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Show -ii-iril.lmniiM-iiririmrmWre i How can you I I tell vjhen I I your' hot ? Unless you have a tliermome- j ter? A thermometer is a neces- ' ity to orood health and by its ; aid you can prevent uneven temperature resulting in chills and cold. They'vx:ost from 25 cents to S3.00. - , ; I VJhere the Cars i ' jh I TO Lq,),..CS i i 1 The Opportunity to Get I Just What You Want in ! ooo i 11 .liLL.il l.Cycc-c I New Effects, Dainty and ? Artistic . . . . . . . . . . I 4 , ? ;i; I H. Dinwoodey Furniture Co. I ............. , 5 "Strongest in the World," 1 1 Of the United States. 1 A HEfIRY B. HYDE, FOUNDER. Outstanding Assurance. Dc. 31, 1903 S1.409.91S.752.00 J i New Assurance Issued in 1903 . 322.047,968.00 3 l Income in 1903 .. .. .. 73.718.350.93 $ I Assets December 31, 1903 . . ...... 3S1.226.035.53 Q r Assurance rund and all other Liabilities 303.871,897.50 Surplus '. . . 73,354.138.03 j Paid Policy Holders in 1903 .... . . 34.949,672.27 i JAMES W. ALEXANDER, President. I . I JAMES H. HYDE, Vice-President. ' - For Further Particulars Address: KUTNEWSKY BROS., Managers. 301 and 302 McCornick Block, Salt Lake CityUtah. I S. T. LIVINGSTONE, Cashier. f ) GOOD POSITIONS OPEN FOR ACTIVE AGENTS. lEflTIHsMEN C0 I The Modern Store Moderate lYices tor Everybody. IF YOU HAVE Tr.O."BLE3 WITH THE STORE TELL IS: IF NOT TELL, OTHERS. We love to have the trade come in And feel entirely at ease, To look about and ask the price '' , And buy or not just as they please. A last opportunity for Fiannnlette, the offer bfinr 1 for Tuesday only bookfold and single fold, all I! f" 18c and Ion flannelettes ' JLl isssl L' , Nothing' on the market for fancy needlework equals IJrainard & Armstrong's wash pilks. "We have just added the lir-e. We will surprise the trade this spring: with new merchandis-e of style and character. The shipments are daily arriving. The Automobile Veil has become a leading fad. It has likewise become be-come a necessity. Not only does it keep the hat in place, but it shields the face from the blustery winds. A special price is made today on a line of the best quality of sewing silk thread veiling of various shades, this being the popular material usfd in the making of auto veils. Regular Reg-ular at 35 and- 50 cent? a yard. The special price today is 23c. , Do men read ads? Maybe they do. and maybe they do not. A V r minute glance at our daily ads will save them enough in six months to buy a pair of fine tailor-made trousers. A pair every six months a.s a present would be pretty nice. The modern way is to be ever apace read of the things pertaining to men's apparel which appear frequently in our ads. ! NEW LINE OF EOYS' CLOTHING HAS JUST ARRIVED. E. O'REILLY'S ONE-PRICE CLOTHING STORE. MEN'S OUTFITTERS SXSr ! Hats, Shoes, Etc. " WE NEVER MISREPRESENT GOODS. ' STRICTLY ONE-PRIGE, ...21Q MAIN STREET...' jfcft. C SPECIAL SALE OF SHOES THIS WEEK. I j STACY-ADAMS' WELL-KNOWN $S GRABE' AT $3.75. AND OTHER A j GRADES AT THE SAME PR QPORTIONATE REDUCTION. |