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Show 11 f You must plan now for your home entertainment for the long winter evening? There is nothing that will furnish as jjW much enjoyment in the home as 1 2& NEW EDISON 1 TA PktmtgrmpJt vith Sea? It i the only Phonograph which perfectly re-creates I music of course, there are many "talking machines" which I imitate, hut there is a wonderful difference hetween Re-creating and Imitating. I That's the difference hetween "The New Edison Phono- llr graph" .iri.l "Miking machines" CHRISTMAS WILL SOON I BE HERE Call and select your Xew Edison now you may he disappointed disap-pointed if you wait longer. A small deposit will hold it for . l ! Xmas de!n cry. Proudfit Sporting Goods Co. Corner Twenty-fourth Street and Hudson Avenue I No Cure For The wFlu" fl Althoueh this rl rr-1 ij -il disease ravaged the country la.-t yoai vf a cure 1 has roall not bed lo inl i'it it. ,ir,,j Medical Authorities Baj another cpi-idenilc cpi-idenilc will occur , We urge ivervbod, 'he minute you feel a cold coming on. hi.e fever lor chills, dull ach--s or consripbtion, tc take a THOROUGH, CLEANSING, PURIFYING LAXATIVE. Bathe your feet jn h salt vater. t;ike a good big cup U HOLLISTER'S J ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA (warm), ami go to bed for the night stances ire you will foe) fine the nei morning and it won't be so e;isy U,r he "flu" H or Grippe to get vow. Buy a package today, have i' in Ih; house and use ii at the very f!rst m rtrning. Mothe rs diou'd clor---lv vai( the children and eat therr. v.itrout I lela.-. Mrlnty.-, Unit; ( o Advertisement Ii WHY WASH the HAIR l II You Can't Wash the Brush? g I n The open, skeleton-like framework of the SANITAX HAIR jlj JL S BRUSH rn.'i he . nsi.-t brush to keep n Can be boiled 13 f gj aD'-l in.-tantl sterilized without injury to the brush. Q if $1.50 to $5.00 S I Q II OUR EASTMAN figg q I FILMS "K3 call., kcr p- our stock up to 4 1 Perfect Fitting 1 H DEVELOPING AND Tniccac PRINTING IIUbMJb 1 0 '''-'n.n i at ns K n il a k s We make a ialt ol u tins p-T IQ , ' 'he better trusses. Year? o! exp rien en ft ;Th'-'- " u,"1: ilwaya ables us to prescribe th sfz ind Ld I Ld tjMr.K rneir linn? here for kind your particular ease requires K J''"'l0iMD- am1 Printing. Then Is no dissatisfaction J (9 ' " 'ork h.-re for you weai one of our tmst - v. , Id tni8 class of work. ill be glad to talk it ovrr with you. Q Through our mail urer depart- fc ; VCCV&Cl OCCCyvfrl partment out-of-town people ran Ltd rl! get the benefits of our high 3 Kj crado Proscription service. Prescription e ''""I by mail i. r, ,(,r ame carefu, al. j I &J B lC'DUn a8 thoush ou w me sro-e vour- ) J m j self, and nothing but pure, fresh drugs go I g inio them. 9 j Mail orders filled game cay received. tiL 3 E Banish Rough and I il Zh Chapped Hands ttfcr-Jft AJjMOND CREAM, Keepr the nkin "i smooth and white. Ll: Price 43c a Bottle. E lg Sylvo Cold Cream, 65c Ii: I ::::(t& I HLa 8cttfr " " VUy PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS 1. Phone 283 Q j ) ' "MOVIES? IIO!" 1 MOW SHE'S A "FJWI" Paul Smith's Famous Picture, Pic-ture, Soon to Be Shown, Effected Change in Aged Woman's Attitude. This Is the story of the little old lady of San Jose, and how "The Fall of Barbary Coast" made her a "inpyie ! fan " Her case is typical, asserts Rev Paul Smith, producer of the pic ture. "The Fall of Barbary Coast" will Ik-Shown Ik-Shown in this city beginning Sundav !at the Alhambra theatre. But to return to the little old lady (of San Jose. "The Fall of Barbary Coast" had ,been widely advertised to appear at a rpptain theatre in San Jose The papers-printed columns People talked. Tho word v. ont round that, hr-re w as a picture the like f which. had not been seen before. The little old lady adjusted her ' double-lensed spectacles and read what iho papers had to say. She listened as hoi friends talked of the picture. Understand -- she had always "pooh poohed" the movies. "Bosh," she termed them. She v.ho had actually seen Sara Bernhardt in Camillo shf who had , jseen Edwin Booth and Richard Mans field and (whisper i1 ) Lillian Bus-HI she go to the "movies?" 