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Show THE FILM THEATRE IIKRAI4D-REPUBLICA- -- IHlIt ntY a III Itl.Nfi fwnrii 'I HIS Opens to Packed House That Is Highly Pleased. s Paramount-Empres- Wwsry CURTAIN CONQUERS GLARE !. tkr f l.lr. 91.37 wed Messages of Congratulation Pour In on Management From Photoplayers. Reynier j Special Showing of Cut Flowers for Valentine's nnua With motion picture Inters filling every available seat, the I'anmount-i:nU'tentered the h.cal photoplay fltd ListS night. The official opening was at p. in., when the theatre was Mlrrady ne.trly filled and hundred; of patrons stood In lino waiting an tunlty to enter. The opening attraction wmi Mary Pickford in "Poor Little For ten Ia i artlEs have workol day n.l nifirht. re.Irorttl ng and rarr,mf-tni- f of t - ParamouM-Kmpr- e fior f f ' rhrniK Is a rr vein-tlthe nl In f ir - colorful harmony the r xtlot. are tr old rose, general nn and ot. whirh Krv lrti-il;th standpoint front pirpoi rf v. e nif . In a motiont h picture huse, n t e r of the two drared In f i are huts of noted i n n I fh ifl u; oat botes n t Th r.r.f.tr. pit al 9ftII..snI palm. frills a i punaf-- rf ihr i n t - Kntrc n. He i from Pf n- f tit' r. where hp 'ti.v the P.rn nnoint l'ririr ire?.otin t t. e ful t r. tnwnlf interest I re of the tbe.vre and lh it. t!s openwtib-'v ?!' r In they a ;he .red to IMrammmi M HOUSE DRESSES $1.00 Each Monday Only ON BARGAIN SQUARE These dresses are simple, convenient The double panel and practical. a front makes it apossible to have moment's notice. clean dress at Materials are the best. Floor Day--Mai- n UTILITY Monday Morning at 10.30 or op-p- o .'" rv,-.;.!fi;i- Edison and Victor Phonographs and Records Gloves r Wright & Peters Shoes McCall Patterns Corsets mr new f l.!7. itere are two ex hair traordinary We value?. switch In a a v e them all ihadeii mostly ( ff ra y excepted.) Wtille G Redfern now 91JIT. Itcben 191 if if if if if if if if if if Jf k if if if if k BEGINS CAREER SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13, N, h- m - !- sn-rv- 1 1 - tftr . r- 'T U t r ait ir fth.t'(.i in (MMiiirn f i ftn set of c horalf-Hi it ;i wnv to Snti f k ar-. !!! : it Milt t. ti It - en-io- . pt"tuT-- h i etd . e m pro-;,i- y t u( r (; that it f iilf lvntl I wilt He on en-hn(.- : or:4an i.-.- Each and even coat in this sale was selected by our buyer because of certain pronounced points of merit and distinctiveness. They are all late winter models, and mav he worn for spring wraps for weeks to come. Thev come in a biir varietv of wanted materials, st vies, colors and trimmings. -1 '.! s ! i - !"-m- m-- JtV th Hp.lf1 that drr-tetemporarily. a midier.ce oof lint? before the v, In This Sale We Offer Coats for All Occasions. The Range of Sizes Is Very Complete. All Winter Coals Must Go. All Have Been Marked at One Price, Irrespective of Cost, e r was frr from thr rtfrrt niirvri! li srl.re ar. tht to bother llmhr.t tend r; - : ?:,itir n of the w, t;.t f r. F.IUc.fi thiit I h fiy rn4 om tfrt whti h by n ul f tirlAln has rhvfr f.x r i.m r in ; THEY A TIE CORDUROY COATS MIXTURE COATS rnxxr &aijn ouAib STREET COATS VELOUR COATS AFTER1ST00ST COATS BROADCLOTH COATS EVEKEjSTG COATS VELVET COATS fmmmk jf-- f A) 1 1 t They Are Our Regular a TM" in known at(r tik rnt'n nln'm of a irct-tii r .in scffn, tvo rDfrifiinilioft. itm folor tnitnit to hrtr.tf m k th"rn prf-- f jn nr thm x .'i 'iff, r f nr t f .. an y ft,.ttt jHUty of it r of f frof., v'il r.ut ! t'.V."i .tlr !'. KlmU.itt, ai!itJTit rrr hlfa, Tsrnrti js'. t. in rh ir.r- - of Tbrn:wf' fh tfi;.i,fr nrr in. Hrrmin 1 tt m. . .r l $20 to $80 Values ' Ur-.i- ; . i llofh, of lh' l"ro ;rr (v -. parry f s n ! Mt f f'r o k I r !. of !Iftenv.". . 1 . . n-- J r. r Wo.f r, ,fi.js;. . H". Amrrkan thfatr f Tik. Paramount-Ur(h unrninjc of !.! r j Urrrnin Vvr.rr ;t.itndv tr t h haJ 'iiniKn t to Iik pMffo-lar.