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Show ' 1 ' 1 '" " 1 1 ESTABLISHED J ONE. PRICE. TO, ALL NEVER UNDERSOLD BARGAINS GALORE F0R TODAY In Our Dress Goods Department. CLEAN UP SALE. About 30 pieces of choice, this fall style. 36-lnch suitings. In corded Mohairs; Mo-hairs; excellent fancy designs; fins solid colors and fancy 2?7 weaves. Values up to 60c a yard; your choice for O T Boys' Clothing Dep't Special Today IBOTS' SAMPLE SUITS In fancy trimmed Norfolk styles; ages 3 to 8 years only. Made up In neat wool mixtures. These are all $3.50 and $4.00 values. Special sale price for Saturday, Si OO only yy TONIGHT FROM 7 TO 9 Your Little Girl Wants One of These J Chc!n Bags. j YOU'LL MISS IT IF TOU DON'T BUT .THEM AT THIS SALE I PRICE. I I Children's chain shopping bags In a neat, pretty style. stror.riyniade of black, tan, brown or gray leathers, with nickel frame and chain. Superior Su-perior 35c value; sale price for 2 hours Saturday, 7 to 9 IIC? o'clock, at each '. A Linen Special ! Our Shoe Dept. Tonight is5 Tonight Special FROM 7 TO 9 O'CLOCK we'll well. 120 dozen fringed UNION 1 UNTIL 9 P. M. LINEN NAPKINS in 120 min- utes. Every minute one dozen LADIES EXTRA I to a customer. They come in x I red checks, blue checks or VALUE $3 SHOES B white with the colored borders, i thVeUSVrs ; 1 75c A DOZEN, but between the only B hours of 7 to 9 they'll a A if Cl4C B go at, a DOZEN 44' Pl.rCJ 1 WRAPPER SPECIAL ' $1.50 Value for 88c I;ty$'! This Is a real good chance to buy a IrJi''1' pretty, stylish, well-made housw wrap- I'-f'Jk' per 'or ttle money; material fleeced B lir;'W' flannelette in navy blue, red and black B IjePA ground with fancy, stripes and dots. . B irlfuA separate waist lining. Siiee 22 to 44. E -i tfflllvV Saturday evening, 7 to 9, a grand bar- B 1 XlvJi Bain at B ( I . i . ;V .. . . . i " ', . - - - ' . t ; .. v ' I :V-.-.-- : ..-.I MR. HARRY S. JOSEPH The above is a good portrait of Mr. Harry S. Josepb. Republican candidate for the Legislature. He is 37 years old and came to Utah in 1887, and for a number of years was a locating and constructing construct-ing engineer on the Union Pacific. A few years later he accepted the position of chief engineer on the (ireat Salt Lake and Hot Springs, now known as the Salt Lake & Ogden railway, which position he held from 181(0 to 1894. He served the people of this county creditably as County Surveyor from 1804 to 181)6. Mr. Joseph is a successful business man, a promoter of mining interests in our State, and a few weeks ago in Portland he distinguished himself in his effort to have the Mining Congress select Salt Lake as its headquarters. In appreciation of his work for the State at Portland. Mayor Morris has re- I tently appointed Mr. Jot 'i to represent Salt Lake I City at the. National Irrigation Congress to be held I at El Paso, Texas, November 13, 11KI4. He has been associated with some of the principal mines of Bingham Bing-ham and Tintic, and is now general manager of the I Carisa mine at Tintic. He is a university graduate, I a loval Republican and a faithful party worker. I I J It ) S S S I S I $ $ $ S S l I I $ $ i $$$ I t $ t $ i 1 It THE MONEY - It I. -1 THAT YOU WANT t y t AND FIND IT HARD TO I I " t GET CAN DE HAD BY" i B t TIKNING IN YOL'R BAD S ' A . $ DEhsTS TO US FOR COLLEC- S B A 'I-N. WE COLLECT RE- S 1 " --V'V"W GARDLESa OF LODGE, POL- I E . f -i t IT ICS OK RELIGION. ITS S (3 1 - NO SIDE ISSUE WITH US. I ! S MANY ARE ENJOYING t B t t Si !: t PLEASURES THEY COULD $ H ;V . i NOT HAVE AFFORDED B I- I! VT!LN V I I HAD THEY NOT RECEIVED fi i r V-,'-I TUB MONEY FROM THEIR t P I t rCiHy I OLD BfcLLS. ONE MAN $ I Icrf J AH J WENT TO THE . WORLD'S S fci.2k.-JW. yT S FAIR LAST WEEK WITH t iTicS, . MONEY WE COLLECTED $ I I fxV- . )X I FOR HIM FROM AN OLD t B ' t-tlZ. V - CIAIM U YEARS OLD. AN- $ 1 V i '-JS4 ' VI OTHER WENT TO THE $ 1 V f FAIR. BUT BEFORE HE $ B 'C,'-mu&. WENT HE TURNED IN ALL t j S t HIS BILLS FOR COLLEC- I g f y V TION. WE COLLECTED M0 fi vf.-A X VW." ' - t FOR HIM WHILE HE WAS S B jQ X F3' AWAY. DOES ANYBODY S S -7---' A S s owe you? do you need t I i t S t THE MONEY? IF SO W RITE t B f'lfj&f " J " , 1 OR CALLl ON.US- I 1&torr'S' MERCHANTS' PROTECTIVE I ZZM&J t ASSOCIATION. S B fJ'VJf ; , SCIENTIFIC. COLLECTORS fl J t OF BAD DEBTS FOR S B Francis Q. Luks everybody. t E . .uua. f FRANCIS G. LUKE. GEN- S " I $ ERAL MANAGER. S B ESTABLISHED HH YEARS. S B t OFFICES TOP FLOOR COM- $ B t MERCIAL NATIONAL BANK S 3 S BUILDING. t R $ SOME "PEOPLE DON'T I N t LIKE US. B I t t B 1 1 t t $ H ntiiHunnntstR OJ Seeing is believing but it's the wearing that proves clothes quality. H. S. & M. means quality consequently, wear C Getting what you pay for is oftentimes more difficult than paying for what you get. You get one hundred hun-dred per cent value in H. S. & M. garments. Your investment is safe and your satisfaction great. CJ Suits fifteen to forty dollars. Overcoats too. GfAt the "Are & A" shop only. : : : RICHARDSON & ADAMS' "A Clothes Shop for Men at i 72 Main Street" ' Bell rone 2564-k Ind. Foco 423 I I' ti at come. As inevita'ile as the changing seasons of the year i3 the chenge which comes to every woman. And jut as one anticipates the changes of other seasons it is wise to anticioaie this change of season and prepare pre-pare for it. In this way the discomforts and disasters suffered by many women at the period of change can be avoided or overcome. