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Show j- Our J m Cigar and m Cigarette j Cases yMj Are filled with the best the 'JV makers produce. Better ? BCgy value for your money hero 5 rjjB.,than at most stores. .iKji Quality in everything in 5 ? K this store, cigars par- 'K ticularly. tcHRAMM'S I Where the Oars Stop. Substation No. 4. 'MAMMmumvuuuwuui ''"VEt's all in tho posing. Mb succeeds where R'photographers fail: Uwsing and in light-pfand light-pfand shading. No vs in Salt Lake .irtf K v WEDNESDAY M'WLS BABY DAY ilg-y $4.00 Cabinets 1M3y for .$3.00, ill SMm A beautiful 111 baby album 'HOPK' THERD S0UTH- fISEN-STOUTT CO. , j East Third South Street. JWESTERN AGENTS for the IEand reliable HALL'S SAFES ryWr FRONTS, nil sizes In stock jjlpOncl-hand, cash, terms or ex- oiouscwife who USLERS FLOUR iPr s on(i wno Jit '' """"Gr rJ'lie " Which Ss to Say JST Guarantee h That a disinterested party, a ' certifies thm thecttvuinaonofthc circulation expert, a man Salt Lake Tribune . . , !. j. kt been audited and rs guaranteed by thf who has spent a lifetime on , , . . ,r , . ... B . . , x . Advertiser s Certified Circulation Vine Book the circulations of the big jtffift dailies of this country, has 1 carefully examined the cir- jc7t?&Z , culation books and methods L ""' . This I'ttper ims proved by investigation Ol liie iTlDUne, and reCOm- ' ii the circulation ircordi nre kept with 1 mPTtdq thpm n .hnnpqfc rplin cate n'"1 ,he circulation stated with such menus mem US -nonest, Telia- HeeurHef thnt n.Jrcrthem may rely on any ble and true, tO all Of Which Statements of snme made by the publishers i , j t , . under the ownership and management he has appended his signa- , control July 20, loos. & ture. j& K The Tribune, in Salt Lake, is the premier newspaper, so acknowledged ac-knowledged and so accredited by every unprejudiced person. More subscribers, at a price from. 100 to IVn, per cent higher, and more advertising space at a similarly high price in comparison is its record for years -against all competitors. The Tribune is not content, however, to simply excel its competitors, com-petitors, but is endeavoring to make that excellence as pronounced pro-nounced as possible. The people are responding handsomely, for, perhaps, never in its history have so many friends and such a desirable lot been added to The Tribune family. This is highly gratifying to The Tribune. The best advertising medium between the Colorado plains and , Pacific tidewater is growing bigger and better every day. Libby Prison Diarrhoea Relieved. Mr. Edward E. Henry, with the United Stntos Express Co., Chicago, writes: "Our general superintendent, Mr. Quick, handed me a bottle of Chamberlain Cham-berlain 's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy some time ago to check an attack at-tack of tho old Libbj' prison diarrhoea. I have used it since that time and cured many on our trains who have been sick. I am an old soldier, who served with Rutherford B. Hayes and William Mc-Kinlcy Mc-Kinlcy four 3'cars in the 23rd Ohio rcgi- , ment, and have no ailment except Libby Prison diarrhoea, which this remedy stops at once." Eor sale by all druggists. S. D. Evans, Undertaker and Embalmcr, has removed to now location, 4S South State. Democratic Day. Snltair, Angus, 20. IMPORTED BY " MMBSTEK I m FRANCISCO. s I Ik HALF POUND J 1 BATES: Sg gWSk RATES BY THE MONTH, j Just What the Oculist Orders I Is just what you get iu tho way of sight-correcting glasses if you come here, for wo grind all our own lenses strictly lu accordanco with the oculist's prescription. Our work Is all guaranteed. I I COLUMBIAN OPTICAL lassc-sr-1 COMPANY lk 1 1 THE HOLMES DISAPPEARING- BED, . AN INDISPENSABLE IMPROVEMENT. Takes no valuable space, necessitates very little care, and can very easily be handled by a child. A strong, durable enamel Iron or brass bed. always remaining in a natural horizontal position, being so simple In construction that It Is Impossible to get out of order. It can Instantly be placed In any part of the room, and without the slightest effort or Inconvenience rolled back Into Its galvanized iron recess entirely out of the room. you are invited to visit our offices, ZT-'i?l Judge building, where tho bed can be seen In operation. 