount Picture ' j LAST TIMES TODAY JACK PICKFORD in "HUCK AND TOM,M ' j Mark Twain V Immortal "TOM SAWYER' 3 u . 3 g j In Motion 'pictures' J Including the Realistic Production ! "THE SALVATION OF RALPH BROWN" J Admit and Ladies. Address Salt Lake Theatre THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 7, 8:15 Cut out this FREE ticket. Not good unless your name and address I a are written in the blank spaces before presentation. Tickets not required I I for children. S 1 Afternoon performance at 4:15 especially for women and children, fj FREE. A A First Nat- Exhlh- circuit c- I jj MiWl&ill VraH Theater of Utah. I TODAY, TOMORROW AND FRIDAY I and Her Own Company, in I 9 From the play of the same name by Pierre Wolff. j 3 UNIVERSAL WEEKLY. . COMEDY. j j SIGNOR ADOLPHE MILAR, baritone, American Concert Orchestra j Every matinee and evening. Mr. Claude Sweeten, director. j j Coming Saturday VIOLA DANA In "THE WEAVER OF DREAMS." j L!BERTY I V TODAY AND TOMORROW j DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "THE mODERTI MUSKETEER" Big Amateur Show Tonight at 9 Don't Miss This. Friday and Saturday, March 8 and 9 j EARLE WILLIAMS in "THE HAWK." First Run. I . Today Mr. C. Latour, Concert Baritone, in Illustrated Songs, B evenings only. fj iiiiiiMi!iaaiagafa!wihiH:MiiLi.j iwiitfijiimni i iiiiiiimuwfiiuumAjiiiwsji.wii'inama baSiS ALIVAYS THE BEST PICTURES so 1 Today last times Special double-header nt one price p: I MME. PETROVA in "More Trulh Than Pcelry" f : j a five-act Metro Wonderplay a big sensation L , , ' h VM. S. HART in "Every Inch a Man" E 3 Tomorrow, Thursday and Friday, another special big double bill, GEO. ' WALSH in "JACK SPURLOCK," a big Saturday Evening Post rtory, with i . $ a blq romance, and a smashing sunshine comedy, "A SON Ol7 A GUN" t j HIALTO ! j EY SPECIAL REQUEST I "Hie German Corse in Russia" i WILL BE SHOWN AGAIN TODAY. 3 ' A I Special Prices: Adults, 25c; Children, 10c (Plus War Tax). 8 TOMORROW The Last "FIGHTING TRAIL" Adventure and the jj First "VENGEANCE AND THE WOMAN" Story. "WHAT HER EYES U HAVE SEEN YOUR EYES SHALL SEE" SOON - . sir ' : f . r . , I . 5 V V 1 ' ' : I' ty, Ml, . j. , - i jEi; J J , ' 'i ' ' STRAND I B Salt Lake's Popular Theater. I Shows at 1, 2:40, 20, 6, 7:40, 9:20. LAST TIMES TODAY I . The Wife He Bought' S Founded on Larry Evans' Story, J." "ONE CLEAR CALL," soi) Introducing CARMEL MYERS and ,- ' KENNETH HARLAN. sl S Stars who made screen history in 8 "My Unmarried Wife." ' i FORD WEEKLY. ALICE HOWELL iu I "BALLOONATICS." J1 " Admission, Dc and 10c. B Coniins Tomorrow Louise Lovoly g in "The Wolf and His Mate." -GH llHIWIIHEH'l h'MII II ihllll IIIIIIIIIIPIMii mHMtlHHg30BMIBHnWI.TIIIWiniW IfiM 'Salt Lake Theatre f Charles Frohmnn Presents unit OTIS fT- S f fch, B In a comedy of cheerfulness, iJS.'t I "MISTER ANTONIO" , B By Booth Tnrkington, 1 "-:i' M Mall orders now. Seat solo today. mli- Prices: Eves., 50c to $2. Mat., 50c to Q $1.50. Plus war tax. J S(j NOW PLAYING , " Is KNed Royle's Great Western B7li. 8 Frontier Play, 1 J-',1;'- '"The Squaw Man" 3 . Presented liy tlio Wilkes Players ! with Nana Bryant and Ralph Clon-i - -: inger. Matinees Thursday and Sat-i K,"' . urday. RcRiilnr jirices. i ,,J LzzvrvxaakjesaKaaiMmumMiiMi3uM.xMnBTmaB , :i::t ----- - - -z:m:i t'.'i:4 DANCING )U.S TONIGHT S Beesley Orchestra. i mmmmm ' . M. I Ragtime piano playing,.'. V ?k I tauglit from sheet music j, , 'A -, .,' :1S f in. 12 lessons gunran- U "J'-1? t teed. Write for booklet . ..f giving synopsis of I t-) course or call at studio j." 4"'"5 so!' for free demonstration. ' ' ;1T( L am 1 I Waterman Fiano Schoc ''r'-S'f 44V, South Main. .y ,? -r i ..' - II" |