-tf sit th fi , t th moilnn "f thft ir arratiKfrrtrnt t I f r-- New Merchandise for Every Department n S-i- t lir.t re t'li-trir- f t 'r " t t..i i'tr. f m yiri Paramount . Mm pr Th. it- vl' t f fi y Won-'- ! lokJ:'ir-With I'.irsiHiount pr. I an thf fin rol!, tton of ?trtr turn l ft w!ii.h thfv .ntrtl nothing rtor n f tr.nt ntrfht. Mr. ! a Ionic y short, wnntinrf nful. to th riramouni'Krnprm 5hotit l have a brltUant futiirf." a a ri r t'USf on rer, mny tele- .n t h srsimi or ifniirtuiatt'n Iar.nnovtnt-i;rr,pre-- if ' - c v. i 11 tJicrarr. i. tfulio .j-- o.nni; tr. XV. V,'. Pit.vU' . p !; I cnm;inn.v, "Mav IitU Vv ra mott nt - Ilmpres -- for of that witt 31 iara-mopit- it rrnvtn th" Ppplna theatre in ft reicrn rvr rhantte mrrcj?!." Famous , rpr I"J nr o:n p i n v. Fi ' i'hr tlieraius were f Photoplay company f Kreat-- ! r r.i 1 Ft(-ftir- .( P r -- Oliver th It t ne frifrxf plot to nMtMn to I v I r. k ne of the Para mount 'a Mar;tftr artI o;5'r t u n t y t hiv h.fr ex-- . kilt f pl. f srs will I c Th),,!(irowram f k t char; .i.ri will o at t". i ; to anl performances il! cm t; uo'is until l! P. m. con-"re- tr ' c 11: c fn a I lit i'". a al'-'.-i t r'K' ';r a '! fireproof. f , f r- Pa ramMuii f fh has r; f eys of tt tlf'St fri'),5rfl iltiu t r: in Salt l,ik". T tc ;. a mirvrv kt the with a ufn rnnni . ' of at t errlanf fl"r s in chnrnt. t ifTi-TVf rrar f v il t iir'i:iM of paramount fa.rs '.inu' in U th thatrc I " w n !! ! fori!. .Haitl foyer. Inrluijlrip Mary I f ;,ur-iar in John F.a"-f- v 1'uh irlrl. rr,nr n4 ofhr i'U'u- P -- VIALL'S El Perfecto Veda Rose Almond and Benzoin LOTION, 50c size for ROUGE, 50c size for 29c Tooth 34c Limestone BRUSHES, 25c grade for PHOS- Licuid VENEER, PHATES, Rvg. 50c 35c size for- - Physician's SOAP, Regular 10c size for size 34c 4711 White Rose Glycerin SOAP, per cake Reg. 25c cake 15c 17c 15c Cooper's Vo und . OIL linrdwood rr qt. 50c r Hygeia NURSERS complete We offer 25c FIlI'.l'' IenInr SlIAMl'ONA. i u t; wrr a it am s n r. t.i.'s A fev White Ivory Manicure Bl FFini. iMiwmut. foam drops mnkew n thick thorWe itnrcbnse f Dncxrett & which cleans With eachpaci: find tiar nealp Fold t.'reani ne will Inrlailp oughly. Lravet the hnir Knff an I'trhnnsrabV t'hamo. f f J C IlnmsdelPn I. urn;' free onr- .Vic to I. It. Knee- Iov-lr- r. ItmuUr I .rr rfb, for. .0 I a CJ 4imi. le f - . - KlJ. lxtf cross-Mitc- for -- If 1 1 1 mate- Splendid stamped rials, with new designs of beautiful pattern. pretty. Thdt-- i - FrTn-- Vmml. I lr rtuht :r lt the fthln f .poff ir nf Hr.k. cn! a aor fwrtt-tivh e . New-fo'inlU- r: in r I' I iS.?tl.42s pourols of rol Fred ! C. Hathaway New President of Utah Underwriters Deseret Association of Life Underwriters Holds Its Annual Banquet. ITGHY RINGWORM DISHGUREQ FACE The second annual banquet of the DeFeret Aoclatlon of 1. f o I'ndcr-wrlter- s 1 was at the Newhotise hotel last nlsht. The address of welcome !!. Kept Getting Larger. Skin Red, Inflamed and Irritated. Started to Smart. In To Weeks " - 1 HEALED BYCUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT My trouM was rlrRwormfew l tb way a pimplen oo It started U hj I dkla't pay f.rst vcrj" much toy chiiu At attention nut It wepr. oq itettintr largrr and I didn't know what to do. The skin ml and Irtf!amei and my face was diifijruml for tho time telni;. The breaking out was Itchy nd It started to smart acd my face was n-- btn iu Irritated. it om to Free by Mall Sample Each Skin Book on With 32-- p. postt-ear- d "Catieara. Sold lhroibouS t i4 mv nilnd that miht bo h2tknuT Soap and Ointment . ict-mr io no benefit so I tri Ointment on and then bathed my face with Cuiicura hoap. I Vcpt it up for two rks r mm and I was healed." tSlgnedj WUIiara 1915. Beechy. Richland. Wash.. July 21, rrfj"st. T, liptl world. Ad-irt- ss