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Show "BAYER CROSS" ON GENUINE ASPIRIN "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" to ba k "genuine uust be marked with the Bate- k ty "Baver Cross." Always buy aa I unbroken Bayer package, which con- & tains proper directions to safely relieve I- Headache, Toothache, Jiarpche, ken- g ralgia, Co:i and pain. Handy tin R boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents ) at drug 6tores larger packages also. Aspirin is the traue mark of Bayer E Manufacture of Monoaceticacidcster of Balievlinac: ... (Adv. rtisernect.) ; Alberta Dersham Beames, who has been In Illinois on account of the death of her I mother, will open her studio at 68 Second avenue on September 8. " (Adv.) j. "More than a theater a Salt Lake institution" p OH! BOY! STARTING TODAY, FOR THREE DAYS OH! JOY! Who could fce the psrfect lover, but handsome, charming f . , if m amazing; Re-roAKABLE- romac& 11 a gfrW (fj'ar pgf .tJTTT3 p? & '"S fT7? I OOH, LA LA! g i I No Woman Could rrrx,. 0UI! 0UI! I I Resist Him! PW JSSF&thevl Mother! Sveelheart! V WiiS J I ' fff'i !' l l BrotKer! Wife! H,y! lK ' l'"1 I jMiJlJUL, Spinster or Bachelor! iJJljiY:jk, I Mm"' QIT YOU MUST GET NEXT TO I J J j 1 i f : THIS ONE! p " flA Ip; '-f UJULNJJH, ?: I w.Vv l fi Tf i IXI f ' 11" J ' " Jil'l I I''" A" , 1k ll MJIli IJJr v h v h 1 II,-- ;;l'-.";.'. i WMlA-- Mw Si Tuesday. . J.- Matinees Begin Thursday. 6 j BEG. TOMORROW EVE. tjK A Sparkling Musical Comedy i ffi-'TBE RECKLESS EVEVS si with rp IK Esther Jarrett, Cecil Summers H j and a Score of Pretty Girls jj EDWIN GEORGE f MURPHY & WHITE P DAVIS & NELSON fh MERRITT & BRIDEWELL S MLLE. NADJE g ED. ALEXANDER ijj IS Prices Mats. 15c, 25c, 50c. 182 Si Evenings 15c, 25o, 50c, 75o $1. Arrange Now For Season Hp fjff, Reservations. JJl I I O T1 1 Wf. f3 COOL AND 1 1 IX Jli' O " COMFORTABLE I TODAY AND TOMORROW 1 1 GRACE DARMOND in I I WHAT EVERY WOMAN WANTS 1 n3T SOME SAY that there is a 1 s ' " i ! , dominant desire, that every Ij ' 'K woman, rich and poor, wo- S 1 ii man of leisure and girl of $ i ylji ' i the shop, has an overpower- i l ! I ino craving for one thing, 1 , 3 I and that is a desire that is m r " 1 4 never satisfied. I 1 E 0 1 I - OTHERS SAY-that. wo- S :- 'h fWcis i f man mostly wants "her K fJ ' x- , v i word," or the moon and P lf h ' m'i e stars or a cuPle of 1 ! t- ' " " jf J automobiles, or plenty of M I Mfl' j cats, or pretty clothes, or I I W r ' s "iW'i love in a cottage. 1 b j Sl ft. Si's A , rK84 -s H 1 1 ' 5 flf SHE FOUND "what every i LlMVV V woman wants," and she 1 B.. 1.f'- 8U aftlr ,a hetrt- 1 H 'if, " .' breaking search for what H I I ri " " i J" ,' se thought she wanted. It H 11' Vs.' f w 'I wasn't at all what most i I t "yV ''("' people think every woman i h i ft i r. -iv'.aa,.-i . H wants. I SEE THIS THRILLINQ- SOCIETY DRAMA. 