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Show I WWPTWW TODAY and I II L Jj W UJ feJM f,K TOMORROW jjj "More than a theater a Salt Lake institution" I WILLIAM RUSSELL J "BRASS BUTT01S" j A fast moving tale of snappy action and happy lovers , 'nrv mi- .';-vV';V;:;:V.v; vlV; Supporting Cast R T17 TIEN a millionaire ,; -; ., : ... :; . v- 'v-.:--11 P W v.- i to , , !' Includes P IT hires himself out as v- o',;;.:; i S-ii El I Chief of Police in or- j ff .'f ' Eileen Percy der to win the prettiest girl " Helen Howard p in the world, he's apt 1o I ' :'---,4?'&;M '. ' . ; Frank Brownlee put some rather interesting ''?,.'-'' ,'' Eull Montana i doings on record. "Big C-'Sp' ' i Wilbur Higby j Bill" does! ' ' Carl Stockdale p THIETY-PIECE PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA TED HENKEL, CONDUCTOR f;! SPECIAL CONCERTS TODAY Afternoon at 2:30 Evening at 9:30 'j MISS EVELYN BUEIILER, contralto, in vocal selections . SUNSHINE COMEDY, "WILD WAVES ANT) TAME WOMEN" X 11 BROADWAY I j p AT'vnys th Bert Pictures. i j TODAY AND SATURDAY j j .1 The Eig Western Drama I 3 YhafN ISfftlf 1 jjjjj ww. iii,y iT4suLiJwwTgajuj j jyin mrg M Featuring the Female Bill Hart of ? , the Screen g ! I ymm? a W 1 it fa 5 mMlvi 1 : j; J tikis Si W E ri F'- g 1 1 w! t w. v,i"rTr:TTTn'Tfl t- h n w Cj j A story of the rights, glories and tjj j ji perils of women of the great west, El i i ROMANCE! STAGE HOLDUP! Bf I r'ij DANCE HALLS! BAR ROOM i F GIRLS! p j il - A Big New Christy Comedy rl fej "SOME CAVE MAN" H U A Score of Pretty Girls. ' I ?! I) I LATEST NEWS WEEKLY , tj MUSIC by MALCNE ORCHESTRA j A NERVOUS i BREAKDOWN ' i Miss Kelly Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable i Compound Restored Her Health. Newark, N. J. "For about three years I suffered from nervous break- I h 1 , '-Lei down 6nd Bt so 1 i Ut weak 1 cou'd hard!v f fa' stand, and hadhead- I I ! ,-u&4 ocbes every day. I &$.ir'fc trijed everything I jfT;Ti?tj v,y coul-d think of and K'VJ&S I was unler a phy- &i(P J , f sician's care for two -J v years. A girl friend i . nV3A if? had used Lydia E. i vyi4LlCvx'' P ' n k h a m 's Vege- ramir table Compound and . i'S'? she told me about hi Vh) k- From the first Nat!il4clay 1 tookitlbegan WtoXj'iKto feel bettor and fiA'r-OsT at'e to do most any TrfoftSrA kin(i of work- 1 Hli1lvjtWVA) have been recom- ' mending the Compound Com-pound ever since and give vou my permission per-mission to publish this letter." Miss Flo Kelly, 476 So. 14th St., Newark, N. J. The reason this famous root End herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, was bo successful in Miss Kelly's case was because it went to the root of her trouble, restored her to a normal healthy condition and as a result her nervousness disappeared. ! SALT LAKE MON., J7 THEATHEoct. LI Vr "SHEIS COMING") 4.izJ& i WITH NEARLY HALF I W'A V j A HUNDRED MORE fy-XJ JUST AS PRETTY 1: 3 flj i if if W 50c to $2.00 Seats Now Beware of speculators No more than eight tickets sold to one person Mail orders accompanied by check wiil be filled In order of receipt. Owing to length of the performance, curtain will rise promptly at 8:15 p. m. Motors