'J IIP, HOLMES DISAPPEARING BED CO. Wednesday, our "big shopping day 9 9 1 H Open all day. Offers mentioned here will prove irresistible j in i n in mi jP Phones: Independent 227; Bell EXCHANGE 22. nwmmii ' (W r Call' all departments W M Our cut flower department. Design work a specially. Main atrcet door. Open Sundays. i Tailored linen suits $5.95 L I 5? Kinds priced regularly to $25.00 each. C About twenty-fire handsome models in this lot. Select from white, blue i and tan, in either fitted or semi-titted styles. Skirts handsomely tailored in J c the gored style. They'll not be here long at $5.95, so come early to select. rTo appr orals. About a dozen dainty two -piece lawn and mull dresses, gtfa pss m Trimmings of val lace and embroidery, worth to $12.50 t j H lL Jeach. Choose Wednesday, while they last, at 9 'H .Ready to-wear section First floor Annex. m (Wednsday knit , i "Men's corner" fl underwear special ! Wednesday specials i jB j A splendid assortment of women's union ! Ne.w four-in-hands, i splendid shipment, just J H m. They re worth $1.00 ,A suits, vests and tights, excellent styles, best W each choose Wednesday flQ A workmanship and finish throughout. Kinds oniy a 0oC d& J selUng relarly at S1'50 t0 $3-00 the ' Gauze lisle half hose. A fine "grade",' worth f H V ment. Choose Wednesday rf.g i 75c the pair. Wednesday p a j I only at i.W only the pair (JC I ,H I The second week of the great knit ? Puer0e hose- A superb quality. Worth ' Cto $2.50 the pair. d 4 a r b underwear clearance. j Wednesday only $I4t9 JH Prices go still lower. Assortments j; A continuation of the great shirt H (i -j i , . r i ! saes many lines added to f augmented by more lines. Redue- ; freshen asortments. tions one-third, one-half and some a Splendid values at $1.50 and ap C I great deal more. All this week. ; $1.75, going at your choice n -r i -.n A fic selection of high class, custom tailored u ) V Boys oOc unclerwear 29c . d.0 nr i - & shirts, worth $2.00 and $4 glfl IJH Boys' 25c rfnd 35c underwear 'i off $2.50 each. Choose at only SJLid! f. A Misses' 75c union suits 3Sc Elegant pure silk shirts, worth JP- $5.00 each, choose at only I All Kneipp linen mesh QJ) 1 Oi . . J underwear reduced Si 3 TO ! u. Stck f SUmmer v6 at one- P r& third off. C R Center aisle Main store. J Men's corner East aisle Main store. f Heatherbloorn petticoatsWednesday $1.49 I H The kind for which wc usually ask $2.50. Blacks and black and white stripes in the assort- tj. Hl g ment. Deep flounce finished with tine tucks and narrow ruffle. ' A rare Wednesday opportunity. K $2.50 Ilcatherbloom petticoats $.1.49. No approvals. m Infants' long and short dresses. Made oP fine white nainsook. Yoke trimmed with fine tucks and insertion. "Worth 158 (0p 1 $1.50 each. Choose at only . . . . .Ot H First floor Annex Undcrmuslin Section '", A d'l'lie finest fasliion lnapazine ever issued by a pattern house "The -Stand- . ard Fashion Book" at our pattern counter. w ' The price is 20c, and you receive in addition a coupon entitling you to any fe&b I 10c or l'n' pattern in t lie departnient. free of charge. " J i j Wednesday glove specials Handkerchiefs special J Women's soft gauntlet, gloves, made of very Wednesday only wc will sell dainly embroi- 1 'll f soft, liglit stock, in black or tan. A splen- j dcred linen handkerchiefs worth 65c IH iQ did value at $1.25. Choose Wednesday each at to, 4 AA il only, at ' only S lOF $IM W the pair vwX r pjnc assortmeni; of women's Windsor and S Sixteen-butt.on silk gloves, black, white and string ties, worth '35c each. i i 1 a colors. Worth up to $2.25. (ft-fl fip "Wednesday only, choice JLwl 11 AVednesdav. the pair ...lecJ Center aisle .Main store. $1.00 short silk gloves (15c - ' g I 75c short silk or lisle gloves -i5c : Wednesday sale of child- f I 50c short silk or lisle gloves . . . , 29c : ren footwear I North aisle Main store. iH z-. r .Splendid line of misses. ehiklrens and in- r jH ) Children's dresses to close fanls' sll0CS iM bnlton and lacc st.vles' ncw Wednesday snappy lasts, patent tip, heavy sole. 17e- I H J inat'kable values at these prices : iH Piques and lawns, sizes 2. 3 and -J. dainty lit- (N tie designs, worth $1.50 to $4.00 each. Sizes 6 to 8, special ; $1.35 I ) Choose AVedncsdav foQ Sizes Sy to 11, special $1.60 a al J?QC ' Sizes 11 to 2, special S1.85 J I Juvenile Section Annex. Xo approvals allowed. f J Last call on wash goods 1 Oc yard 3 V J Values 18c, 25c, 30c, 35c, 40c and 45c the yard. j f snoj't lengths of wash goods to go. Tis- f J$ A m f sues, organdies, lawns, suitings, etc.- Splen- a m tf v tjfl ft -JL XSXS did assortment and to think, only 10c the H f yard vard for your pick. Wednesday onlv yard $ t The REGAL WAY will keep your summer clothes looking clean and new till time for fall styles. THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA. Incorporated as n Stock Company by the State of New Jercey. Homo Office, Newark, N. J, Life Insurance for men, Women and children J. M. Johnson, Supt., Dooly Block. Hyrum Balrd, Mgr. (Ord, Dept.), Tribune Bldo. I Columbia Phonograph ! P$j Go. (General) "VJBK H27-329 So. Main St. kH Grapliophoncs, Uccords and Supplies. - i Bell, :;00.L Jnd. 1G13. IH Only Exclusive Talking Machine llo'uso 'il |