'Never!" But somehow nil the talk about "The Fall of Barbary Coast" roused her interest. She -he did what most an nice old lady does when in H quandary, she saw the patso Y hy, indeed you should co, ' as Berted the minister, Rev. W. L. Stid- ser. one of California's best known diine. 'Go by all means. "The Fall of Barbary Coast" Is Rev Paul Smith's great lisht acainst vice in San Francisco immortalized by the motion; picture. In Smith is the man who! wiped out the Barbary Coast who J made our state's larcest ciu c'e.-in His picture tells his story." And so thr little old lady of San Jose saw "The Fall of Barhar rust " For the first time in all her life, she watched a einemn drama not only watched it, but enjoyed it. Yes she applauded with the others while the handsome I rane Wilbur, as the fight inp parson, struck terror to the heart of organized vice She had seen a "movie" and she liked it. , She came again Twice she saw : "The Fall of Barbary Coast. ' Then j she came once more and saw a love story on the screen , And now the little old lady is a ; regular patron a dyed-in-i ho-wool "fan if you will. Almost e very-afternoon very-afternoon finds her in hr-r comfortable 'hair, watphing, breathless, as th" newest release unfolds Its skein of daring plots or sweet romance , Perhaps fa Imagination, but somehow some-how the nice little old lady hasn't seemed quite so old since. "The Fall of Barbary Coast" made her a movie jfan. And she's still just a nice i perhaps a little bit nicer Adv. oo $125,000.00 Christy Comedv Comes to the Alhambra Next Sunday The Chrfttie Special which Is released re-leased in October, features Faj Tineh er with a special cast including Earl Rodney, Neal Burns, Lddie Barry and a large numbei ol hristje girls, In-jdlans, In-jdlans, etc . under the direction ut Al IB. Christie. It opens with Fay Tincher in the role !of an instructress in a Y. W. C. A. jin the east, surrounded by a bunch of girK Fay i. a little too rough for th1 V W. C. A. boxing class and when she is fired for being too strenuous, an opportunity is ahndod to her In the chance to so west and look over a ranch which has been willed to her. The Rough Neck Rancho, at which jshe arrives with one of her girl companions, com-panions, is about the roughest place in the west. In her usual strenuous I manner, she immediately assumes the ! management of tbe Rough Neck Ranch, much to the disgust of the i hard-boiled cowboys who resent the in-Mrusion in-Mrusion of the mere woman, one of the first things she does is to order the hands around to clean up the ranch house. Tho girls immediately begin to clean ,up the place and Fay' makes a rule jthat none of the cowboys can come on J ;the place unless thev shave their whiskers. This is regarded as a ter-'nbly ter-'nbly unmanly thing by the cowboys.' While the girls are shown as milk maids, caretakers of the pig pen, etc, Neal succumbs to the lure of femininity femin-inity and shaves his long flowing jwhiskcrs. He is immediately outlawed py the other cowboys. By this time the ranch girls haw !ahead made a hit with quite a lot of I "ONLY ONE THING BREAKS MY COLD! "That Dr. King's New Discovery Dis-covery for fifty years a cold-breaker" NOTHING but sustained quality and unfailing effectiveness can arouse such enthusl ism. Nothing but sure relief from stubborn old cold:, and onrushing new ones grippe, I throat tearing coughs, and croup could have made Dr. King s Ne Discovery the nationally popular and stand-ru remedy it Is today. Fifty years old and always reliable. Good for the whole family. A bottle in the medicine cabinet means a shor lived cold or cough. 60l and $1.2C. All druggists. COLD AND COUGH SYRUP ; Positive in action, yet natural comfortable, com-fortable, pleasant. Dr. King's New Life Pills are a boon . o nowtls !hat neon assistance. They eliminate frmnunx I waste and put the systet, n norma) j shape. All druggists- - 25c a bottle. 