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Show Scalp irritation is most objectionable Scratching the head can become such a habit that it singles you out as undesirable company. In addition, you are exposing a raw surface continually con-tinually to the chance of infection. Get rid of that desire to scratch by washing the head with Resinol Soap and touching the sore and irritated spots with Resinol Ointment. Their healtne: and soothfnp mffdlcation , linnt; qivclc relief and in a short time generally gen-erally clear a-J.ay the trouble entirely. The ;oint use of the soap and ointment seldom rv.ls to overcome pimples, blackheads, atd eruptions of an unsightly character. For salt at all dr:tjlj. J-fry a frrt trial of ioaj and oinimenS write to Resinol, BaUimorty Md, For Sprains The first thing to do for a sprain or a Jmitse is to cover the hnrt with n piece of (Inline) soaked with OmcgaOil. Ouir.k re. usually followtliis limbic ticlmcaU HMHKMMEJM HHHHHHEI.H HHHHHHHHH n g S Fall lisili i PLAYS EXCLUSIVELY ON 5 U COLUMBIA RECORDS 3 R IS ft We cordially invite you to BK come in and hear any of his U . famous renditions, of which- H . we carry a most complete H stock. S "SALT LAKE'S LEADING PHONOGRAPH STORE." S l M j j Far Hchmg Torture j I There is one remedy that seldom fails lo stop itching torture and relieve skin irritation and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druRtfist can supply you with 1 Zemo, which generally overcomes all skin diseases. Eczema, itcht pimples, rashes, blackheads in most cases pive wny to Zcrno. Frequently, minor blemishes blem-ishes disappear over nli;l:t. Itching usually us-ually . ! 'p:? ir.r.'.nntlv. Zemo is a safe, i aiUkicp'i-: liquid, clean, easy to use and dependable. It co-.-'ts only 35c; an c::- tra larre bottle, $1.00. It will not Flnin, is not greasy or sticky and is positively safe for tender, sensitive skins. " The li. V.. Ko:c Co., Cleveland. 0. LIFT OFF CORNS! Drop Freezone on a touchy corn, then lift that corn off with fingers Poen 't hurt a bit! Drop a lit tin Free.Miie on an aching- corn, instantly t hat corn stops hurl tiig then you lift it riht out. Yes, inaic! .o humbug! A linv bolide of Free.'" no rnstn hut a few cciiis :i t. any drui store, hut is sufficient suf-ficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between (lie toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irriintion. Freefone is the sensational diseoverv of a t'iiu'innnf i genius. It, is wonderful (. A'l -,-erUseiuent.) f" 4 H ' Q ft tf I -fl il TTfTl- rril i Casals ' appearing at rK l SALT LAKE THEATRE sjfy WWt i JA March 31st , ' ' . - Under the auspices of the Musical Arts Ja ,r L . Society, Geo. D. Pyper, Manager. j (( Jfiffjtl, ' f Beyond all question, Casals is the greatest , -s.. jf'' living master of the 'cello. His art has won . ' universal recognition he is a chevalier of the r-r.-- French Legion of Honor; a Commander of the y jV' ':'j i Crown of Roumafiia; possessor of the Beethoven I . m-i Gold Medal. . 1.4 . m 0) i- The playing of such a master is beyond the de- 0!if7k$iY il fi vfJ scriptive power of words. Edward C. Moore has jg' I J XGts&V , said of him, "He is not a 'cellist but the 'cellist." J1 ' " COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York ,-. JU-. -jT l i "TfTfl ihr' Casals makes records exclu- Lljklr&Jsi Pss. siely for Columbia. Ask any f" j ' -y Columbia Dealer to play for you M ' 5fi&l-7' 'mtyiJi some of his magical interpreta- jniM ra li ,!!. 'Jsrw r"Kr tionsof famous violoncello music. If I MU !ffiNffr 'ilWlC- jVo Columbia Record! on Salt tht yi. 5, MU'l llH' j ' l jjll' - oth and 20th of mcry month Ct!untiiaGrafan!tt V , StmJnrd M,J,lr i ' up fSOO; Period Btsicni up lo tZIOO , r""'" -rm'.H ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiii imum miwimiiii n i imwmn in niiiuin miniMiinn i fx VV : V v ts:y! E Mj A A r- a A ! AS1E TEA TOMS ; (S1AY EMM Mil tj Ifs Grandmother's Recipe tot. Bring Back Color and j Lustre to Hair. I . . j ' '..'""""'"'- That beautiful, cvpu tha.le of iarh glossy hair can onlv be had by brewini a mixturo of Sasjc Tea anil Sulph"' Your hair is j-otir eliarm. .It maki's o; mars the i'aee. When it l'a'les, turn gray or streaked, just an application 0 : two" of yuK" nili Sulphur enhances it : appearance a hundred-fobl. Don't bother to prepare the mixturo vou can get this famous old recipe M": proved bv the addition of other i ".-!"e clients at a small cost, all ready to use, It is called YV.veth's Sa.tr 3n.'v Sulphur Compound. This can :'":'VS bo depended upon to bring bad; til ' natural color and luster of vour hair. Everybody uses "Wveth 's Sau'e an; . Sulphur Compound" now because' darkens so naturallv and evenly C;l. nobody can tell it 'has been appl"1'; ' Vou simplv dampen a sponge or sot brush with it and draw this Ihron the. hair, taking one small strand at i time; bv morning the gray ha;r na-disappeared, na-disappeared, and after aimther appi'v cation it becomes beautifully dark ani appears glossy and lustrous. What Shall 1 Oci For My Serves? A question thousands ask thc.nsclvof: d:IIv, and these thousands an! few of those who tlf.'il to know t.ie t swer. Two t'i vo-(--t .t in lalUets of enh" " phosphoi at, mI malt taken alter tmMt. . leu ilavs will make tired nelAes o" ' s. with fimi-Liv tied l.riiur the eroo.-oii ' or heallh to the eheeks of pale. worked, nervous women anil men m ' tllStHUceS. j." .Noti-lKx-tori .tmwrtl lsiti"i"" , V fer imle. v,Mk. nil.leinl,'. Il.'i'e"-. tV wonoai an.l iti.-ii. ! tin' ma" am.'.- It to Htoa.tv III.. n..-.' m"l 11 ihirnaee In ten .liiva' liaic or retinal tm " cktmo prk-e. AUr- |