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Show OGDEN AND RETURN $1.00 Via D. & R. G., Sunday, June 11. Leave Salt Lake at 10.25 a. m., 10.35 a. m., 1:45 p. m., 1 p. m. Returning, leave Ogden at 2 15 p. m., 2 50 p. m, 6:30 p. m., 7 p. m. The Masonic order will go to Ogden at 2 p. m. to attend laying of corner stone of the new Masonic Ma-sonic temple. Everybody invited. OUR PATTERN DEPARTMENT No 5344 Ladies' Shirt Waist. ' shirt waist tlvely developed In cream white loulsine. Tiv in. ..I. is oiit, ,iress. u-ing a combination combi-nation of box pleats and shirring Gathers Gath-ers eon'rol tho fulness at tho walst-llne, whore It Is drawn down into the belt Tho shirt waist sleevo Is of the newest and latest shaping and is shirred at tho top. to correspond wlh the waist trimming, trim-ming, but IT a plain sleeve Is desired the shirring may be omitted Several materials mate-rials aro adapted to the making, such as taffeta, voile. Ilne-n and albatross. The medium olze requires three and one-elghtha one-elghtha yards of thlrt v-slx-lnch material. Indies' Shirt Waist No. 6844 8laSf for 32. 14, 21, 3$. 40 and 42 Inches bust measure. Tribune Order 31ank. Eo sure and fill ln your correct P. O. address j Send 10 cents to The Tribune Pattern Department, Bait Uake City, and Inclose I his blank, properly filled out. with your name, address and size for each pattern ordered . J .... No. 6341 Ladles- Shirt "Waist- Prlco 10 cents each. Namo Postoffico 1 1 State $40 FOR A NAME Have you made your suggestions vef If not, send it today-not tomorrow-but t0wi' want two catchy. ORIGINAL names for our hIgh-gTado. freah roasted, bulk coffees. They must be original. Hackneyed names, such as "Purity," will not win For the namo whleh we consider best we will pa For th0 "econd bMt name wo will ray 15 Any person may suggest four names. but no more. Three Crown Coffee will be put up In One-POUnd sealed cans only, and therefore this namo will not be considered. In this CAn "suggest Ions must be mailed before midnight. June 15th. All letter must be nddresaen, HEWLETT BROS, CO., Dtpt E. Bait Lake City, Utah. . Miss Ruth Wilson, soprano, Paltalr today. Bathing al Baltalr is delightful. A WISCONSIN PIONEER Recommends Pe-ru-na as Being ' "Worth Its Weight in Gold." Pe-ru-na is a Catarrhal Tonic Especially Adapted to the Declining Powers of Old Ae. Hale and hearty old age means slm-Tb slm-Tb healthy organs and h'althy functions func-tions retained tkyorid the usual time As a rule i the age of 60 or 70 yearn, the funct'ons beeln to wane and the various organs to lo-e their natural power. s This need not occur. At least not In all cases. Many a man an-' woman have retained their health and Igor much later In life. We have on file several letters from Oi togenarlana who have found Peruna rf priceless value to them as tlvdr declining de-clining years advanced. Had Catarrh Several Winters Two Eottlcs of Pe-ru-n? Cured Him. Mr. Carl Slerks, Dale, m.. writes: "For several Winters I had catarrh s nd coughed Continually, anl as I was Sn years old. I thought my days were numbered. I used different renedles " without u - 83 YIA3S ,Thcn 1 J euro, In ios- OLD AND STI'.L ion o f HALTrlY your calendar and read the r Itlmt I uials of many vho had been cured by Peruna. "I purchased two bottles Of Peruna nnd took It according to directions. I was much surprised, for on the third day I was better, and In a week I was permanently cured. "I hesitated to say I was cured, as I wanted to test It. but winter went by. likewise summer and part of this winter, win-ter, and I arn still healthy. "I do not hesitate to recommend Pe-hlria Pe-hlria to ill who slitter with catarrh." H-s Reached Four Score Yenrs and Weighs 156 Pounds. Mr. Levi Kegg, Ralnsburg. Pa., writes: "You;' medicine has done me so much (.ood I Intend to keep It on hand ull the time. "I had all ihe Rymptoms of systemic catarrh. My eyes were red and Inflamed, In-flamed, my throat, stomach and bowels troubled me. was nervous, and h:.d nervous ner-vous headr.ches I am now entirely cured by Peruna. "I am 80 years and I never welched more than 140, but now I v. eih 156 pounds." A Man of PI Years Finds Pe-ru-na Valuable. Mr. Amerlah Hendrlokson, 86 East C.ny st. Columbus, 0 , writes the following fol-lowing Interesting letter to The Peruna Drug Mfg. Co.. "I shall be 91 years old my n".t birthday My eyesight Is good nnd I have never worn glasses. "I have, until within the last ten years, enjoyed very good health. My OGDEN AND RETURN $1.00 Via D. & R. O , Sunday, June 11. Leave Salt Lake at 10:25 a. m., 10.35 a. m.. 1:45 p. ni.. 3 ,p. m. Returning, leave Ogden at 2:15 p. m.. 2.50 p. m.. 6:30 p. m., 7 p. m. The Masonic order will go to Ogden at 3 p. m. to attend laying of corner stone of the new Masonic Ma-sonic temple. Everybody Invited. Purity and cleanliness stand behind Royal Bread Every loaf bears our crown label Ask your grocer for It. Esteemed Pioneer Owes Health to Pe-ru-na ) Mr. John Faulln, Sr. a pioneer of Port Washington. "'Is. Is held In ) ) hlg:i esteem by the residents of that place. He Is one of the oldest cltl- ? itens. Li a recent letter he says: t S "I have used Peruna with gocd results fcr coughs and colds which S ) troubled me every fall and winter. It has also cured my catarrh, which ? s became worse when affected with but a slight cold. I am recommending s Peruna because it is worth its weight in gold." ) lines is nothing special, but something some-thing resembling the weakness of old age. I find Peruna a great deal of use to me It strengthens my stomach and digestion ar.d I have rever found any medicine as valuable as Peruna." BASEBALL EXCURSION To Park City, June 11. Special train via D. & R. G R. R. leaves Salt Lake 9 a. m. Returning, leaves Park City at S p. m. Baseball game. Railroads vs Park city Good opportunity to visit the big mines. Fare $1 50 for the round trip. Mr. Victor Chrlstopherson. basso, Saltalr today. Bathing at Saltalr Is delightful. 11111 IlIilMUUtltSUi iTXW-M H i I i t 1 1 t f H 1 1 iHtltllilillllllltt t! 1 1 1 M t H 1 1 H t it 1 1 H't 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ffffTfj;j;iI141lj4;; j j rn i h i Ti i i m m mm m m m h m t 1 1 mim ft Hi Itl j ttl r85 l UJoimn's Ualucs 1 Oxfords to $4.00 ttt m rTT m - 44-f wLJmn, .A. 1 GSfSWBr , . ftt -f-f f4-f ftt ItT jTt m OST certainly the most startling example of low pricing in Salt ttl j i Lake's shoe history. Hundreds of pair of new low shoes. 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