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Show I Promoted Shampoos of 111 And light dressings of CUTICUrVA, Mb the great Skin Cure and sweetest ll t This treatment at once stops fall' JM ing hair, removes crusts, scales, and IffJt If dandruff, destroys hair parasites, ;l soothes irritated, itching surfaces, ' S ! simulates the hair follicles, loosens m 5 the scalp skin, supplies the roots i 'f with energy and nourishment, and makes the hair grow upon a sweet, 5fj holesome, healthy scalp, when all ZtiiMi Sc!d tfu-cuRhouUbe worlrt. Cuticor Bow He OlnU iQJfflf E1"11!, Hrolvttil, JOe. (In totm c( ChocoUle CoUri viWm- fUUc. jr-UJ of 00). TJrpoUi l.ond3D. V CbiSr-'MK CbiSr-'MK aoun&,. 1'ini, J llui da U lBoHod, 117 Colnobui VBR l'olttr JJnic Clwni. Corp.SSols I'fupi. 8,0,1 X'n Al"lttt l!" " HU ' TEA Tea is cheaper than water, if tea is comfortable and water is not. In every paeltaso of Schilling' Kot Tea u a booklet; How To Mai: a CooU Tex. , I Reliability j Is the quality in I our goods that I makes them better I than others. If you want a good food for your baby, a food that is endorsed en-dorsed by physicians, a food that contains a large amount of digestible constituents, a food that feeds, a food that will nourish, sustain and promote pro-mote the growth of your baby, try Mcllin's Food. VVc will Bend a sample sam-ple for you to try. Mellin'e Food is tho ONLY Infants Food, which received the Grand Prize, the birfhest award of the Louisiana Purchase Pur-chase Exposition, St. Louis, 1904. Ubjh-r Ubjh-r thaa a gold medal. , MELLIN'S FOOD CO., BOSTON, MASS, ir- " M For Infants and Children. ;MKTh8 Kind You Have lmj Always Bought Vegetable Preporalionfor As- n similatingiheFoodandRcguIa- - ff I & Signature Mm Promotes Digcalion.ChccrPur- p J tjyT ' ness and Rcst.Contains neither j& ni? w K '. Opium.Morpliine nor "Mineral. B Ul jyVi jNot "Narcotic. p JZxipe afOIsCnrSiUfUZL PITCHER Bvpktn Seed'" Hi R 9 yilx.Sr.vut m S B t ItocktlU Sills- 0 tfo 4i4 A E m sioise SettL iSt Irla R 9 H JltpfnniHt - . K Bl ft it ft QlH IKttpSetd.' 1 Spdf H Clan&d S)tgar 1 X &2 TJ nn hcilayrctst- rtnvr. J iffl 8B S 9 : Apericcl Remedy forConslipa- I a F w 13 . Hon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea ft Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- :s t VjT CfliB Ifi'iffiP&r3 ! ness and Loss of Sleep. ?4 Jr If Oil UwOi Facsimile Signature or j JEW "YORK. .p i6flBfi3. flU4ll EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. the certTAun oompamy. rirv yon city. J "" ' inn -ttmi i ji x')u , ,,iBFtrH7rWi'i hTTFfTHTiTTl j Owing to rapid increase of our business s it has become necessary to put in more ! j FITTING ROOMS and to enlarge our altera- j tion department so we will have room to j employ MORE TAILORS. But before this can S i be done we must reduce our stock so the i carpenters will have room to do the work, j Tailor-made Suits 1 OFF I Shirt Waist Suits ..." '.... OFF Dinner and Evening Dresses OFF Opera Coats : ...... OFF ? Tailor-made Coats .' 