OF SPENDTHRIFT " ' - v. " ' ' ".. -- .1 I'll 11 V. HATHA WAY. the annual election of officers 1 -- the Utah ATofUnderwriter Association of Life noon held at the Commercial club, yesterday the following officers were elected: Fred president. Mutual Hathaway, K. F. Mill. Northwestern of New (. York; K. .Mutual, and (. Kaiui, Aetna Life, vice president; Kdward T. Smith, 1 was delivered by President C. W. Hel- Northwestcrn Mutual Life, secretary, and H.irr W. Musner, Pcnn Mutual Life, treasurer. The executive committee D. II. LI vltiKKton, retiring comprises president, ox officio; the president, secretary and C. 1. Prudential Life, treasurer,A. Klpp, PJcker. Equitable Life; Klmcr JJeorsre 1). Alder, National Life; George V. Kckstrom. Mutual Benefit Life, and Will J. Farrell. J'enn Mutual Life. The retiring treasurer Is Mrs. E. IL and tho retiring secretary, M. Coray H. Krielihel. A lecture on naleKmanshlp Jan McLaren preceded the election.by The meeting was attended by over 80 per cent of the membership. Mr. Hathaway outlined plans for inthe membership 300 per cent creasing to make He the coming year. a personal canvass foragreed new members an Inthe week to of SO per cent produce creasecoming in the present and asked for membership so that tho rolls would be Increased I. 0 per cent by next Saturday, when a meeting and luncheon of the executive committee will be held and members of the standing committees will be named. C. IX Kipp. member of the executive committee of the national association, was authorized to keep the records of the association to make them available for handy reference. The following were added to the of the Utah association: membership Francis L faffo!d and Elmer E. Jones of tho Mutual Benefit, L. H. I). Clark and J. F. Hathaway of the Mutual' Life, and K. W, Downing and M. IL Dorily of the Equitable- - undergarments prices should not wear silk underwear At CHILDREN'S on Fink and blue striped materials. if you want to. FANCY ENVELOPE BLOOMERS FANCY CORSET COVER VEST UNION SUITS Have band toneach. Co- Keith-O'Bri- en V old-ag- DRESSES. Xewest patterns. i. .1. God's law Louis the world, that readiViewpoint." Crown of the House ness of all organic life of Representatives just to function in said in substance: fit manner and full measure. All the "In legislation regulating the life finest things in our lives are just exmust insurance of life achieving its best business two be considered, first, that things the cost of amples the discipline of sacrifice and through such regulation is borne by the policy- preparation. "As a national measure, preparedness holder; second, that from the viewpoint of the company itself, a reasonable fee is as much a matter of patriotic duty as to make regushould be paid the state it is of never lation possible. It should be lost to the preparedness Calling attention of that the policyholder eventual- that lies nearer home, Mr. Simpkin siht turned to that preparation for life ly pays this amount." to the toasl "Preparedness" eventualities, which it is the business Speaking the Rev. I. A. Simpkin said: of life insurance to meet, claiming that "The word of the hour, 'prepared- It is the greatest material factor in the ness,' is on every lip. Preparedness is maintenance of a spirit of independence and courage in the modern worker lawmaker's why you SILK BLOOMERS These values will surprise you at..... Knee length. per garment. Hand top. ITALIAN SILK ENVELOPE CHEMISE .