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Show ISIS THEATERl E. Broadway, bet. State and Main j LAST TIMES TODAY WM S. JiART fp- - . : ,;.w 1"The Silent Man" An Artcraft story by Charles Kenyon; Produced by Thos. H. luce BILLY WEST COMEDY Continuous 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. 10c, Children, 5c; war tax added 1 STMlEATRE WIS TOLD THAT 1 OPERATION WOULD BE DjtY ROPE Mrs. Rowell Says She Lost Hope of Ever Being Well Again. 'By the help of Tanlac, 1 have overcome over-come the troubles which I was told only an operation could relieve me of,'' declared Mrs. Harry Rowell, of 470 North Third West, recently. ''More than three years ago,'' Mrs. Rowell continued, ''I began having frequent attacks of pain in my right side, and since that time, until I began taking Tanlac, I have suffered untold agony. These spells would coma on me suddenly, last from eight to ten days at a time, and leave me so nervous ner-vous that I would become hysterical. My stomach was so upset and out of order that everything I ate would sour and the gas would bloat me up and keep me in misery for hours. I could hardly sleep at night and found very little ease or comfort at any time. I suffered and worried so much that I lost weight and became so weak and worn out that I felt unable to do any of my work. I tried many different kinds of medicine, but kept getting weaker and more nervous all the time. When they told me an operation was my only hope of recovery, I was fearful fear-ful that my trouble was serious and so I became discouraged and despondent despon-dent and began to lose hope of ever getting well. ' ' About three weeks ago I bought a bottle of Tanlac, on the advice of a friend, and ever since then I have been on the road to recovery. In just a few days after I began taking it I felt a wonderful relief. Now the pain is entirely en-tirely gone out of my side, gas has stopped forming on my stomach, and. oh, what a joy it is to feel well again. I can eat just anything without it hurting me and my nerves are almost normal. I can sleep all night like a child, get up in the mornings feeling rested and good and can do anything about the house that comes to hand without getting tired. Tanlac has certainly cer-tainly reached the seat of my trouble, and I am so glad to see how perfectly my health is being restored that I feel like telling everybody about it." The stomach regulates the condition of the blood and is the fountain head of health or- disease, as the case may be. Tanlac is intended primarily for the regulation of the stomach and the correction of catarrhal inflammation, but it is no uncommon thing for persons per-sons who have used it to find that it has relieved them not only of indigestion, indiges-tion, but also rheumatism, kidney derangements de-rangements and many other ailments not generally recognized as having their origin in stomach trouble. See that the names of G. F. Willis and the Cooper Medicine company are on each carton. Tanlac is sold in Salt Lake City by Schramm-Johnson, Drugs, under personal per-sonal direction of a special Tanlac representative. (Advertisement.) LAST TIME TODAY! Herbert Rawlinson 'Come Through' Prices: 5c and 10c. Some Picture. COMING MAY 1 AND 2. CARMEL MYERS In "THE WINE GIRL." lYlS Eves- 10c 25c 50c and 75c. 5 MATS H I GHT Mas., 10c, 25c and 50c. V- I fi Except Beginning' i$ Monday Beginning Tonight. Wednesday 11 I "IcLLIE V. VANITY FAIR I J NICHOLS OF 1918 1 m Will Someone Name With JACK TRAINOR - x. ,. Z and OLGA DeBAUGH My Nationality? 