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, a medicine med-icine for every season of woman's life, will rntircly meet the needs of women at this period of change. It cures the physical ills and relieves the mental anxiety and depression usually associated with this critical period. It tranquilizes the nerves, encourages the appetite and induces refreshing re-freshing sleep. Resort RBvtTiimD 1 'www FOR WOMEN WHO CANNOT BB CURED. Backed up by over a third of a century of remarkable and uniform cures, a record such as no other remedy for the diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women ever attained, the proprietors of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription now Seel fully warranted war-ranted in offering to pay $500 in legal money of the United States, for any case of I.eucorrhea, Female Weakness, Prolapsus, Prolap-sus, or Falling of Womb which they cannot can-not cure. All the j ask is a fair and reasonable reason-able trial of their means of cure. J. S. Carlisle, Tsa., of Manchester, Coffee Co., Tenn., write : I nave been using your medi-cinrs medi-cinrs fr the last sixteen or eighteen years is tr.v Vx)T bouse. I ara superintendent of the Coffee County Poor-house and Asvlnra combined, Your 'Favorite Prescription.' '(iolden Medical Disrovery' and Pleasant Petleta'are the best Bieiiciue's fur the diseases for -which they ar recommended, that I ever used. They saved My wife's life at the time of 'change of '.ife.' I have been recommending your medicine to manr afllicted women and have also guaranteed that 'if it did not cure I would pay back the monev spent for it I have told our drugfrist that if the people came back and said Doctor Pieice's medicines did not give satisfaction, to five them tact tktir money and charge it to me, have not once been called upon to refund. I have never found anything to equal the 'Favorite. Prescription for diseases of women." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of si one-cent one-cent stamps for the paper covered book, ot ji stamps for the cloth bound. Addrcs? Jts. V. Pierre. Enfalo. Y. --THE --THE VaLTTE OF CHARCOAL. Few People Know How Useful It is In Preserving Health and Beauty. Nearly everybody knows that charcoal Is the safost and most efficient disinfectant disinfect-ant and purifier in nature, but few realize its va:ue when taken into the human system sys-tem for the same cleansing purpose. Chafoal Is a remedy that the more you take of it the better; it is not a drug at all. but simply absorbs the gases and Impurities Im-purities always present In the stomach a Mi Intestines, and carries tbem out of the siem. Oharcoci sweetens the breath after smoking, drinking or after eating onions and other pdorous vegetables. Charcoal effectually clears and Improves the complexion, it whitens the teeth and . farther act as a natural and eminently . safe cathartic. It absorbs the Injurious gases which collect col-lect in the stomach and bowels; It disinfect disin-fect the mouth and throat from, the poison poi-son of catarrh. All druggists sell charcoal In one form or another, but probably the best charcoal and the most for the money Is in Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges; they are composed of the tinoet powdered Willow charcoal, and other harmless antiseptics In tablet form or rather In the form of large, pleasant tasting lozenges, the charcoal being mixed with honey. The dally use of these lozenges will soon tell in a much improved condition-of the general healthy, better complexion, sweeter breath and purer blood, and the beauty of It Is. that no possible harm can result ,' from their continued use, but on the con- trary. great benefit. A Buffalo physician In speaking of the benefits of charcoal, says: "i advise A Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges to all patients 1 suffering from gas in stomach and bowels, ' and to clear the complexion and purify tiie breatn. mouth and throat; I also believe be-lieve the liver Is greatly benefited by the dally use of them: they cost but twenty-five twenty-five cents a box at drug stores, and although al-though fn some sense a patent prepara tton vet I t""Meve 1 get more and b-tte' rhsfoAl ir ft mart's Charcoal Lozenge ' than In any of the ordinary cnarcoal tab " :'. . I Clearance Sale at Surbaugh's Jewelry Store. To make room for our new Xm&a stock now being shipped. Come quick for a bargain. For 19 Days Only! A. M. SURBAUOH. No. 10 McCornlck Bldg, 1 ftlEAD IT! READ IT! SemitUKRly Cribuael Those people living away from the railroads in the Rocky mountains and at great distances from I'tah throughout through-out the United St:?s, who are interested inter-ested In the exciting and history-making anti-church domination campaign cam-paign now under way in Mormon lands, should subscribe for The Salt Lake Semi-Weekly Tribune, at XLM S per year. In advance. , J BBSBMBaWawaMBBBlSBBBwasSBBiBBw' |