and carriages at 11:05. i Every night except Monday and inv I Tuesday 3j j PJ Matinees Begin Thursday J-p O W P LAYING I BESSIE 'CLAYTON Presents Herself and Those In- fZ Tthi comparable Spanish Dancers rJli p Elisa- CAHil3 .Eduardo S In Miss Clayton's Nineteen- 31 CJ Nineteen Dance Creations, With 1. Musical Comedy's Best Eccen- 131 trie Dancer LG sp JAMES CLEMONS rP Si ARTHUR GORDON a"J fjr" WILBERT DUNN U" cSt and a Company of Clever .Hill MS . artists ft;. fjj NASH &. O'DONNELL ftj l;.t "rayw.Jsno'w Sll t'.Sj DUNHAM &. O'M ALLEY ' irf r-" T t D DONER rt-J n!f ROSA K I NG TRIO 7 SJj SEEBACKS JjTj Prices Matinees, 15cr25c50"c7 JC 1 Evenlnos, 1oc. 25c, 60c, 75c, $1.00 Jll 11 I E!PiP01E!S l 1 I I TWO MORE DAYS ftrx-iJ ...... ;j ,-"7 Y2SS The story of a "gentleman" $ i0-:f:7! who was a cad, of an un- ; couth sheriff, who was a :.! 1WBm "prince," and of a girl who W'Vv : mH'-c'mt' was taught by bitter adven- K til Si) tUre t0 know tl'e trutn- -j l(- pCfiV j The celebrated stage play )VS;!fy' ' tfSdTV , by Augustus Thomas, trans- $ 1 SAsF formed by Hugh Ford ixii0 I V- ICJfc a screen entertainment of a L' X V hundred thrills. 'Zy Major Robert Warwick in fp the famous role of Sheriff Jim Radburn, supported by I a brilliant cast, including f ss jess l. Lasky pi-esents Eileen Percj, Monte Blue, 3 I ROBERT Robert Cain and Noah S 1 "WAWW-f1 Berry' I 1 wi4 SsJLv ijfw JbAJL A picture to please the eye, 1 ntM T-yryirkTrTtT. a" stir the blood and touch the )f I IN MIZZOURA. heart. see it! M Dn-ectod ty HUSHIORD "j m . I BRIGGS COMEDY "SKINNY 'S SICK." i Paramount Magazine Good Music. . : There is just one place where those going in and those gc-infr out of busi ness can meet to mutual advantage, and that place is The Tribune Want Columns'. PUTS THE SYSTEM IN A SANITARY CONDITION By neutralizing the acids, cleansing the mucous membrane and expelling the accumulations through the bowels, j WITHOUT GRIPING OR I WEAKENING j For HEADACHES, CONSTIPATION, ! BILIOUSNESS or any trouble where elimination Is desired (f has no equal, as Its action fles the blood. There is no substitute sub-stitute for Veronica Water. Write for FREE booklet giving Instructions; In-structions; also experiences of others. Veronica Water removes the cause.- Veronica Medicinal Springs Water Co., SANTA BARBARA, CALIF. LAST TIMES TODAY HARRY ES0REY IN THE OF A corking big picture of love and vengeance in the diamond mines. BILLY WEST COMEDY THE SLAVE j Mats., Dc, 10c, 15c; Eves., 5c, 15c, 20c. I Coming Tomorrow ZEENA KEEFE IN "THE AMATEUR WIDOW" Five-Part Comedy Drama. STAR COMEDY KINOGRAM Si e jHASlNO 1 High-class m , pi j R Vaudeville formerly wilkes theater I Headline A ' n ACKERMAN-H ARRIS VAUDEVILLE ;': P 6 Home of the 2-in-1 Shows. ' -l NOW PLAYING 1 GERALDINE FARRAR I ',;'" 1 SUPPORTED BY m LOU-TELLEGEN 7 j "THE WORLD AND ITS WOMEN" fo'.'.J A MOTION PICTURE EPIC ' ;: as big as the world! LADIES!' 0 Pi;...:'t.:i as emotional as its women! Kj ji Don't miss this. Pj5 ! B,' ''-JH Admission Matinees, Kiddies 10c, Adults 20c Patronize matinees rftj jii ?l (except Sundays and holidays); Evenings, and avoid crowds. M Eiaiai.-&iiUjMaA.mi.