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Show Sitf- 'No Alum! SS8 No line mspliaie mil V " J " -Y" - '--yi--, y.v- . ,..r. . ,1 f yVv r Sn(j "axa muni therefore ct a a poiwn." VCTpjTV J Prof. Johnson, Yale (ntccreir si J17 Read the Babel. Bujf no jJL baking poivtfer unless the (U?n" Cream of Tartar guarantee rsy Is given, 7m IffilllPlilEi A straight, Eioncsl, Cream of Tartar Baking Powder. Made from Grapes. Makes foefiftcr, more healthful food. Wylei Isn't it comforting lo know that everything every-thing is all right? When you get into one of our new Fall Suits it is like breaking break-ing "home ties" to say good-bye to a mirror. Our success has been brought about by undivided attention to detail?. r IlUfiN'S Modern Clothes SHOP Come on In. Wash. Ave. at 2365 1 BOON TO PILE VICTIMS j A Cure Without Cutting: or Other j Objectionable Treatment. Here Is a prlee'.e.-;. boon to anyone who suffers wltli pile of any kind A medicine In tablet frrm. ta'.a-n internally in-ternally t'n-U enrcx all forms of piles. Only 2 per cent of known failuree. A nee:;c!ne that Is i-old under strict saiarantco. Your laoiuy lnck if you are one of tlie 2 per cent. A medlrlne thai avoids oper.-.tlons ;-nd use of nasty salves or supribi-t supribi-t l ies'. n.tdeoii'8 I'liarinary, Oden. t'lah. veil tM lernedy Dr. Leonl.ardt's Hfiu lli'ld, 51 for I'l driyr." treutrneni Dr. Leor.hardt Co.. Station D. B' lTa-lo, lTa-lo, X. Y , f'rops Write for booklet. Fsei So Sere GoislaVf Walk Down Stairs- TiZ Cured Her Quick . . . J ! If you have ssme feet, tired feet, sweaty feet, lame feet, tender feet, ! smelly feet, corns, callouses or bunions, bun-ions, read what happened to Mrs. Crockett, of JelTers..nville. TI2 DID IT.' Mr. Crockett savs. "After the second treatment she walked oovn-stsirs oovn-stsirs ore foct at a time She ts not been able to walk downstairs before in pa6t five years, except by stepping down on each ctep with one foot at a time. This 1c remarkable. Serd five more boxec." No matter what ails your feet, or wl-.at e ink r heaven you have used without veiling relief, jast use T I Z. It's different. I; aits right off. It cmes sore feel to tay cured. It's the enly fcoi ivmody ever made which ads on tin.' pri.i.iple of drawing out all lb"' poisonous exudations which cause son- f.-rt Powders and other remedies merely clop; 1 1 1 - p.ri-s. T I Z ideans ' '.em out r.ad keeps them clean. You will frel better the tlr.st time it's u.erj.j psc it a werk and you e;m foi.zrt yo: ..x(..- i,;id sore leet. There is nothing on envth that tan com;, are with it. T I Z Is for s-ab- at all iM ui'f-isis, 25c per box. or direct. If you wish, from Walter Luther Dodg. & Co, Chicago. III. J aaa as ca MtnCTw on i s n 3 a s csj ihidhkii cj i mi bs two 6SWe accepted the desert as we found it and' made it a garden spot93 Mines produce in one year . . 528,000,000 Farm crops amount lo . 26,000,000 Live stock industry foots up . . 33,000,000 Dairy, fruit and wool for a year . 40,000.000 It was in the great state of Utah that "The Golden Spike" was driven to complete the first all-rail route from ocean to ocean. Today the Union Pacific covers 3,411 miles of splendid roadbed, , every mile safeguarded by an automatic electric system of signals. ! More than 26,000 freicht and passenger cars and 1,000 monster ' locomotives are required to meet the demands of the public. An army of men receives millions per year in wages. jl Such activities are important to the growth and development of J Utah, which needs prosperous railroads as the Union Pacific needs the support of the people of Utah. , We have a book on Utah and its resources which will be mailed to some friend in the East for the asking. Please send us his address. Every Union Pacific Ticket Offioc is a bureau of railroad information. infor-mation. Make your wants known there, or write to me. ' GERRIT FORT, Passenger Traffic iManurJer OMAHA, NEBRASKA j . ioT; i Cvil Down Grocery Bills Now. ft - v mril Use W&Mk Himf Perfect Baking Powder and Flavoring Extracts. U. S. DEPOSITARY. FIRST NATIONAL BANK GF CQDCN, UTAH Capital and UndlvlSed Profit 275.CeO.CC Davl4 Eccleu, Prco. O. H. Tribe, Vlcc-Prea. John V.'athoa. Vlcc-Prea. M. S. LlrownlDg. Vlce-Pre John Pinareo, Cabler. Jon F. Tiiirtoo. Asst. Cahlr. I $100 Reward $100. I The readers of this r-arMr will be plrnsed to I ''sm th.it there is at Icist one drcade-1 c!i-eaie liat n.-i.iK-e lui hren .iSle lo cuie in ir -i.-ik-c. .in.J tht i Citairh. Catarrh C ure it the only iio-.-tivr cure knv.n to tbr mc.1-ical mc.1-ical Iratcrnitv. Catarrh hein(j a corn! ituti.. rial iJihcjic, renuirr a conMiiuti'.nul trcatmcrit .bill'-i Cjt-rrh Cure is tnkrn tiUcrnally, actir.i? drectly urwm the IiIckxI and muoum Mirfa,-- of the vilrm. therrbv .Ir-troyinK the fiuii..itiin i i ,'V,ca''' a" ,rlc I-31'Ciit Mrrnctli ly tiuilliii(7 up t,c cotiNiit-ition and ai-.tinn roture in d..in l, work. The T-rr-priet..r hive o murl, fah ,n in curative that tlicv elter One Hundred Dollari for any eve th.it it faiU io cere. Send IV.r bst c' -.t:;'-rcn".-'i. .jV',1'; V- '"I---i:VA:CO.,'i'olwJo0. IP'S. .1.1 by DrucTiit. -;,c, liall'i i'aunly 1'ills arc the bvt- I I RLAL) THE CLASSIFIED PACE. |