1 OFF Neckwear and Delis OFF Dress Skirts J, OFF ? One lot Walking Skirls m l2 OFF !One lot Walking Skirts ' 1$ OFF j Rain Coats OFF jl i One lot of Silk and Flannel f c I Waists . . . : I DU On,e lot of Silk and Flannel . ; r a S Waists $ZC)U a I One lot of Silk and Flannel q r f I Waists K.... $DZ)J I I One lot of Silk and Flannel (pA rr i waists :. Cp'rLDU I ! The above prices are less than I j Ithe cost of the material necessary j to produce the garment v. :s :: j I I I 2G SOUTH MAIN ST. paaMWfcWa 'IIMMIIHPHwWWNH Always Remember tho Full .Ngrae ff axative Rromo Qinnme fVLjy on every Curo3 a Cold hi One Day, Crlpm 2 Days tCmf box. 25c I ONE PRICE. TO ALL NEVEvlDgR50 I I I CLOSING OUT ODDS AND ENDS OF 1 I j - " LADIES' I I t, At mueli less than cost. We prefer to sacrifice them rath- B I er than carry them over another season. M The uniform price for any Garment in the Lot- h I The lot contains some of our very best numbers of Winter R p Underwear; there are not many of them in suits to match, I but you will find odd Garments in every size and the qualities I range frfom ?1 to $1.75 a Garment; first comers will get best I choice, and mighty bargains like these will be picked up quick- I f, ly. Get in line; choice, per Garment M I 50 ENTS I I t Said tho Scrap Pile: "You're not for me." It -was a Quick Meal. E S Built better and lasts longer than lots of your so-called first-class ranges, and you don't have to take our -word for It, either. Get one I j King Hardware & Stove Co. j I 168 MAIN STREET. ! I I Fone 748. H OAK Upright Piano REGULAR S300, CASH OR TIME. CLAYTON MUSIC CO LEADING MUSIC DEALERS. 109 S. Main St. I Don't bother about I Father Timt I I 'phone 65 for the 1 correct time j I "Best of the Good Ones." The More You Drink Tho Better You Think of THREE CROWN TEA. Imported Direct by HEWLETT BROS. CO. om. iinii II PHI I I 61, 63, 05 Main Street I The State Bank of Utah H Corner Main and South Temple Sts., Salt Lake City. JOSEPH F. SMITH. President. jH 'WILLIAM B. PRESTOK, Vlce-PrcBldcnt. (CHARLES S, BURTON. Cashier. (HENRY T. Jl'BWAN, Asst. Cashier. jH GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. JH I Accounts Solicited. Special nttcntlon to country trade. Correspondence Invited. J. E. COSGRIFF, E. W. WILSON. President Cashier. , M OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH Commercial National Bank H I An Expono "inservatism Combined with Enterpn. J. 3. Daly. T '"-prcsldcnt3.' A. H. WELLS, FARu.: H Salt Lake City, UU- IH Established 152." Th Oldest and 8troncest Ban, TC 'capital ) jH Burplua v. IH Undivided profits ) Transmeta a gonorni banltlnc b .lr domestio and forolgn. Direct connections with banks a 7 'H principal cities of the world. ISSUES: Drafts, ) or. . Letters of Credit, ' J- promlr. . Telegraphic Transfers. ) clU il Deposits received subject to chock. iH H. Li. MILLER. Cashier. M II. P. CLAHK, Acat Caahler. ESTABLISHED 1U. ISO OFFICES, ll THE OLDEST AND LARGEST. IB G. DUN & CO., & H The Mercantile Agency. ; IB GEORGE RUST, General Manager. Idaho, Nevada. Utah and Wyoming. I H Offlco in Pvogrcs3 bldg.. Salt Lake City. H CAPITAL FULLY PAID. C00.000.OX WALKER BROTHERS,, BANKERS. H S.VLT LAKE CITY. UTAH. Il Established 1S59. Incorporated 1903. IH Tr.inflnct. a General Banking Business. IH SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. Fl J-JESERET NATIONAL BANK, UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Salt Lake City. Utah. Capital, $500,000 Surplus, S25O,00O L. S. HILLS, MOSES THATCHER, President. VIco-Presldont. U. S. YOUNG, E. S. HILLS. Cashier. Asst. Cashier. H Safe deposit boxes for rent. H NATIONAL BANK OF H THE REPUBLIC U. S DEPOSITARY. IH FRANK KNOX President IH JAMES A. MURRAY Vice-Prosldont H W. F. ADAMS , Cashier IH CAPITAL PAID IN. S3 CO, 000. IH Banking In all Its branchca transacted. IH Excluuigo drawn on the principal citiei IH of Etiropu. IH INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. IH jyj-ccoRNiCE: & co.t Bankers. Salt Lako City, Utah. ESTABLISHED 1S76. |