-1i i-w. 1. li -llalii..lV,.i) m-MWkiXitX-AU j : l ! R TKEATES RR gaSiL2i1,. K. HAND, MgrtWHj FRIDAY AND SATURDAY HOUSE PETERS AND I JANE MILLER IN "THE FORFEIT" A melodrama of Texas range life, full of swlit and forceful action, FATTY ARBUCKLE In j "FICKLE FATTY'S FALL" Admission Always C and 11 CentB. mwmtMatsMwt Mmm.vu.fi uta. mbm juuw mamBa Gorfts Come Off Like Banana Peel "Gets-lt" Leaves Toe Smooth as Your Palm. Never Fails. Ever peel off a banana skin? Well, that's the way "Gets-lt" peels off any corn or callus. It's a picnic Nothing else in the world will do it but "Gets-lt" "2Dropiof 'Gets-It,' Good bye Corn!" berwus nf (hp nfw socrft principle in the "(rrts-Ti" formula. "GMP-lt" does av:iy forever wllh "contra prions," "wrai'ipy " rda.sters. ointmonts that rnh off. blood -letting knives, and scissors that snip into the "i-piick." "Gets-lt" eases pain. It takes bnt a second or two Lo use "Gets-It." "Gets-It." There's no fusslns or troultle. It dries immediaudy. You put your stocking stock-ing rijtrht back on again. Your corn will come off painlessly in one complete piece. That's common sense. Ir nev.-r tails. "Gets-lt," tiie only sure, unrant eed. mom-y-back corn re-mover, n s s but a trifle at any drus store. Manufactured by K. Lawrence Co., ("hic.-mn. m. So'd in Salt. Iake City and renm. meii'lfd cs the world's best corn remedy rem-edy by 7.. C. 1. J. Prtur d'-partnvnt. Schramm1-J-dmson I'ruir Co.. fiv stof-s; Waterloo I'l.armacy. Coornbs 1 tul' '. and Gr-mite T'niK Co. ( Advrtisem.'Tit.) i JOE JACSiSOH "THE ORIGINAL" jj FRANK GIBNEY j Singing Remlck Song Hits 3 FIVE OTHER BIG ACTS j Three Shows Daily ?:45, 7:30. 9:15. Prices Matinefls, 10c, 20z, 30c; Nights, 20c, 30c, 40c. B Wwlliai1 TCLC"! IOIJE WASATCH 111 , 1 Ralph Cloninger H and Associate Players In S j "THE UTILE Si-.EPHERD I i OF BARGAIN ROW" I j Matinee Saturday B a Pries Nifjhtff, 1fc to 75c; B H Matinees, 2:jc and 3!jc K i NEXT WEEK U "THE LION AND THE MOUSE" g BMBB3 "wujitJtmszxf&Jw&wmMjxr HwumngMnaeBi Faiofol In the muscles, "neuralgia", soreness, aching back, pimples, pimp-les, boils, rashes and other eruptions, usually result from self-poisoning by products pro-ducts of imperfectly digested digest-ed or non-eliminated food. help to restore flXfffff- -"s y activity of liver, ('-'. ll'l bowels, kid-f. kid-f. - '':' .'' ' i ncys, and skin, and so count- .. .- ''4 eract cause and relieve symptoms. symp-toms. Lrffr Sale of Any Mrdicine in tS Worli. Sold CTerywriern. In boxea, 10c, 2Sc. I '"' University of Utah Presents The Varsity Flayers , In Bernard Show's Scream Comedy "MISALLIANCE" During Week of October 20. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Social Hall Theatre For Coated Tcogna j Ba. Breath. Sour Stomach, Bloating, Gas, BUiousncss, Sick Headache, Head-ache, Indigestion, Constipation, take the always reliable I j FOLEY CATHARTIC TASLET5 I They clear the boeis, sceten the stom- j ach and ton- up the liver. Do not :ipe. J. E. Colver. 103 Lr.bor Temple. Lo Arfiflc, i Cal.: "After 5o years' experience v,i:h a.i sons and kimii of cathartic rcn-.cdi'j. I o: wise to Foley Cithardc Tj!cu, and Ccy arc tiic befct 1 ever used." |