1 v 1 i mmmmmiiP-mmrz HAVE DARK HAIR ID LOOK WE Nobody can Tell when you I Darken Gray, Fader Hair with Sage Tea. Grandmother k-"pt her hail beautl fully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphui Whenever her hair .ook on that dull, faded or streaked tppeard'H e. this s m pie mixture was applied with wonder ful effect. FA asking at any drug store for "Wy eth's'Sagp and Sulphur Com pound " you will gel a lar?e bottle of this old-time recip-?, .mpr vrti by the addition of other ingredients. al ready to use, at very little cost This orn-Iple orn-Iple mixture can oe depended upon to restore natural coior and bautv to the hair. A well known downtown druqgist says everybody use-, w yetn's Sage and Sulphur Compound now because It I darkens so naturally and evenly that nobodv can tell it h?s been applied-it's applied-it's so easy to us?, too. You nmply dampen a comb or soft brurh and draw it through your hair, takinc one strand at a time. By morning foe gray bair : disappears; after ir.Mber application br two. it is restored to Its natural Color and looks glossy, soil and beau tiful Advertisement th. cowboys, so when Ihe foreman; commands them to shave, iheir minds are prett) well made up beforehand, and in a short time each cowboy has) a little milk maid on his arm Adv. TELLS OTHERS OF VALUE OF MENTHO-LAXINE COLD AND COUGH SYRUP Mrs M Luding, 1.36 Beacon avenue. Jersey City. N J. -Mites: I find the Bfen'tho Lxne Just Mn- 'and would not be withou'. it. It na? been in our home lor three years, ani I hope your Free Uealth Pook is as good as the Btentho-Lnxene etc" 1 With vers little advertising, hundreds hun-dreds of thousands o bmrlp- of Men ;tho-Laxene are soid everj yeair b. j druggists, and acn year the sales i grow larger. Cei ounce botile concentrated, and mix with simple sy ' rup to make a full pi: Directions nd cuarantee of satisfaction -i-e with eicb bottle. A pint la-3 a :mg time ior thfl vhole familv i: is cheaper and I better than ready prfpart-d medicines, , but easy to mix. Advertisement Call on J. J. Brummitt at 2417 Hudson avenue, if you want to sell your Liberty bends. Phone 59. oo J. J. Brummitt, 2417 Hudson Hud-son avenue, pays highest prices for Liberty bonds. Read ;'je. Classified Ads. ORPHEUM THEATRE H ' 3 Nights s8 NOV. 16 THE MOST SENSATIONAL MEEODRA3H DV A DECADE Thl In Not a Motion Picture Wki ay T3 rny r' v w OwlJ.r 111 London- Entfivnd; S Months In New York I Over Romance of Ixv8 and Valor With Superb Ct and Ortinal Now York Production. s"""n Prices: .50, .75, $1.00, $1,50 1 " 1 . ; SCTEVENDVYse T8rTvl0aal trlumph of four continent, I , at th?OreumYeaASnndariCh P' engagement; ' .. - ' TRUE ECONOMY I i In these days of high prices, economy counts for everything. Automobile tires, like everything else, have advanced materially mate-rially in price. The average tire user does not get the mileage he is entitled to from his tires, because he does not give them attention. Small cuts and bruises should be looked after at once. During the cold weather, if the tires are in use, water gets into these small cuts and freezes, eventually ruining the tire. If the small and seemingly unimportant cuts and breaks are given proper attention, the tires will yield much greater mileage than is thought possible, 1H We have operated the finest and best equipped tire repair shop in the West for several years. We employ only men who understand tires. Our experts will be glad to examine your tires and give you advice and estimates on the cost of repairs, without cost or obligation on your part. I Drive around today, we may be able to renew your old tires, and make them last all winter, at a fraction of the cost of new ones. SATURDAY SPECIAL We offer for Saturday only, a complete line of tires in all sizes at a material discount, for cash only. UTAH TIRE REPAIR CO, I 2582-84-Washington Ave. Phone 791 H I |