$3.00 We offer these garments at. each SILK VESTS 91.50 traordluary values at ser. who presented John D. Spencer as toastmaster, whom he declared to be dean of underwriters in this territory, a man "whose Ideals have been respected and followed by the profession." to the toast, "Life InsurSpeaking ance and Citizenship,' Mayor W. Mont said; Ferry "Not years ago the insurance mannany was considered a monumental liar, but conditions have onanifcd. The reason for this is that the public has been educated to what life insurance means and the have been educated to what companies the public want?. "I must pay a tribute to the tremendous resources of the life insurance companies and to their business which augmented by laws afmethods, ford a protection which is eminently safe." Hanchett said. "Life InLafayette surance is needed more todav than it was years ago and there will be a twenty greater need for.lt twenty years hence, "The to spend money has increasedtemptation in twenty years than the Income has grown," he faster continued, "and therein enters the greater need for a better form of saving. "I do not wish to be understood that I am opposed to the eight-hou- r day, for I favor it and I believe in It, but the worker has suffered a net loss of Income because he has obtained leisure In which to spend earnings. The temptation to spend money has Increased." motion pictures and "Wright automobileslights, tempt outlays from the young man today that twenty years ago were out of the question. The then needed insurance, but young man man of the young needs it far more not only doestoday he today need It for all the Insurance features, but he needs It primarilj' as a voluntary form a payment that of enforced must be met savings too serious in something its nature to let the temptation of the to spend money interfere with. day "In future times a general tax upon will be levied to everyone's income e the state provide pensions will exercise increasing guardianship over the affairs of each individual it will do this, because the lack of thrift in the present generation will produce to be cared for in a a harvest of poor few years, and the state in sheer will have to enforce plans of compulsory saving. Men will then be made to do what is today someone's task to coax them to do that is to insure their lives" Speaking on "Life Insurance From a self-protecti- 45-Ii- ch design of blue birds. two patterns. i- TELL OF HAVEN CENTERS. Ecrw eenters, size. Stamped 36-In- ch f I TURKISH TOWELS. ( Have daintj- - colored borders. Neat stamped design for crochet lace. ch 1 '' friujce. $1.25 12-in- ch -- 1 for Stamped working. Eded with daintv New Silk Received Underwear Just so reasonable at there that silk is now no reason these luxurious Jn pink and white. 8t3..V l CRASH SCARFS. Children's Hats Children's Dresses Fiide Aprons Centers and Scarfs LUNCHEON SETS. White materials. Set consists of one center, six doilies, six doilies and a tray cloth. CENTERS. eenters. crash Cream size, with Design to fringe. edged be embroidered. We show this In ITALIAN SILK CHEMISE . I ! Scarfs and pin cushion covers in a of materials. choicevariety Stamped are newdesigns and 65 c STAMPED Rath Towels Pillow Covers 95 Cents JACKETS. materials, stamped for working. CHILDREN'S DRESSES. Of dotted nwIms, piped in pink and blue. Stamped with simple design. CRASH SCARFS. h and lazy Stamped in daiy design.CENTERS. Tan materials, stamped in blue birds. SOAP, POLISH r furniture floor. Turkish SCARFS. SCARFS. 75 Cents COM.DI.NG Complexion Skin SOAP, 5c cake for Cedar can work. for worklnK. PALMER'S pkin Success J 50c 45 c 40 c 35 c c de-slg- ns Art Goods RICK-SECKER- 'S 7c for 29c c i Children's Wear See Our State Street Windows. Week in Our Art Department Big We Offer Some Wonderful Values in New Merchandise FUDGE CIIir.DHEN'S Kl'DGK AFUOXS. Aino.s. Good in utv rials, All stamped In wimple ready neat, that stamped a child Millinery Corsets -- ami the l the FpplA" anIeHhte mhrAcrs excee!5nK ly t.lttl v Shoes Money Saving Prices in Toilet Goods and Drug Sundries SI. 10 the-- s F.nirrej and It ly ruon i lf,!ktnfon nt ami treasurer Petticoats NEW Underwear NEW Dress Goods Jewelry S1.50 size for J-- NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW MEW Silks CREAM, lt IVtramfMint ..f " Ribbons Hand Bags Oriental nt na-tiifl.