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Show YOU'RE BILIOUS! Enjoy life! Liven your liver and bowels tonight and feel great. Wake up with head clear, stomach sweet, breath right, tongue clean. I - - - . - "I (MOT PRAISE IT JOT HIGHLY" Mrs. Carlston Says Her Improvement on Tanlac Has Been Wonderful. 'Before I started taking Taulac I had been ailing so long that I was actually unable to recall the time when my troubles first began." said Mrs. Mary Carlston, of Mason street, the other day. "For a good many years," she continued, con-tinued, "my kidneys worried me so much that 1 became uneasy, and I had such a constant pain in my back that at times I felt like I just couldn't stand it another minute. Four or five years ago my stomach, too, began to trouble me, and I soon got to the point where everything I would eat soured and formed so much gas that I was belching it up all the time. Soon after getting up from the table I would feel a burning pain starting up in my stomach stom-ach and in a little while my whole body would be so wracked with pain that what I suffered would be beyond the power of tongue or pen to describe. de-scribe. My head aehed awfully and my nerves were so shaken up that when I went to bed I would roll and toss half the night, unable to get a wink of sleep. "When I read in the papers all about Tanlac and heard so many people peo-ple praising it, 1 thought I'd get me a bottle and see what, there was to it. Well, I have taken three bottles now and am so far on the road to reeov,-ery reeov,-ery that I won 't have to go much further before I am sound and well. I can eat anything T want and my digestion di-gestion never gives me the least bit of trouble. I have no gas formation and don 't know what sour stomach is. My nerves are quiet, T am free at last of those dreadful headaches and 1 sleep every night like a young child. My kidneys don 't bother me nearly so much as they did, and that pain in my back is almost gone, too. I am improving so fast since starting on Tanlac that I can't say too much in its praise. " See that the names of G. F. Willis and the Cooper Medicine company are on each carton. Taulac is sold in Salt Lake City by Sc.hranim-Johusou, Drugs, under personal per-sonal direction of a special Tanlac representative. (Advertisement.) I A Breakdown Would j 1 Be a Calamity Excerpt from the Annual Report of the ations proved by their own figures to ha gS Hon. John Skelton Williams, Comptroller approaching bankruptcy cannot obtain 6-J of the Currency, to the Congress: money for improvement! or maintenance. Ctf On the other hand, bank and citizens &uf- Sj "MAINTENANCE OF EFFICIENCY AND f.ring evere losses from investments in 9 CREDIT OF PUBLIC UTILITY COM- the securities of these entirely legitimate PANIES ESSENTIAL and onoe promising enterprises will be dis- couraged from lending money to the Got- m "National and State Banks, and many ernment or deprived of the means to lend. Of thousands of small and large investors, have . I pa suffered seriously from the decline of the t and most direct relief to the gi earning capacity of public utility corpora- P"lic utilities- corporations can be given .' . Sfl tions and the consequent shrinkage in the by the state public utilities commissions m ralne of their securities, representing in- d municipal and local authorities, with m vestments of many hundred millions of dol- the broad-minded co-operation of the poo- DS lars. These losses naturally diminish the p' generally, understanding the necessities gj power and disposition of the public to re- of war and realizing that the more promptly S .pond to the calls of the Government for its burdens are accepted the sooner they 1 money for war. This danger should arouse, will be lifted. IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT m I venture to suggest, the anxiety and stimu- FORBEARANCE AND CONSIDERA- m late the effort, of the Congress and of TION BE EXERCISED BY THE STATE gS every patriotic citizen. A more urgent and COMMISSIONS AND MUNICIPAL AU- gS pressing peril is forced upon our atten- THORITIES, AND THAT THE CORPOR- H tion by f"e obvious fact that we are de- ATIONS ALSO BE PERMITTED TO pendent so largely on the efficiency and MAKE SUCH ADDITIONS TO THEIR S strength of these corporations and on our CHARGES FOR SERVICE AS WILL Eg railroads for speed and success in prepar- KEEP IN THEM THE BREATH OF jg ing for and prosecuting the war. SOLVENCY, PROTECT THEIR OWN- 3 "The work of wai- ha. thrown upon ERS AGAINST LOSS, AND GIVE THEM . J j m many of these corporations strain, which A BASIS OF CREDIT ON WHICH THEY l they are unable to endure without prompt MAY OBTAIN THE FUNDS WITH 0 help. The costs of their labor and of all WHICH TO MEET THE STRAIN PUT ON H material for operation, betterment, and up- THEM BY THE GOVERNMENT'S H keep have increased heavily