1 p ! COMEDY "TAKING THE COUNT." STRAND PRICES Mat., 6c, 11c, 17c; Eve., 6c, 17c, 22c. I ' NOW PLAYING B 1 Bonisetti Troupe I I AND I Cooke & Lorenz 1 FIVE OTHER BIG ACTS Three shows daily 2:45, 7:30, 9:15 Prices: Matinees, 10cr 20c, 30c 1 Nights, 20c, 30c, 40c I Li J s' H r f p Here's the Supporting Cast of Broadway Beauties i. 1 LUCILLE LEE STEWART MARGUERITE C0UET0T MARY BOLAND MARTHA MANS-"J I FIELD AND EVAN LYNN-FONTAINE, Ziegfeld Beauty. 1 $ r AND, OF COURSE! - E The American Theater Philhannonic Orchestra (thirty pieces), in a special musical pro gram I p i- Overture, "Stradella" Flotow Violin Solo, "Oh, Haunting Memory" Bong fj h Selection, "The Firefly" (Reauest) . . ., Friml Mrs. Ted Henkel ' Sj TED HENKEL, DIRECTOR OLLIE SMITH, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR 1 I COMEDY . FATHE NEWS 1 1 E- SI SflB 1 1 1 ' I j Is it a great show? Ask the 12,000 people -who saw it Sunday and Monday! I NOW PLAYING! TODAY AND TOMORROW I 1 fecTf" ahts--v r Si IP; " " ' - S ' I A throbbing, romantic story of the battles of the Lumber Kings in the great northwest. jj PARAMOUNT -MAGAZINE PERT SAYINGS 1 I POST NATURE PICTURES ERIGGS COMEDY 1 Enlarged Orchestra, under direction Edw. P. Kimball. 0 g Organ Soloists Louis C. Meier, Miss Crowley, Ales Shrincr. 5 SALT LAKE THEATRE TONIGHT septtL6SAT Ladies only souvenir matlneo Friday, September 5 ' " '.. y 'THE MAN WHO KNOWS" linl )iis all new EHOW Or' WONDERS Ev-: ., S I. 7.rH-, fic, .c. Eadles oriiy jnrj., V'.r. Coii'Tal mat. Hat., Scjit. 0, adult::. 7"o; children, C to 12, COc. in i mi in 'i i ii mi inn ii ii iiiiihii inn iiiiihiii inwn iiiniiimiiiiiiii iih i mi n f JJ , . .! I Maj. J. Reuben Clark I An International Authority j?l '. ' I WILL' ANALYZE AND DISCUSS THE ' and ; ! I The Peace Treaty. 1 i Every red-blooded American who wishes to be fully informed j I on this vital issue will profit by Mr. Clark's lecture. j d Special Song Numbers by - i 1 LUCY GATES ) S Music by Sweeten's Band ! 1 4 i . bait LaKe labernacle f j Tuesday, September 2, 8 P. M. if 1 ADMISSION FREE Z. f 1 i: -i-i ,n-'i i.'r- rfc kiw' .. J4 r'n.' Jt"'- -- . - . '-j.j'..- .1 --.-w " i'ft-Vi---fc' " itonfcnw rr. In. L.. ,1 .iji'.-j".. lr: ;; :X ' Wsssii S5 KJ. 7T PCTCfi: JJ llzzl J : TODAY AND WEDNESDAY THE TWO FAVORITES ' f j WITH HIS CO-STAR, BEVERLY BAYNE, IN S "GY GLOME HZGGIKFS1' M J The bst these two et.nrs ever did , f-:-! f'' I j MUTT AND JEFF COMEDY, "HARD LIONS" I ' . t y . . ' i j Coming Thursday, DUSTIN FARNUM, In "A MAN'S FIGHT" ': ' i LJ-J TELtPHOui: WASATCH 1 1 P, . r J NOW PLAYING g Ralph Cloninger and his new compnny In the com- E I? ccly hit of the d.ny fij N JOHNNY GET YOUR GUN P Regular matinees Wednesday and j '( Saturday. 0 't Prlcer Nlnht';. 15c to 75c; H Matinees, 25c and 35c. s '!,'"!;; I". iaoin Eccouuuonds chamberlain's ll' Liniment. to o-eSfi1;".,.a " " l,s who have used it J-K' '-vcn'3rt!sonient ) 1 I Little Ads in "jo Tribune's Classified Columns Yield Big Returns, ' |