-f- NEW NEW NEW NEW r i -. Some follow W rontcrntul.ite von !e of S.ilt lAk ,"nl tf? p to e'ltft'" are on t to nuke our who are tr Ire Inspiration l r "1; ffur for fornrthin real anl Ik. in f !ip life of the rornrnunllv." 'e S.i m l.i ft,t. f heat! t IVafure company. Play Isky wishes on 'n"r,i t il s Ion Jn 'i 1 tl. .e "ll H NEW Suits NEW Waists NEW Gloves hn a! - will sriv !. 'r f r."' mni'l ; f f r 30 at-t- J- - e r ARRIVING DAILY wis' tiafIihi'Ir in S. I r $60 Values o $20 Plush Coats Excepted. l. rif rorn I't'-tu- r . S.-- tv for-rnf- thf f rr:i niFi'.l'nr.rf ttt They Are Our Regular - $2.00 $2.00 f 3.0O 3.50 -- 3Iain Floor. lB n n. List of Guests. included J. Louis Brown. Mr. and Sirs. Lafayette Hanchett, Mayor and Mrs. W. Mont Ferry, Gov. and Mrs. "William Spry, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Helser, Mr. and Mrs. D. Spencer, Itev. Peter A. Simpkin, A Free Trial of Pyramid Pile Treat- J. Miss Bernard, Commissioner and Mrs. ment Will Amaze You With John James, Mr. and Mrs! Willard Sand-berDone, Mr. and Mrs. John I. Giles, G. L. It3 Results. S. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn D. Grant, Wilford M. Dean, M.Miss Arleen E. Minor, McMurrin, W. A. Moore, Tak My H. R. Fletcher, E. J. Rohrbach, E. R. Advice Get Mr. and Mrs. George Ivins, K. D. Hardy, Pyramid Pfla Bowles, Louis G. Hoagiand, Mr. and Treatment" Mrs. J. A. Allred, Dr. H. N. Mayo, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Mabey, P. II. Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Nelson, I. M. Soule, Joseph V, Smith, Louis H. Stohl, J. Allan Spencer, Mis3 A. J. West, Mrs. I. N. Stohl, Mrs. N. M. Farr, B. A. Smith, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Hardy, E. T. Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hunter, Carlyle Burrows, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Francisco, F. B. Francisco, Hyrum Selander, William P. TRY to to fair J. Kelly, James yourselfmost John Vetterli, It is only Silver, popuHart-wel- l, File Treatment the A. B. Kesler, J. E. Jones, R. E. Pyramid treatment in the world lar home pile Mr. and Mrs. Miss Edith Gard, today and one that has stood the test F. JR. Slater, Miss Gladys Jenkins, H. of time. B. Carlisle, A. T. Hodges, J. W. Slater, Mail the coupon NOW or else get a 60o Martin Martin Hobau, Alfcox of Pyramid Pile Treatment from any fred L. Hobau, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. AVilliam Bratton, drussist.Take no substitute. E. Rydalch, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Johnson, A. W. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. LoCOUPON SAH1PLE FtIZE Mr. and Mrs. Frank renzo N. Stohl, PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, Mozley,. tS5 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich. Ryanor The address is wanted of John Kindly send me a Free samplo of his heirs, who lived in Salt Pyramid Pile Treatment, in plain wrapper. Ryan, Lake at one time. Elihu B. Taft, BurName lington, Vt. Advertisement. Street California in 1915 produced 89,000,00ft barrels Of oil and Oklahoma nrndiired Ptate. Cltv. . ' 80,000,000 barrelsThose present . disagree as to tho best maimer of preparing for war, but all agree that the best way to prepare for death is by making a will and appointing an experi- enced Executor to assist the family when the head of the house is gone. g, - We Make No Charge for Drawing Wills. TRACY LOAN & TRUST COMPANY Just Phone Wasatch 6279 t THE MONARCH BUTTER MARKET Our For fresh dairy products. itself. We will speaks for quality to deliver your door butter, cream, milk and buttermilk. Eat our butter the same day we churn It. Wre Guarantee Our Quality. 332 S. STATE |