and suddenly. NEEDS. THE BREAKING DOWN OF 1 "THE CONTINUED AND INCREASING THESE CORPORATIONS WOULD BE A m EFFICIENCY OF THESE CORPORA- NATIONAL CALAMITY. Eg TIONS IS IMPORTANT FOR THE SUC- The strain of war upon the Telephone gj! CESSFUL CONDUCT OF THE WAR. Company has become so inten.e that re- Bt THIS EFFICIENCY IS NOT POSSIBLE lief through inerea.ed revenue, i. abso- W WITH PRESENT CONDITIONS. Corpor- lutely imperative. I The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. BrTA iZvery night except Monday. M. nees beginning Wednesday! r TODAY, MAT. AND EVE. n GEORGE DAMEREI JLJ MYRTLE VAIL EDWARD HU And a hig company in the mus I farce, "The Little Liar." omffl WHEELER & MORAN'- $ " b Or ley & burley' n W. H. MAC ART a JZTHLYNE BRADFOF In the One-act Rarcc, . HH "Love, Honor and Obey." TB T H REE N ATA lTeS isr E R "A BIT OF OLD EGYPT" "IN THE ZONE" Washington Square Players T York Success. fc xONIGHT'S ORPHEUJil' show will not star i until after parade PARAMOUNT - EMPRESS I "The Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating." TODAY AND TOMORROW Jack PicWord -Louise Hull In the Big Success 'lle-a-lnute Kendall" INTIMATE PICTURES OF TUESDAY'S RED CROSS PARADE Also a Rip-roaring, Slap-bajig Mack Sennett Comedy THE BATTLE ROY ALt "ALCOHOL 0? KIDNEYSl The constant, regular or irregular use of beverages containing alcohol, will sooner or later make trouble for the kidneys. Sometimes an excess fceid 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 the passage. The urine highly colored and strong of odor should be corrected with as thev stimulate normal secretion, allay inflammation, purify and restore natural action promptly FOR YOU Sold by all druggists. IBROADWA) TODAY AND SATURDAY l Gladys P-?ocfeweU In her latest sensational super luxe Fox special, "Her One Mistake1 Also Mutt and Jeff In their 'late comedy, "On Ice." ' : Mutual Weekly of latest current events. . :: ; : . . 1 Coming Sunday MABEL NORM AND In "JOAN OF PLATTSBURG." I irk WiJM j Showing for the last times today NORMA TALMADGE WITH EUGENE O'BRIEN, In "By Right off Purchase" Norma Talmadge is at her impulsive, wistful-eyed, tempestuous best in this production, and Norma at her best would make any picture TOT SSr u THE JUNK MAN 99 SHOWS 1, 2:30, 4:15, 6, 7:30, 9:20 Doming tomorrow, beautiful MAY ALLISON, In i in Mimw'"T":! CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears lt-Signature lt-Signature of OSTdZi BIG VAUDEVILLE BILL' NOW j PLAYING Stunning girls and fun galore' In "YUCATAN" Musical comedy. , ,; Three shows dally, 2:45, 7 '.'i, Mat i nee prices 0c, 15c, 'n:. n g prices, 15c, 25c, 35c. Keats refierv for 7:30 Bhow only. SPECIAL: Eddie Fltzpatrlck and -h 10-piece concert orchestra now P.intaqcs. , SALT LAKE THEATRE TONIGHT wt Mat. Tomorrow. Best Seats, $1.00. I DIRECT FROM A FOUR MONTHS I RUN IN NEW YORK CITY IN HIS DOMINATING rVCCBTf "BUND YOUTH" By Wl LLARD MACK. and LOU TELLE C EM j All Moose and Legionnaires are requested to meet at the clubrooms prompt at 7 o'clock tonight to carry large flag in parade. X "JB w Bes.1 X LFaroily Drink SimIimI) BW'T1' Safeguard the family's health. Si V'fk Non-intoilctinft. Absolutely M H I j B C. H. REILLEY & CO., tfi fii Mil; ''Hl,. Distributors, ntb,o Sai Lake 0ityi utah TODAY AND TOMORROW DOUGLAS FAIRBAM In . ' "Painted Post" Prices 5c and 10c. Coming, Week Beginning Sunday, May 26, , "The Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin Prlr.es. 1Sc and 25c, Including war ta Ri?ALT0 FRIDAY ALL-COMEDY DAY MARY THURMAN, In "WATCH YOUR NEIGHBOR" Paramount-Mack Sennett "WRONGED BY A MISTAKE" Triangle Comedy George Adc Fable in Pictures Tomorrow, WILLIAM S. HART, In "FEARLESS EAGAN" Keep the stomach well, the liver active, the bowels regular, and the breath will be sweet and healthy. But let poisons accumulate accumu-late in the digestive organs, the system becomes clogged, gases form in the stomach and affect the breath. , CoFrect these conditions with ! Beecham's Pills. They promptly regulate the bodi- ly functions and are a quick remedy for sour stomach and I Bad Breath Urrt SaJ of Any Medicine io th World. Sold e)TrywWre. Ib Bum, 10c. 25c IstrandI I Presenting for the last times today I I YOU would not knowingly play I "J with loaded dice! See : I Frank Keenan " lu the gripping play "Loaded Bice" TWO-REEL COMEDY B FORD WEEKLY SHOWS 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 ADMISSION 5 AND 10 CUNTS I Coming tomorrow, big all-star dou-1 ble program. BABY MARIE OS-1 BORNE in '-'TWIN KIDDIES." I "THE OLDEST LAW" and I "YE OLD COUNTRY STORE" A kit 8f f5fSj I TONIGHT, 8:25 Oj Wi)les Players with Nana "yal P 1 present the world-famous heorJ.qrtrJ , "CAMILLE' Matinees Thursday and SatisJ'da Moti.iee prices: 1bc, 26c, boxeri6t Night prices: 15, 25, 35. 50c, boxei T. Next week. 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