20-PEOPLE-20 1 VARDQN AND PERRY m LEW REED AND THE WRIGHT GIRLS i 1 LUCILLE AND COOKIE I, OAKES AND DeLOUR, , I "THE CORNER STORE" I 1$ A HILARIOUS RURAL COMEDY. I BR0ADWAY 'i TODAY AND WEDNESDAY, 1 The Big Sensational Feature, wfth i GLADYS ROCKWELL " Entitled 1 "THE DEVIL'S WHEEL" j 9 Coming, Thursday, Double Program, 1 Wm. 3. Hart in 'The Four Flusher' ix and U MADGE KENNEDY in "THE DANGER GAME." Now Playing, "TheClaim" A two-fisted drama of the west, told in a succession of thrilling scenes. Presented hy the Wilkes Players s with Nana Bryant. Matinees Thursday and Saturday. Regular Prices. ) 0 ' ' " : vlu 2 :15 "LITTLE MISS FOXY" J 20C a Miniature Musical anfA H Comedy. a nn aDQ Bargain matinee dally, J 'UV 30c 500 at9' 10c- p.m. g i Now Playing The greatest collection of laughs of the season, headed by ROSCOE'S ROYAL NINE With a bevy of stunning beauties. Five other ble acts. Three shows daily, 2:45, 7:30, 9:15.1 Matinee prices, 10c, 15c, 25c; night I prices, 15c. 25c. 35c. Seats reserved I for the 7:30 performance only. I HERMITAGE HOTEL OGDEN CANYON Open for 1918 Season. TROUT AND CHICKEN DINNERS OUR SPECIALTY Don Stewart, Manager. 1 -, - Get seeds for the crop that goes "over the top" at Porter-Walton's. (Advertisement.) I PAlXibUNT- EMPRESS j "Better Pictures for You and Your Family." TODAY AND TOMORROW MARGUERITE CLARK "The Sweetest Girl in Motion Pictures." Supported by the Veteran Tragedian, FREDERICK WARD, and a great cast in 'Rich Man, Poor Man' BURTON HOLMES IN HONOLULU. PATHE NEWS. GOOD MUSIC. CONTINUOUS, 12:30 to 11 p. m. RIALTO MARGARITE LANDIS In "THE MARTINACHE MARRIAGE," A charming "heart" Btory, with a lively background of action; also MERT STERLING In "THE DONKEY DID IT," the latert L-Ko comedy. ENTIRE PROGRAMME SHOWN FOR THE FIRST TIME IN SALT LAKE. TOMORROW "THE DESIRED WO-MAN," WO-MAN," with Harry Morey. Salt Lake Theatre Seats at 10 a. m. today 3 NIGHTS, BEG. THURS., MAY 2 $1.00 MAT. SAT. Oliver Morosco's laughing sensation 'THE BRAT' w Maude Fulton One year in New York; four months In Chicago. Original New York and Chicago Chi-cago company and production Intact. Mail Orders Now. Seats next Tuesday. Prices: Evenings, 25c to $1.50. Popular Popu-lar $1 mat. Sat., plus war tax. NEXT ATTRACTION Monday, MAY 6th wed8 Seats go on sale Friday William Elliott, F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest Present The biggest dramatic spectacle on Earth! Company of j This Is 2 0 0; Ballet na Not A of 90; 120 I HO Motion Real Sheep i lib Picture! WANDERER STAGED BY DAVID BELASCO Greatest all-star cast ever organized in history of the American stage. Including In-cluding Nance O'Neil. James O'Neill, Charles Dalton, Frederick Lewis, Gle;a Newton, Florence Auer, Lionel Bra-ham, Bra-ham, Jean Robertson. Sydney Herbert: Her-bert: also Mile. Franceska Karmenova of Russian Imperial Ballet. Popular $1 Matinee Wednesday Nights, 50c to $2. Sat. Ma'... 50c to $1.50 Plenty of good seats to suit Every, body's purse Don't Let It Linger. A cough that follows la grippe or any other cough that ''hangs on ' from winter to spring wears down the sufferer, suf-ferer, leaving him or her in a weakened weak-ened state, unable to ward off sickness ; and disease. Jos. Gillard, 14S Fillmore 'St., Nashville, Tenn writes: "T was I suffering with a dry hacking cough and i a pain in ray chest, but since taking Foley 's Honey and Tar I have been I relieved. ' ' It soothes, heals and cures conglis. colds and croup. Good for j whooping cough. Schramm-Johnson. Drugs. (Advertisement.) I. tfK gm MM1H IHIUUh. mm MX era. EES "The Pick of the Screen . - ' D I ff A PW Masterpieces." JF' iWi - STL L Jl ffk 11 PRESENTING FOR FOUR DAYS, w mm mmw mu mm m 3 beginning today CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG Her charm and loveliness were never seen to better advantage than in MAX MARCIN'S BIG STAGE SUCCESS "THE HOUSE OF GLASS" Never throw stones; your own house may be fragile. Also showing the Peerless Periodical of the Screen, GAUMONT'S NEWS. Music by Sweeten 't Orchestra. Shows; 1, 2:30, 4:15, 6, 7:30 and 9:20 o 'Clock. ; Centurv Printing Co., Salt Lake'. I inters. '231-35 Edison street. (Adv.) |